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Ihef* mo UltkriMffOMuntfloksd.
At Ok* church cm iMt iufuter ,Be»» from fl«ht to teo acrt« iu oats every ila
tins to site bmith's Worm
fell It-ly
and Hr*. 6igrbod returned
lastvwk.
Hiffood h is A pateb of check-
r town it'tMshHns iy t aenw
be baa mtheied fire bales and
•Mob tHHsfiueeae a dollar uoUl the ss<lo. laa IhOfiKurtus at BlackviUA—The
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OHw VI ©Wi JT DWM'ralVa J®»sm©Cw Bmj Wa»s SUMdblfififiMlM /asa IA fcO - Usaus ■■ ♦an. ♦Kan
Uasked theqofwtMB. D-w. f«-«.|.qrinrT r.aT^!: ^
Why? Beoauee the iristof pAuction Is, Uat oeavnuBlty, tbo fW»(.
^r--- ineater than the narkettMioe of croph. - j tloo of long cbrrtobed hopes and long
“irKa' Well, a decrease In the orist of produi'Uoh | oonUoued labors. The day wss per
is the first step necessary to audio the di- feet; a gentle bretv tempered the ar-
reotlon of proapen ity. If human labor can
beau aided by human Ingenuity that one
ean do the work of two, three or
more, then a long step forward and In the
right road la taken, dome time ago one
of the most active farmers iu the ooufity
a*ltltoin>: Last fall one baud with tee
tuuies and a pulverising harrow planted
M. It. Ur baa baptised and received Into
the chmt forty-one persona. Ten others
%Wnav« F’eehtif jobted-werenotpresent.
AtDr. i P. Patterson’s t)rug btofe cap
be found full stock of pure roeriitrfhes.
choice pe itneky, soaps, the Onest bran's
of tobacj end cigars and stationery of
Ckery d^ppllon. 4
i Inst. Mr. D. 8. Harlzog of
towie<hlp had his right
lent by his gin. One artery was
]a large quantity of blood lost.
Iitt phytiidan thinks he will
i of It.
ing at Wimaker’s will
W. dnesrtav before the 4th
ifter. A hotel will be sept
accommodation ot visitors
s accommodations to the
1 the tent holders,
irigham, 621 Broad 8t„ Au-
nd tnkn He has a L rge and
stock of groceries and wdls
i as low a« any reliable house
good cotton seller and our
friends , U§>cei ve hou< st treatment from
M’hlte Pon<l, on the evening
t. by the Rev. Arthur Fuist,
,pay a big percentage.
Marri 1.
nf the W
Dr. J. l*‘i nKiuiih and Miss Cary Pi.,
youngeid
rrt Mot‘a
lies leftn
ttn<1ed li!
The
ghterofthe JateCapt. Rob-
The happy jontmctlng onr-
Northem train for nn cx-
mr to the Mih th and East.
1 Five Cent Store is now in
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611'
w.sgu r
tnousH I'o
Inn, th
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l»w til'
hhaid u
mouth it
at play ith
rwttJy i sou
At K* 1 f*ol
It is receiving fresh goods
kinds. Go andeec tiiem and
hey i nt sell you everything cheaper
rn than any other store in
dq )t call again.
list., while Mr. P’red Free
>u loaded with a
notion his little
II and one whi-el
sed over Ids cheat Juet l>e-
era. A email quanti y of
from the lli.lie fell. W's
he next day he was up and
other children and appa-
s s ever,
the new station on the S
heme on a wag
himLla of jieial t
'••9k old, fell o
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C. K. W iietmi-n Elk<> and PlacUvIlle, Mr.
J-T. ItAnd^xn, an energetic and gi>-
k‘iead j png |}ntlo i an, has oiteni-d a w.-H
selertta: mPhA: of gi-neral merchandise
Whh-h Ibis sHling at ph>ae Hgitr>*s. He l>o-
lleves |ifilie sitnble p«>nny more than In
tha nlo^ihllllag and declares that he will
1 ot be tikdoisal I by any niei cli-nt In the
r*>sinty .(ItuvHig an<l sellli'g exclneively
^ /or cash|he Is perUdnly a formldahle 0"tu-
jMe ritor fw 11 ailr.
