The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 23, 1884, Image 2
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KfitoraBd Pmprit'lor.
LlMBR OOUSJf. OWpOLATION
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Jr M hiu publicly bowkl
tlMl kMM Wn* opt tb« rail otranpth oT
the R> IrabiicM party ia this county on
_ . lours notice. Orders bnve
r - - issued and will be obeyed directing
the Rcpubltoans to keep quiot uutil the
muruing of the elect iou aud then to mus
ter at the polk ia full force and to cap*
taro tbe vote of the State for lilainc.—
Wftat a(t yOu goio^ to do about it, tK.ni-
ocrataof Bsurnwell ?
.» ' • — rr.
tVo faar the Aiken Eecorder is ruin-
fng the chances of the Gcveral aspiiiug
gentlemen who are aching to take uncle
George Tillman’s scot in the House ot
Represeutativcs. Wo hove renaou to
lielwte that wtcle George intended toie-
•ire at the end of the nerft two years, but
now that the Recorder'dniwr the prohi
bition Issue oil him he may change his
. purpose and RO «»'»• jttst to show that
lie can do it. l ucle Gnurge's head is
ns bald as it is long and he is an unpleas
ant man to bundle in a political scrim
mage. It is well for our esteemed co-
temporary to remember that the Kdge*
field statesman was ncminuted lust time
without auy help from Aiken or Barn
well chhcr. He handles the big end of
'the spoon iu (hat dintrict.—Greenville
News. fe*
—•
Iu 1880 Mr. Garlwld carried (tiiioby
a miqority of 34;O0O, ont of the total
vote of 724,1)07. In that year Indiana
was the doubtfhl field id" which the Re-
publkant expended’their bert efforts and
barrels of money, and no spcciul attempt
was rofle by cither party t<» capture
Ohio, for theT)emocrats l.hd no hope-*
of success aud the Republicans were con-
tldeat of their ability to hold her fust to
her moorings. But the results of the
State election of the 14th inst. show that 1
the Cleveland Cyclone has shaken up the
Buckeye State and brought her into the
doubtful Column. Ont of a total vote of
780,373 the Republican majority is only
about 10,000 votes, and the nmnner in
which that was bought and buHdoicd
shows that the grand old party has no
hmger a mortgage of her vole. A util*
Hon dullars were expended, Mr. Blaine
kd his campaign in person, tho Ad>
lafcnotralion threw all its influcuco iu his
favor, the Republican managers imported
repeaters fh)Ul adjacent Suites and reck
less rascals were coittmisnioned to intim*
idate Democra’r and cany the election
Hf force and fraud. Air. Blaine pitifully
and pathduaily begged for a mnj i ity
of 20,000 vritea and declared that it was
necessary for effect elsewhere that he
should get it.
On next Tuesday week we believe
that Ohio will give its electoral vote to
- Gov. Cleveland. Many g.wd men who
voted for tbe'lthpdblictfn Stnti* ticket will
not, eaunct support Mr. Blaine, and the
pressure ail along the lih'J will pi event
miotAier each e««nccutr.wion of cash and
eonanirury. Wc believe jliut Mr. Blaine
will he beat eft. Every D^mOCf Pin this
.Stale ahould see to it that (he majority
in South I’aroliua shal 1 l»e so great that
there shall be no excuse in Congress for
any more counting out or contest over
bar electoral vote. TTnly ten days re
main before the most important election
over held in the United States a ill decide
I# file of the Republic I^st cvcry Bem*
hflTat do hui duty aud defeat lire desire
of the Radicals to steal the Stater dec-
toraE vote.
K TauuBtK Accidkst.—Ont friend
atfd fellow-townsman. Hatpin Rigm.
Esq. met with a terrible accident last
Tuesday. In attempting to adjust
some part oMlu> planitig machlue his
haitfd was caught In the marhlnery
and was so badly out up that It bad
tobeamputatea abovu the wrist. The
fact that Mr. Riggs foot hie otber'lmnd
nottM yeurs ngola a cotton trin rnnkes
the loss of thta one pequllirly sad.
In bla terrible afHioil<>D he has the
avmpnthy of the entlie eooiuauuity.—
Trstas asd Dkm> chat.
_ Charleston received on Monday 9,601
bales of cotton, the largest day a re-
oafpta in many years.
The Governor has nrppolntcd A. O.
Dibble Master of onsngeburli county,
Vice Xhoe. W. Glover, deceased.