Mr. C F.. Brjxn of B1 tekvilla township
>■ >> < f ti e PBivcrltlng Harrow: ‘'Y"u
(-snii,'t [-id-e H •'•<> h'gldy. It Is the best
■ -e^fe*-'-er»V^i>w^ii /enri saw. 1 haV
I <a-n s«'*vi' -j niv ">its wi h it and o-m put
♦n f. n n"i s a d.<y with two lunh'S. It
Ih r'-iigtii. rule up corn and citton st-l'ts
: nd is the very i lug for rough, ci-sidy
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Uelug about as much work and io better
style Ulan eight hanus and eight mules un
der the old plan. We have seen letters
from prominent Georgia planters warmly
oomuiendlng the Randall Harrow, adver
tised In this Issue by Tones, Doug hoi ty A
Go., Augusta, Ga.. one of the oldest and
most honorable bardwaio houses in the
South. Our readers are referred Pi their
advertisement and wo feel completely c in
ti .'cnt th.it investment in the Randall will
SKKKIFF'S HKPmiUKK HALES —Middle-
ton vs Ml-igo: African Methodist par
sonage In Midway.
Counts, Wilson A Co. ▼». H. B. Harvey:
Defendant’s life Interest in 336 acres Iu the
Harvey plautation in Allendale towqship.
A Bad DKatu —On last Thursday morn
ing our whole community was aliocked
and saddened by the announcement of the
death, on the previous night, of Mrs. Kate
Willis, wile of Oapt. John T. WUHs and
daughter of Capt. Geo. W. Bums of Char
leston. During her short residence In
Barnwell she had won, by her many vir
tues the esteurn and uffictlonof all our
people, a»d their warmest sympathies are
to th
given to Die bereaved husband, the or
phaned cliidren and the little Infants who
will nevoi know the Infinite tenderness of
a inotheiW lov®. In the shadow of sc great
a sorrow human syni[»atliy is unable to
coraloit the bruised hearts of those who
loved ho*so well and we can only piay
that He The has chastened may heal and
gather, d the i igt day, the living and the
lost In a ;iew home In the city of the saints
01 God vfiiloh the dusky wing of Azraelcau
never diAcrb.
Fl,uTvin.i.E —The municipal election
will be hdd on Monday, 13th October.
Orangoblossiinis will be In season next
month, j ~
Mrs. Mt»da Brooker ih-d on Sunday at
the residiSou of her brother. Mr. Edward
brook r. I
The Remlng Club will meet to-m«rr'.w
evening altiio residence i.f Rev. A. bul-t.
iii
Morgan Ihei man, celored, war shot in
the thigh qi Bunday night by some un
known peiMm.
The llap/ist church on Sunday called
Rev. Mr y of Orangeburg county to the
pastoralef.ir the next year. It Is under
stood ihalhe will accept. He Is expected
to preachim every Bumlay.
Cotton ipi'ments up to Saturday weie
1415 Imleo. Receipts are hoavier than they
were last jrur.
Mr. 1’. 1. Farrell contributed to the
Catholic el irch all ihu lumber used iu Its
cou'ilructh i.
I
in'll
I |iei'• me several In■(t.mis on ley
•| hue v-1 (.-n fot-r-romtld insnago b**f i>,
I m iniw 1 rfin m ister of the situation .
l! v F •' Ml-keon Is pre ailngtngo to
• I ii n- > it Iiimry under the nusph* s
b ti e •••nr! W'-il !<a|itist Aseidation. lie
wl.l tlni*'hi-ih-i’iirture soaa'o anivo hi
SV' Fun en-v , Cillfiirnix, h fnro the sntii
• •<•(< l-'f, " l.eli ti- wiil 14 k** the steamer for
a II nv Uiiinsii d mile sail across the P»-
tMiie ah. -on haspronitsM to write
t. ■ Thu. I'ri yi B occasionally froev-the
J-'iow.-i . K hl'I.'i i and su< h ttdl -ga ns he
I)iay i-«*ml Acio -the seas will U) fully ap-
pr-e'a'ed by Ihemaiiy filemls who love
liitn flir his sti|oeuH! devollon to the c use
,0/ U ■> M*v-i' i lit’'I for ids many good ijual-
moI head and he.ut.
io f'hm'tl Church,•
Barnwell
l.wocl iii «n. nf which bro. W. L». McMillan
bus l een p-islot The past fouf years, de-
parted Irnni Us u-ual custom of making
ttniiiiaI cabs hist Ki.i.dny, and exteude<l an
tiivitevlon in its wmthy pasbir to serve
them tor eii Imieib rto (iertod,or, as they
(•xpier-ed it, ‘'ii call at pleasure.” it gives
na ph'iieuie to clirohlcle tills departure
from a cue lorn that has so little merit In
It, and which has been so long and gener-
nlly adhered to by our churches, to the
detriment of both pastor and people. Let
other churches fall inU> line, and keen pace
wilh the advancement nf the day. It is an
evil custom that must go.—baptist Cou
rier.
The Death or < m.vkuk Matthews —
Op Niturih^ afo-nio-ni Charlie Matthews,
son of Mr. MoseC Matthews of Mi Ilia'on,
was killed by a u uie Udon^lng P> Mr. J.C.
BtaiiSell. T he eircumsia ic«*s were these:
Mrs.Ftanaetl ■ nd VIIks Lizzie Kli ksey weje
ilriving pnst'Mr. Mai thews place on their
wa> bi th'*huusi* ol their father, Mr. 1.1’.
11. Mikscy. Their horse income unruly
and they, concluded to drive a mule end
ealli-d Charlie t" help them harneea It.—
Wlilie pHtib g the t iIdle „n Iho unde resr-
e*l, kiiock ng Charlie down and striking
him ss he lay on I he ground on the clie.-t
with liyth Pvt Miss Ktik-ey, who wjh
holding (he trule by a rope tied Ai ound tbo
neck, was also thrown down, (h rile got
up. walked to the buggy und rested u|m<h
^Ite wheel. When a- ked if he wus hurt he
au.swer^d: "Yes, my arm is hurt, please
send for my mother.” T he ladies saw that
he was serl msly Irjuivd and with the aid
of sninu colored persons placed him iu the
buggy and carilsk him* to tho house of
Mr. W Uli« Willis near by, where he dh*d in
• Short lime after being | lac< d on u be<l.
Hs Was About fifteen years of age. The
sympathii s of the entire oommumty oie
with U» lamily of the deoiMued lu their
detp sad suddim boteevement.
dor of the September suo that t-ame
down from tbs cloudless skies and na
ture was in her kindliest mood.
No generous man, no matter how
thoroughly protestant he may he, can
heoitate to admire the wonderful vi
tality of that faith which has plus ted
Its churches in every laud where man
has made his home and dispensed Its
charities wherever wautand j eeftience
have fclHicted humanity. With all the
energy of earlier days the small mem
bership has devoted itself to the task
of building a temple of Its oifh and in
that labor of love lias been aided gen
erously by those of their owu faith in
the neighboring cities and by tho pro-
testants of their town. And now the
completed edifice is an ornament to
Bluckville and aeredlt to its builders.
The church, perhaps the prettiest iu
the county, Is built of wood after the
Gothic btylo, measuring 65 by 25 feet
with a cupola sixty feet high. It will
comfortably accommodate 250 persot s
and Its acoustic properties are perfect.
The services commenced at 10 30 a.
m. with the formal dedication of the
church by Bishop Northrop. A sol
emn high mass fallowed, nt which
Revs. F. J. bbudler, P. L Duffv, Wm.
Lonergau aud P. J. Wilson officiated.
The Dedicatory Sermon by Bishop
Northrop was a masterly cfT >rr, elo
quently aud elegantly delivered. His
text was from the first chapter of the
Acts of the Apostles, “And you shall
be witnesses unto me even to the out
ermost parts of the earth.” During its
delivery, which occupied more than an
hour, he held the unflagging attention
of his audience.
The music throughout the protract
ed services was exquisitely rendered.
Miss Eliza A. Deveneaux presided as
organist and was assisted by Miss
Quinn of Little Hock, Ark., Misses
Knuapaux, Giimbatti and deques aud
Messrs, daques, McSweeny aud Shaf
fer of Charleston.