Hoo. John H. Evlos, member of Con-
irraan from the Fourth District, died at
bte residence in Bpaituiiburg cm Mon
day of heart disease.
Smalls la quaking ki bis Boots. He
la reported'to have said When he beard
of Go!. Eilfott’s nomination that Col.
Elliott was just as good ns elected,
M be was sure to get the cei t Ideate.
Fourteen atoms were burned In Edge-
field on Saturday tftorhing by a D hicen-
' diary ff-e. Thieves rot-befinsKue nnd
applied the torch lb hide their Tracks.
The Mine ponton of the town was
burned three years ago. Loss heavy
aai|lnsuraoa« light
mT& District A
has been Bummerii
log for Blaine In Wiscocsio, has re-
turned to Gbirleaton in improved
health. He declines to run for Attor
ney General on the Radical ticket and
jirophecles that the eolid North will
Mupport waftie and that tbs solid
aoutbern vote will be cast dor Cleve
land.
Utojney Melton, who
rln^ud speech toak-
Applicnlitm for Fiiul Disthurgc.
'Katiesliliershv given that tbeua.lersigQ.
sd wiHjapljr to tbs Probote Judge of ham
w#U - CHatf oh •Monday, tbe 24lb day of
Jbvvewher, A. D. 18(51. fora Final Discharge
as AStelaiatrstor of the mate of J. A. Pea*
•esk. W: E. J. PEACOCK
aeCft-td
. v t,a&£*HC • - : t. . <r* v L
FOR SALK
5L8 fMatitae Select R «d
RoofO-ta, Price 75 ct*.
990. B HAIR.
CITATION.
STATE or SOUTH CAROLINA,
aiTlNWF.LL CO UNIT,
if thk I'ovint or rnoBATK.
By B. T. Klee, h>q.. Judge ot Probate
In BarnwalPGbttnty.
Wliofcaa, W. U. Piinroa anpliin* foe ttlii<tn
of AdaiiniMralion on tbo .lerelict rsfiHe <rt
Ilctiveca Singlrto i.
Theae nra, iberefore, tocitoanf admonioh Li't of Mana^rs for ilio Boxes for
all. a ad arnguUr the kindred iSd crsditoiN
of tbo said dtesaaod, to M add appear ftefore
me at a Court of Probate for tbe i>nid county
to beholden at hard dell C. If. oil WcdnfH.Uy
the day of December 1884, at II o’clock,
A. M., to allow cttuac, if auy, why the aaid
adminlNiration i.hould uot he gnmlpd.
Uiven under my hnud and tbe seal of the
Court thia ITlh day of October, A. Dl 188.4,
nod in the 100th year of American ImJc-
pcndcndc. K, T. ItfCF,, 1
0ft2I) tiw Jii.igi'bf ProluitC.
TO RENT
A good two*hor*i farm 3 miles from Wil-
11a lb 9. .
An rxcrllUnt fllrdd hareb form 3 miles
from Hilli*,ton.
Dotli jdaces ura healthy artd vfrfli imy.rov-
ed and produce tine crops of corn and Cotljfc
ton. For teimsaidrcsa
8. K. OHKKN.
69‘8outh liroad 8l. Ail inta, On.
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-Land For Sale/
A wet) improved, welt watered' and heal
thy farm In Dennett Fprinjjs Township, six
mile* from Marita a Siaiio'v.
The place contains ,'>4o ucrei, 1 -30 cleared,
huluncu in original forest.
Terms—One-fifth casli. lia’anco oB four
years creilit, wiili interest at 8 per cent.,
payable annually.
. Apply at
THE PEOPLE Oflice.
oct 10
Master’s Sale.
Sfafr nf Sr,uih Carolina,
Harnwell (nuni;/.
W. W. HI ELMAX
Ci/uH of Common
. rtcA.
S. F. UOVLE8.
Hy vlrtflc of a decretal order (A me direct
ed iu the almveentitled cause, 1 will sell at
flarpacli C. II. on tlic.'lddsy of Noveinher,
1884, lieing salcsday, tire follovrhrgdescribed
pnyrerty, to wit .-
‘‘All that lot, tract or pa’cel of land situ-
al<v lying avw! being in Ited Onk townshiji,
count v and Ftnte nloreanid, containing sev-
enty-w* *7ti) acres, more or less. audlKiund-
od n< follows: North by^lneids of K J. Sun
ders, East by lands of F. J. and O’Xeit JSuu-
dcra. South try lands of estate of Jaunts San
ders and West by lands of Henry Doyles. ’
Terms cash. Pm dliaser to pay for papers.