Vespers wore celebrated In the eve
ning and Fathers Shadier and Lane-
gan chanred the Maeniflcate with
splendid 'tffet. Several candidates
were confirmed and the servlet s closed
with the ilebehicliou of the Blessed
Sacrament.
During the doy the Catholics kept
open house and entertained their visl
tors generously and graHourly.
1
S. aLIEBM: AM
PLE^ASUmi: AND TP
How To Bkow HopsrKi EFiKft. —“So
you want to mail) my daugbu?”
“Y s, sir.’’
“Aie you prepared to give h< r s
pleASMin home, and tho luxuri-* to
which she has h'-en accuatorn'-d?”
**I don’t hoiieve I am sir; I only get
87 a week.”
’’Yes. Well, do yon know that
young women now-a days exp«et lo
begin housekeeping in the same s'yle
that their purr nts leave < ff?”
“Oh, y s, I know all about that.”
‘T'lU tlo. Well, how can you recon
cile 87 a week with my siMrouodliigi-?”
I —I thought,’’ tr-sponded the intelll
gent young ti'an, while ills face beamed
with lovi) and hop*-, “that we could
live right along a ith you, you know
until the time comes for you to—to
leave tiff, mid then the matter would
sort ot regulate itself, you know."
In speaking of the glory and pTosperitv
of the new Troy in Abbeville County, of
which he is Intendant, Opt. J. T. Young
blood waid to us a few days ago: ’•We have
two bar rooms In full blast but wo haven’t
had or need's! a marshal In six months.
Red oats and wheat are the reasons for
our peace and prosperity. Our people feel
tin ir oat . They sow oats and wheat in
the fall and the money they gut for their
Surplus Cnrps huts thorn until ootton
eoravs in. They have money all the year
round and never get blue enough tp; Assort
to the aid of John Barleycorn to get a ro
sy view of life. Why don’t you Hsriiwell
folks quit putting >dl your eggs fn one
basket: try oaU and come out of the wll-
ifernesS- As long as they depend ou cot
ton alone they will continue to go from
bod to worse and oats alone can save them.
lir. John H. Hewlett, who was so dan-
dqpunsly wounded at Allendale oh the 23th
oflaat December, has recovered almost rs
ft by a miracle. In the “Ghristmas affray”
his son'and grandson were killed, and he
was seve ely wounded In the body and had
Ms arm shattered, which for months kept
him ooniined to bed. unable even to change
his position. All who visited him then
went sway hopeless of his recovery. Be
ing blessed, however, with a strong con
stitution, aud under tho careful and aklll-
ful treatment of one of our most eminent
.physicians, Dr. L. 8. Hay, of A1 endaic, be
| rallied and soon got up. On August 23d
he rode Into town on horseback. He lives
I three miles out in the country, and yot he
cams In to attsnd the primary election.—
Mr. Hewlett was born in Virginia. He is
dasely tele tel to ex-Prwident Hairlsoo
and two of Virginia’s Governors. His pa
rents moved to South Carolina when lie
was s boy, and he baa be»n a ineld. nt of
Barnwell county ever since.—Justiue la
News and Coariur.
Booaoiqy doesn’t mesa sthiginesa. Any
of nosey
■ |to whn nnd
Willistox.—So far th'To has lioen rq
blckuui-s of a A -rlous churactcr this year.
This i xwiptlon his no doublboennssisi-
ed by the constant oaro of the town coun
cil to keep Urn village In apple pU order.
B<*inl-(nonlhiy inspections of the lots have
been made and all causes that threatened
to produce iftseoce have been promptly
abated. The order maintained has been
worthy of Imititlon !u sister towns. No’
disturbance of the public pe-.co has oc
curred during tho past twelve months and
omy one intoxicated poison has appeeici
on thesUests and he procureJ his benzine
c.U'whot 0. The town is dear of debt, the
stroeta lu ftrstgate order and the treasury
has a surplus of a hundred and forty-sev-
eu dollars.