O. DUNCAN DEEl.lNUKK, Aluster.
oclltj 8f
blaster’s SfXlc-
$fatr of Smith Carolina, I Court of CorVnon
Jlanncrll Omni;/ | /’Iran.
S1GMCND MEDMAN
Pa,.
SAHAII E. P.HODAN.
Ity virtue of a decretal order fn me ili-
reeled in the above entitled cause, I ivillsell
at Harnwell C. H., on the ltd day of Novem
ber, 1881, Lriug sahsdiiy, the lollor/mg de-
scribod properly, to wit :
“A 11 those t wo certain lots ofland, lying-
and being in the village of Appleton, l>ing
lot No. 3 and lot No 5. iu block ■(" of a cer
tain survey of » certain tract of land rd Id
acres conveyeil by the lieits ot Mrs. Klinsn-
beth Cohling. deceased, and C. II. Cotding’
to J. N. Walker and ot tiers The said vil
lage of Appleton beingon the Port Itoynland
Augusta It It., in the said 8tnteand county.
The two lots to hesold separately Terms:
Cash ; purchasers to pay for papers.
G, DUNGAN DELL1NGEU, .Master,
oct 1 ti id * ^
Pianos *ni> Organs.
BY THK 1H>T MAKK11S.
New Pianos JlMt*, 5'J‘Jf) and upward,—
New Organs ?24 and itjihaid. Easiest
terms and lowest prices ever knoV'n oi'Ston-
dard and reliahleinstruments.
Delivered Freight Paid.
Don’t tail to get our prices and terms be
fore parcharing. Itemeinher we pay all
freight without increase of prices. Address
r. ciii.i. .v taoNi.
1M3 king Street, Charleston, a. C.
sep4 Cm
OH AS <X LESLIE.
AVlrok-Bulo end IfoUill Cominiseion
I
DKADH 1M -
FISH, OYSTKIBrl, GA'MTC AND
POULTRY*.
Stall# Ntts. 1 ami 2 Fish Market,
Office Noa. 18 in.d 20 Mnrkct St.
Fast ol Fast Buy Charlcaton, S. G.
jConsliDimenta of Country Proiluco arc
rcspectrully solicited. Poultry, Kggs, &e.
All otdets filled with dispat(h.
aeplS-Cm
Dr. J. H. Smith.
0|K»nattve and Nloc-tiunicnl
DENTIST, -
tfctrt-HIlllU A.\l> TVlI.I.IWTfo.'Ni.
Will practice ut the following pliccs at
time mentioned
Da?ta nnii—Heginuing the first Monday in
eacli mouth and continuing for the following
two weeks. Office at ihellnmog Hotel.
Wtu.iaTo*—The Ikiralnud fourtli week in
each month. Office over Smith's Drug Store.
aprUT-ly
AUGUSTA HOTEL- ~
mto A1J HX. A. LT a USX A, O A
nkak n ailsoad oaosaiN'o.
Bar nwd rHIliard- Koantf. in the Hear. Choice
Wines and Liquors nlwos on h-tnd.
Table Supplied iu Best Style on European
Plan. Attentive Servants, Large aod well
Ventilated Honnis.
fc^ELEtlTRIO BELLS-©#
LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, ruoruutTons
^ T. T. GILL,
♦BLACKVTLLE, S. C.
WaltSmalfer, Jeweller'and Gansntith, will
bV glad to tee old and new friends at Ins old
stand oppseite (he depot. Alt Work war
ranted. ntayU'J
JOSS 2QmNG,
Manufacturer and'Dealer in
and DtacsUc Upirs, Tobacco,
0X1TFF, PirKtS, KT€.
Kn. 343 King Street, Charketoa, S. C.
jauJi
Mi mber of Congress arid Presideo-
ilal Elcciors at the Election tu be
held on the 4th day of November,
mi. * . .
A Her, dale--a E. Wulbtifo J. W. Wtlll.ngw,
*N.Y. Oovif’.
' Pildoc—O. A. Ithodcs, W. D. Usvkakl, M.
Calbotfo.
DnntbcrK -D, L. Cupclund, Donald B r-'
ton, Aaron Uice.
Bath well—F. U. Brown, J. S. Shuck, Wni,
McNab.
Diacivillo-C. M. Dewitt, W. It Kelly, 1*.
a. 1 Itediuoiid.
Bufmd’a Bfidyo-fc E. Ulmer, J. F.
ttiiujee, W. C Heat.
Elko-M. F. Hair, W. W. WClia. C. B,
Mathfo.
Kht luirdt’!.—J. F. JChuml, 4. F. Kearsw,
O. F. McMillan.
i’anrcdl’a Store—Willlo Itaysor, Fred
Ftokos, (i. W.Tucker.
Goorgo’a Creek—J. U. Hay, Lawton Ken
nedy, C. C. Ituah.
Uiahuoia-J. D. F'elder, €. D. lirown, A.
A. F..ust.
Midi-ay—O'. E. Hutto, It. II. Broadwater,
J. L house.
Milldt—II. C. Hurper, D. AV. Boon, J. F.
Lawton.
Mlxsou’e bliil-D. H. Owen#, D. K. Mc
Arthur, J. A. FuUnison.
Uonbiiis-—L. A. Dubh, W. E. Ashley, T.
J. Itouiitree,
Syou more—E. M. Cope, Milee LoaUhokh,
John Deer.
WilllotoiT—A. 1^. Rountree, E. L. Nixon
J. C. f.tunsell.
The liibt named menitK-ra of Ute several
Boards of Managers will uct us Chulrmen.
T liey will p'onbo repoit iit Buniwell on
Monday, 3.1 November, to receive the bal
lot boxes, Jce.
W.H HUiOOD, hi.,
J. 15. BA I ES,
S. D. M. ^IJEdS,
Commlsbioueis of Eieclion.
octl3-t(le
‘^Nothing Areetfeds Uke Succe
—
ENERGY, EXPERIENCE AND lUrRD CA«U WIN
The o rais t d s
Ot’ENING OF OUR »URP&SINGLY
MOiiK.
OP thr reason*.
■m
PRICED AND YERY COMPLETE STOCJf OF FINE
e «& Household Dcc&rations
C’P EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AND FINISH.
TSICE5 STVISS BIKSORPASliB, ASSSSTIBER? THE SEST.
TRADE WITH US—IT MEANS SUCCESS! IN SECURING FOR YOURSELVES
The Widest Rtuige for Selection, Latest Styles, Most Reliable Goods, bjr iar the Lowest Price.
Xhese are Facts Come and See
oel’0 3m
PLATT BROTHERS,
JL " l i ^ - - • \ • W ' ^5,
708 -A.NTH 710 BB6aI> STREET. -AUaUSTA,. G A
As Cheap as the Cheapest-
A emnplctc stock of General Merchandise for the Fall aud Winter of DM4 at
z»soxa.xaxjsom’s
• T- •*. a ^ ' *
Ccrntcr Xcar f/tc Court House, BlackcMe, iSoat/i Carolina
Bought for caali, seloc-tod with greit care and adapted to the fa.-det and wants of
ttic people of this scetioq J. L. MORRISON confidently expects this campaign to
be more helpful to h mi Self and more beneficial to his customers than any of its prc>
dccessors, which have made his name X household word iu Aiken, Hard well nod
Oraugeburgjj^inties. Without specifying tu tides or quoting pi ices lie contents
himscif with assuring his friends that lie can and trill give them better bargains
thsu any other merdiant withiu forty miles of BlacLvillc. 3 tie min, woman or
child w ho buys elwcWlierc will waste liard earued money. Au inspection is all that
is asked. I’urchttses arc sure.to follow.
J L MCRRISONs .ACKVILI.C, S. C.
ocl 1G'
Liht of dtan ?crs of Klccllon for State
ur.d t’ounly Officers forllencral Elec
tion lo be Held on die 4.h of No-
vvmo.T Next.
^ViilUton—W, E. McMlcltaol. \f. NV. Mat
thews, R. M. Willis.
- Bluckvl.le-W. T. Walker, P. B. Wise, j‘.
D. Miliiiousc.
Grali.iins- E. B. Guess, L. S. Matthews,
Daniel Ibiweir.
Bamberg—N Z Felder, C. B. Free, it. C.
Brabham.
Alloi.dale—J. E. Bhuinan, L-'F llughca, C
M Urn v.
I'altioc -J L. Ellis, li V. Owens, It II Wal
ker*
MiAett—p M CuCrr, J W Furse, W J Bar
ker.