Mr. R. A. Weatherbbee, an enterprising
young porehant,- has mode a new depart
ure hi buslueks aud opened a first class
boot, shoe and hut store, thus supplying
a long felt want lu mercantile affairs. Bob
Is a clever fellow, popular with ail peopM
aud q special favorite wilh Uie girls, wno
will so, longer lipd It necessary to order
thelrTnllefrana slippers from Augusta or
Charleston ss Boh bus a good slock, his
prices wra Very moderate aud his tender
heart will always make him give bargains
to the girls, lboh fathers, mothers, unoles,
aud aunts.
Noti**.—The Great Cypress Demo
cratic Club will meet on Sat jrdsy, 27ib
lusts, at 3 o’clock p. m., to arrange for
a suitable display at Barnwell C. H. on
the lltb of October, when our offn
Hampton will come to tell us of the
glory of our fifirly deliverance from
National disgrace and Republican tnls-
DclWeraose of our State In 70
rule.
can be nothing, but such release of the
nation. 01 vetafid and Reform will be
the resur.rcuonand new birth of our
whole country. Let us emphasize the
hopes of Old Barnwell and the State
by « grand rally on that day. -
J. G. Miller, Chairman.
Sept. SOlh, 1884.
■*-
extaodotf a call to the Rev. B. F. Miller.
ot Hampcao
Spaitaulmig.
which win pi I W. & TUliogbaet, ol
ol the parefeftoay Gothity, Las rvMOved to Sf.
• 1 '•.I
...riWHit. •- iV-wl : .f'VT*. ■
Aiken county stands third In wealth,
lu the State. ^ .
thftJMptifitCbareh ot AbbrrlMehaa bat when she’s at homa she can’t oveB
’There ean be no greet men without
grandmothers,’ eays Kate Field. No,
Kale, und there dan bo no grandmoth
ers without grandmothers. Give the
old raau a ehunce. Kate.
Lula Hurst professes to have had It
revealed to her that her supernatural
powers will he taken away from her be
fore she la 2'J years old. But if Luis
remains under 20 as long ns most stage
performers the public need not make
haste to deposit their half dollars.
)
Major E. A. Burke, director, extends
a pressing Invitation to New Orleans
a d other bouthern negroes to make
a special exhibit in the Exposition,
not as a class di-tiuctioo, hut to show
what, if anyth log, negroes have accom
plished iu art aud industrial pursuits
in the past twenty-three ymirs.
A Louisiana man disappeared. He
was thought to be dead, aud his effects
were distributed. He came back after
twenty years and wont foto the court
Issuing the decree, and asked the
Judge to issue an order to give him
his property. The Judge said: ’In
the eye of this court you are dead.
This is not the place for you to get
mistakes rectified. Get a lawyer ; he
will tell you what to do.’ The man
persisted, and said he ‘wanted his pr- -
perty, and it was an outrage to deprive
him of it another day.’ The Judge
said ‘I tell you that in the eye of
this court you are dead. Sheriff take
the apparition out of court.’
The Chicago Herald of a recent date
contains the following:
•You are from 1 Georgia r asked the
hotel repoftef of u Very long haired
mao, who wad at tbo Hhermau House
hydrant/
’Yes, sab.’
‘Da you know Lola Hurst, the mag
netiewoader of your section sod if
the country, too F
•Yes, riah. Know her family weH.’
•I see she has goue back home after
her tour of the North.’
‘Yes, sab. She arrived the day be
fore I left. Thar’s s mighty pecullatr
thing shout that guerill, too, that 1
don’t uoderstapd, myself. When she’s
sway from home she can do anything,
IHt anything, get sway with anything—
•hove a flat Iron, and tits by Urn win*
do* hatching bar poegr old moths’
sup Ifttlw doiag atl the work.
BEGS TO INFORM III* FRIENDS > v
and the public generally that He hss
opened a Branch nfliU (irah.iin.* Empori
um st D'linberg and U uow receiving aud
expoeiag for sale iu tho Murphy Slore
tbo handsohuMt and certainly the largest . f
slock of Dry Goods Cfotbing, Boots and, , VT k, ......
til**. (Wie,. I'tockcry" Kte., .WfUMUUKK HAMUKKO BltANCH.
exhibited in Bemherg.
iisviug detennined to do buxines* there
we open up with good, ikxt imli.ied LViutM
tit 4 • cuts per yard, Griniicvillu “O ’ ?>-4
at 3 8-4 iv"tM per viif'l, Urinitet illc 11.