Hobbfns—^um Ballej', 8aTiuel Apjauson,
\V M Bailey.
Mlxson’s Mill—Jaares O raft'orson, J J
Cbeiiran, A P Dicks.
BfWnwell—Jhiuca E Davis, W b Euvoe,
Hom y Ejwts ling.
Buford’s Bridge—J M Dickerson, Joe. J .
Brabham, E L Sander*.
Georg 's Crock—T A Hutto, Joseph Lm-
cu&ter, Joseph Chit y.
ElirlintijCs Mlll-J B Kenisc, W E Sease,
J F Copeland.
Syofimere-M M 1 ightsoy, Peter Pries-
ter, J W Jen n v.
Elko-W. V Tmher. J >t Pair. M F Nixon
Ferrell's b'Lbrn—0 M Uuutur, J (j Miley_
J H Su>kes.
Midway—Dr Frank Catroll, H. W. Wal
ker, E E Hughes.
Tb* flrot nu/tted member of eiich Board
of Managers will please come'lo the Court
House on silceday. Monday, 3d Novem
ber. io receive the ballot boxes, poll Data,-
Ac.
GEO H 11 \TE«.)
D. 11. HI 1 K, , Commissioners
b: A ASHLEY. J
“• ocl9-lde
NOTICE. ~
?o li* CVr of ham VC til County ;
Wc arc now located in the To.vu of Black-
Tilie, d. ik.^on Flark street, (<.ne door from ’.
licdmonil s Htoro) f>r tlf« ynifrtose of maun
facturing the American A-rtifisial Tombetoue
which cori'yioseJ of Band and cement. ATT
who wish work of the kind can have it done
on reasonable notice and fair terms. Wc re-
spcctfullj’ Bo’icit your orders. Come one,
come all, and give us your work as you will
be dealt with fairly.
A. F. MORRIS &. CO.
oct 2
♦fames W* Turley’s
Seasonable Suggestions to Sensible People-
DRY GOODS
Kuowfoc full well that our pe-ple in general tiro oconom’zing, yet desirfn#
First Glass Dry Goods, ami seeing they know how to appreciate them, I have
iletermraed to give them the full benefit of my extraordtuary purchases, and
diepose of my Stock of Goods at the Smallest pretits.
GRAND DISPLAY O* FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS OF
DRESS GOODS!
Embracing the veiy L(test Novelties iu Fabric Colors, ami iutermixtures of
Colorings of the ui“st pronounced and
RELIABLE STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES,
Iu Fluids, Brodudes, aud Solid Colors, from 10 cents per vard up to the finest.
jq-TUE NEWEST SHADES IN SILIvS AND SATINS.-^a
A haudsotne line of Velvets and Velveteens, comprising all the new and pret
ty shades from 50 cents to the finest Silk Velvet.
Au elegant line of Black and Colored Gros Grain Silks from 50 cts. per yard
up to tie flfiest quality ; aUo, a Complete stork of Black and Colored H. D.
Cashmeres, (,i celebrated make ) ,
Jack- ts, HlsterMU-s, I’eises, New Mirkots, Circulars, Jer.MV «
Handsetue Jacket# from $2 2r<‘np to Sl^OO
Shoulder Shawls, 25o, 35e, 50e, 75c. Large Shawls, ‘J yards squ ire, $1 aod
$1,50 each. Laige Wool Shawls, black aud colored, $2, io, $o 50.
li idits Cloth aud Flannel Skirts. 50 •. to each.
White Blankets, SI 50, SHTOO, {3 00, SiOO'to §10 00 per pair. *
In our Woolen Depai tinetii cair be fuumlouo of the lu'rgv-Kt fffi’ well as the
best assortments of Kentucky Jeans, Ketseys, Cassimeres, Rfepellauts, Water
Proofs, Diagonals, Broadclulha, &c., all at bottom prices.
Plain K -d aud White Flannels fiom 15 •. per yar i up. An extra good quality
in Red Twilled at 25c, 35 •, 40c aud COc. ©,>eru Flannels in all sha'les ; also.
Basket Flannels, iu the new Fall colors. Datk. Gray and Blue Gray Skirt
flannels, bleached and Cubleachcd Cotton Flannels from the lowest pi ices
up to the very heaviest quality.
Thousands of dux ms L idies, Misses ubd Childrens Fancy Hose at 10j. up to
the lines 1, aud fresh stock.