U. 7 8 at 1 3 1 ecu Is per )iud, (to cws-
Walch ««d Jewelry Repairing sad full Um «f <1
JOHN IT. ICE ARY, 1W a
and Jewelry, 7*9 Brosd Bt. opposite Central Hotel,
I —t- -
ry
tonicra only, no inerclisnts need apply),
«nd prop(}xc to make prices of all goods
proi'oriionale to the above samples.
Wc undoubtedly carry the iiuost and
lirat selected stock of Ladies’ Dress G<mk1s
in the County and propose to make a
LI BB MAN’S BAMBERG BRANCII. 8 ^ 1 ^ ot ‘ he wants of Ladies generally.
niack Hud volore^^Cnfhnicrcfls
. Drew Fmouels and Flannel Tricot*.
~i— Velveteens and Brocaded YclvuU In all
shaddir "
Sat teens, Silks and Safins.
Henrietta Cl -th, Australian Crnpc
Cloth aud Fieuch Rep.
Ladies’ Gowns, Chemise and Skirts —
real tine gods.
Silk Fringes, Passameuteric and Gimp.
Basket and Shaker Flannels.
Repel Ignis and Water Proofs, double
width, at from 50 cents per yard up.
Lincu and Turkey Red Damask, Heady TT .,r>. f , V tc?. « .
Tabic Clolbtf « D J Towels 'a sg- 1IfcBMANS BA5 « B ER0 BRANCH.
Made Table
c'alty
Sheetings, Shirtings and Long Cloths
at unheard of pries.
We propose duplicating prices, no mat- A
ter by a horn or whe^e made.
Comparison and eompetition is exactly
what we want nnd we cordially invite it.
, \\ r e will certxjnly endeavor to p ease
our customers and solicit calls, when wc
will be pleased to have you examine our
stock and hear our prices.
200 pair of Blankets, ,\Vhite Red and
LlEBMAN S BAMBERG BRANCH, Gray ’ ul fftJU1 50 tout8 to 0.00 per
pair. . /
Boots and Shoes cheaper than ever.
Everything is New uijd^Fresli. v . w
No o>d, shopworn or shodny gouR.
a'
Et cry thing good and desirnb
(Ull itt once and be convinced and don't
forget i he place.
LIED MAN’S
BAMBERG
BRANCH,
MURPHY’S STORE.
m. b. mm k co.
Foundry, Machine
—AND—
BOILER WORKS.
JUST ABOVE DEPOT,
Augusta* Groor^ia.
Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair
on best inannct and terms,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW AND GRIST MILLS
AND MACHINERY,
CHEAP AXI) GOOD.
Have on hand a Lnnrc Stock of
upwards of 50 Engines aud Boners, also
Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pri
ces.
KOBTING INJECTORS,
Vand izcn Jet Pumps, Bolls, Nuts,
Washevs, Circular Saws, Files, &c.
Write for prices. Promptness and
good work. Cheap will be our aim.
&u24
you want a
FINE WATCH OR CLOCK,
STERLING SILVERWARE,
HIGH JEWELRY, •
FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT-
LERY,
OR SPEpTACLES,
Scud yoUr orders to or call at
Jas. Allan & Go.
307 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. 0.
jan2
2(
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Dr. J. R. Smith.
Operative und Mechanical
DENTIST,
RAltlRKKU AND WIMLIMTOK*
Will practice at the following pfaecs st
tint mentioued .
KxMBKHa—Beginning the first Monday in
«*ch nuftiih ami coniinning forthe following
‘ Ha
two weeks. Office st the HarisogHotal.
Wulistos—The third and fourth week in
eaek month. Office over Smith’s Drug Store.
- apr‘27*ly
Send mx cents for postage
ssd roosive free s costly box
of gowds which will kelp ail,
•ox, to siorv monoyright swoy then
anything else is this world, Fortunes await
ifio workers
abooiutoiy auro. At once ad-
fifSM Tmv A Co., Asfnste, Msino.
traMBSlHfiSfBSHMHHi
“Well, old friend, which way?’’ xaid
a lean individual to his fat friend at a
railway stc'ioo ^ot lopg xtut“e.