The South Carolina S--amie8H Hosiery, In M^ns Half Hose, Now Full Mix
rures ; also. Ladies, blisses and Childrens, In Fall odors,
fray A Visit of Incpeotiou is D“*dtcd fi3aCt7?"N ? u T toub’eto Show Goods “XivU
JiVS W • Ttr ILL LC Y, 8 ( W Broad bY., Augusta. Ga.
oct 16
Rum well Fa.ilroad
On «o(l »ftiT Mi>n«tay, (k-tober Ctli, 1834. traiui
will run a.- Mlnwr tlM fu’rtlivr ntilkr:
ibaily—Except Siiti.liys.I
VV EGNXWA HU.
STATIONS.
Li Biockvitle
•‘ A'ht>-i?b
“ VVnudwairU'a
Ar hurl), til
STATIONS.
l Mail
7 Acc ut.
A M
p mT
in.' i
8.00
10..‘10
8 25
10.40
8:« _—
10 30
8 48
V.Vltl).
i Mail
1 8 Acc’m
A. M
I 1* 8>
s 0.1
4.45
K.ta
! 4.51
505
8.15
1 5.80
I.v Rurnwtll
‘ \Vf»«lwar>r»
“ AxMoirh
Ar Hluchville
t(urn.i ll Ituilrnad Train* cunnctl »ith Soulli
otina ttail. uy'Traln. u- followa:
Nn. 3 has «oniioi-ti«ii from Smlh Camlina Ua^way
from Auau-ia amt Local Staflunv We»t of Mackvhle.
No. 4(vamccla. with S.mli Carolina Railway for
Charleuton anrl ieK'Ol Statioiu Jaol of Illa< kvUJt aud
Columbia PivUhm.
No ft ha* tonneclion from South Carolina Railway
from ChatIcstotT, Columbia, bivlaloii and all lax-al
Stations Laat of IWookville.
No. 8 connect^ with South Carolina Uailwav for
AdRuata and I>.cal Station. Wc.-t of Bhu kvtlle. ’
No. 7 ha, c-itnortion fn*ni South Camtiua lOtUway
froHi AtiRU.ta and all la. al Station-.
No. Sconmv lH with South Carolina Uailwav for
Cliarloston, Columhia and all point. La.t.
On C«Mirt dav of oath moalh a Spot ini Train will
loavt Uluckvtllt at I A. M., aud arrive at Kamwell at
7. IS A. M
l>. C. AMJ-i.V.O PAT. ARrut.
.RUIN U PECK, Cttnrnil ManaRtr.
Beyond n doubt somebody’s out,
With a winning smile and pout.;
She’s a darling njfi a daisy
And has ruu tbe boys half crazy.
WHY’ JLiecause Jlte neat to Airs.
Molair’a and bought the dainty clothing
thabshc wears, from the cunning hat on
her head to the <;aitera on her little feet.
Dress, collar, belt, rnche, gloves and alt
the accompaniments thereto, and when
she went home aud showed them to her
mother the wise old lady went and
bought her winter outfit.
BUT THE BILLS? Why, bless
your heart, when the old gentleman saw
them lie went and bought groceries, hard* 1
ware and all that lie needed from Mr.
Molair and hk pocke^ book did not look
like an elephant had trod on it.
Aud that girl will get married soon.
And her mother will always bo happy.
And Pator Familias will get rich by
saving money iu trading with a,live man.
Moral: Go thou and do likewise.—
TlTcrc’s room for yoB and all the people,
sepl8
5r Hltll
Oirolimi Railway.
Commenting iMxbcr 6th 1HS4, train
will run as follows :
sjCS THP* •” ■ • r
AtGUbTA DIVISION.
WEST
(Daily) (Dally, rxerp
SlilKluJ.-.J
f.enve Charleston
7 00 a m
4 .30 p in
Arrive at BVnncfavlUe
8.42 tt m
O.ri ’i p nt
Lvavu B^nrt^Viitj
0 (Nt a tu
0.50 p m
Leave Krti.sfo
latuve .>1 id way
tl 10 a m
O.Titt a at
7.tS) jt in
7.13 p iti
Leave Banilierg
iO » ni
7 2- p ut
Leave Grahams
9. 18 a m
7 .Mi p nt
Leave Let s
9.50 a m
7.50 piri
Leave lilackvillfl
9 •> » in
7.58 p nt
Leave Elko
10.lt! a tu
8.11 p m
Leave Wiilietoa
10 19 a in
8.18 p m
Arrive ai Augusta
11.45 p tu
9..50 p nt
EA8T.