“1 am off for a little trip to see what
has becu going on in the world since I
have been in bondage ”
“What do you mean by being in bon
dage?”
“Well, just this : “You and I traded
for many years with the same firm, paid
the .-amc ruinous prices and were al>
ways in debt. That’s what I menu by
being in bondage.’’
“How did you manage to get out ?”
‘‘I sold off all tbe surplus flock, &c.,
that Icou'dspore, economized at every
point'aud traded tins year on a cash ba
sis with Ben Davies in Barnwcli. You
have no idea whnt a difference it m ikes
—some merchants don’t seem to realize
that tho war is over, and think they
have a government contract to keep tho
farmers poor. When I first commenced
trading with Ben Davies I presented the
sumo “shadowy” appearance that you do
at present; but look at my proportions
now—and I am the leanest one of the
family. It is not always good feeding
that makes a man fat; peace and coi°
tentment, the satisfaction that you will
reap the benefits of your labor and no
fears of tho sheriff’s levy to disturb your
peaceful slumlicrs.' I am fat, healthy and
happy, owe no man s dollar and nm go
ing on a little free excursion of my own
as a compliment to myself. I fear that
the March winds will carry you hence if
you don’t make a change’. Ben Davies
keeps everything you’need—Dry Goods,
Boots, Slues, Fresh Groceries, Hard
ware, Tinware, Canned Goods, in fact
anything you need, and for the dash he
will astonish you. Take my word lor
it. trade with him next year and in the
winter we’il enjoy a trip out West on
our surplus cash. 8 ep25.
GRANDYS " &
Hough aud Dressed
if:
roniraetors and Builders, Manufacturers and Dealdra in * u ■, l , nMIWI m,,,,-
Building Material. Wo are prepared to take contracts or glve*efitlpists« «■ j® - r - *
kinds of building*. Our Saw and Planing Mills are at “Grandy*,” S. C.. it iiitif ^
Windsor, 8. C. ' ' ’
We also keep in stock At our yard or. corner of Watkios and Twiggs Streets, Aft- \\
gusts, Gs., all kind* of materi*! a* obovo statod. AH order* sent to either plfios
will be promptly attended to. Wo are fespectlully, K
W
m
sc])25
GRANDYS & ZORN.
Cleveland is Ahead in Poll
-BUT WE LEAD 1$
OUR MOTTO, like hi*, is “Reform’’—Ohl High Prices most get-out of tbs
w:»y und give j/ace to the New Low Prices. We buy for Cush, hence are able U»
get fho Bottom, as our Prioes will prove. Read and wonder.
SOLID WALNUT MARBLE TOP SUITES, WITH T^tLET WASH
STAND, TEN PIECES, FOR FIFTY DOLLARS.
This is vhat CasYdocs. Wo have Suite* from this up to $500. We Are no*
filling up two Hotels, who bought us cheap from us as they could buy fnftn the fan*
lories, und n little cheaper. Wo defy ull competition. Cufl ami see us.-
ty*AH goods packed und shipped free of charge.
■ n&Wi
J. L. Bowles & Co,
repn 27 8 ‘ i0 ^ roa( ^ street Augnsta. Ga-
The llaudall Harrow.
The most Convenient. Effective, DuraMe nn.l Reliable Harrow Mads. Eoon-
cmis -H time. Bnve* IhIkh -tnO money. Sccureb the greatest yteM of crops by
th- m > t J»eifeet tillage. Unrivaled for It* power, Incomparable rapidity, aud
ffectlvenesK foi surface tlllaue <>r nil tenacious and tough soils. Is often a
substitute for tho plow. Five different six a cuttjhg from six to twelve faatln
’»RBHaywy“
NNHAT IT WILL DO—It will thoroughly pulverize tbe soil. It will thor
oughly cover up seed lthId. It will thoroughly cover up surface manure It
is often « xut.HUtute for rim plow. It will savo’half the time nod labor In'pre
paring soil for seed. It will Inctease your crops. It wiH save Ha cost lo oue
season;
It nas no equal a* a Pulverizer. Cultivator and Sod Cutter, and for Ullioff Ml
tenacious ami tough hoII*. No oriicr Implement required It till ooru stalk
;
urroui
.’Uft 1 *. and it Is uuequallwl for putting tu wheat, oats, barley, Ac. Every owe
who baS'iised It or sn-n It usod. apeak* In Its praise. It is no expertmeot, but
“ Mr. Bid*
a prortHi srneose. Do not tramp after and lilt your useless old DfM. »*•»•
th- Randall, and *vive many a weary mile. Descriptive circulars with testlmo-
uiuls scut ou upplieallou.
KOH MAI.1C HY
BONES. DOUGHERTY * CO-
Hardware Merchants and Dealers io Agricultural Implements,
AUGUSTA, GA*
You May Talk About
Fine Clothing,Hats and
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
BUT-
I- Is. STANSELIs,
716 BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA,GEORGIA* *
Can get nwHy with them all in the'way ofFINK CLOTHING, HATS AND
(ilv^ IS’ FURNISHING GOODS for tl is Fall and Winter iu tho Yfify
Stales and at Prices that astonUh everybody that looks st them.
He means to outsell them a'l. Give him a trial and you will go houM tBa boa
pleaded man iu the State. Don't forget the place.
I. 8tansell,
:
746 BROAD STREET, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
july24-fltn
ANDY D. HOWARD.
JACK C. HOWARD.
HERE
THE
W. B. BIBCHOrr.
j. VO.V'oveM.
WHO^.K»AX-IC eirtOC’lOHH
And in
CAROLINA RICE.
199 Bwt Bay. 1 sad » Conbertsad Ftrset,
64 ssd SB State Street, Charleston, 8. C-
<^sw Tttt OOs*. W WIH Street.)
»• *. Mr. J. E. KAsnaumi
ooosested with ear
WHURE A.T P
SSIackville, S. C*
Wc call the attention of the Farmers, Planters snd others who us6 machinery,
such as Engine*, Cotton Gins, Saw Mill*, Cottou Presses sud all kinds of nuebin-
cry, to (lie fact that re are Practical Machin *ls and Engineers and thonra
nnderatand the repairing of the above machinery. New Brush Wheels, Bew
act everyth'
t'-m.
Ribbs and in fact everything pertuining to s Gin or Engine. We have fltttop of
all kiuds, piping and engine supplies. A trial is All we want.
Tbe following arc a few extracts from the, many letters we hare from
shops wc have worked for, showing that wc know Our business. . kaS'j.
Extract from a letter to me from
Charlotte, N. C., while in Jersey
City, N. J j “Hope yon will con•
tinue to work for us ami thereby re
duce th* cost of building our en
gines. 1 was anxious to have you
goon there ns you thoroughly uu-
dersuind our engines.
LIdDKLL ENGINE CO.
per James F. Johnson.
B°5 Y? i
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5 ft 5 «-3-
Have found him to ben ftnlMass
iluist Is every partieular. tiO
sr c~
s -o «
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8 ^ O • rv
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g * 2 on J
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Has worked for us u Machinist. S- i; ° 5 s
Trustworthy, reliable snd s good 3r 8 JC’g
workman. § p
OKU w \ir T ff T f a via ft- a. /v— P"ri 3 f?" a ** ST
Msehiul
any place with ability.
J. J. MebONNOk-wu,
MeDonnoagh A Bslratiue Mss*
Bsvsnnsh, Gmtjfim.
Entire sailsffietioa ftffM;
Can eheerfally reeasumead bi
reliable nnd imiostriewn.
W. D.
P. k A. R. R.
'
Dvsorves the senftdytUP* off ait
. W. WILLIAMS, Jit., & Co., fi 00 *^) “V*- B—t MacbUristI sees
Ctrarlestoa Iron Works. Oft 3S g'W' had to work for ms.
SI a-JT-JI ^ «■ *s - - - - ■ — --
nas pruTou imusuii »«« ©Kcwicni r. q
Machinist. Itnilt one engine com- £ g
It worked excellent. •— N ' , -o {
LIDDELL ft CO, » ft
Cksrloue Iron Works.
CJwrhttto, V. C. .
$£«!
No hesitotio* is
Mmas <
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