[DailyJ [lioilv eftoapt
SvilHllV.
EOR T HE
Fall Trade*
Largest Stock
Lowest Prices.
w. n. mscndrt.
J. VON OVEN.
&
AVHOL.1CWAI.1C CiROC'lCltS
-Ami Dcitli rn Ui
CAROLINA RICE.
lt»9 Bast Bay, 1 and 2 Cntubcrraad Street,
54 »nd ort State Strecr, Charleston, S. C,
(New York Oflice, 03 Waif Street.) « ,
K. U. Mv.J. IV. EA.STBUUNG is now
connected wifit our kusiueaans Travelling-
Salesinan. Any orders cut rusted luliint will
have ottr best atteitUen.
[jiin25
CHAKLES PECHMANN takes pleas
ure in auuuuuciog to his muny Irieu'ls
that his stock is eumpleto Hi all tie
partmeutH and that his pi ices will
compete fa total dy with thuso of any
market in the State/ *
He has pot time or space to enume-
ate all his stock for it would spin out
to llm dimension# of au unabridged
dictionary. ,
Special bargains hi Dry Goods, Grra
eerie®. Hoots, Mboes, Clothing, Hats,
Hardware, Crockery ware. Tinware, To-
baeflo, Cigars, Baggb g and T.^ and
anything needed on the farm or In tl o
household. If yon'don't see what you
waut call for It. It is In stock.
Ootrntry produce of all kinds wanted
and the highest prices allowed.
* Be sure local! on the vereiKn before
•'you buy. It will pay you aud don’t
you forget it.
CHARLES PECHMANN.
sepi
2G1 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
IrolcMuIc aud Itctnil C4roccjr und
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Is prepared with ample means and
a successful experience to serve bis
customers more satisfactorily now
than at any previous tifhe.
A full srocit of the best goods on
.‘baud at all times and at the lowest
prlpes.
Home grown aud Texas Red Lust
Pi oof Sued Oats specialties.
sep25
I'X. L. BBOOKRS. T. J. BDOOKKB.
Dr- L Brooker & Son-
WIL.L.1HTLOIV. tT. O.
DMfora in Ihup, Mstlicisn, Perfomery,
Fancy Good*, Patent Medicine*, sad all ar
ticle* usually k<pt by Drnfguas.
oct2
DK. J. If. E. MttHOUS,
W, H. Brigkam I; »b»ta^ surgeon.
MLACItVil^LilC. H. C.
Tegular appoinfmorifs as follows : Barn.
weU H. fl. from third Mondayiu each month
to Friday evening. Office at the Palteroui
House. Wiiliaton, S- C. from first Monday iu
each moLtli lo Friday evening. Office over
Capt. Kennedy's store. Will be at bis home
office in Blackville every Saturday und wi 1
make appointments with patients fo meet
them at either of his offices nt any time.
* |^ > C'aV | Yaffoudetr^A Barnwell and ndja>
’cent counlie*.^, [uov22
Alva Gage & Co.
CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE,
'Market CshicrCktCrchSt. Charleston,8.C.
Ice packed lor tbe country a specialty,
lee by cur load at lowest rates.
♦ i»pr24-ly
Central Hotel,
Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
MRS. W. M. THOMAS.
Centrally loov»td, cosveuiem te bUNaeaa. Ddr trurjJus cx-h
way
?>
?ftid
ut a
“Well, old irfond, which
a lean individual Po bis fot friend
Railway station ndt long since.
“1 am off for a little trip to see what
has been going on in the world since 1
have been in bondage ,v
‘•AVliat do you tncan by befog ic bon‘
dage? - '
“Well, just thik : “Yod and I traded
for many years with the samd firm, paid
the . atrtC ruinous prices and were al<
wtiyo iu debt. Thai's w hat l mcair by
being in bondage.”
“How did you manage to get out ?”
‘‘1 sold off all the stwptos stock, Ac.,
that I could spire, economixcd at every
point and traded this year on a cash’ ba
sis with Ben Davies in’ Barnwell. You
have no idea wlnt a difference it makes
— sonic merchants don't Seem to realize
that the war it over, and thinkYh^y
have a government contract to keep the
farmers poor. When I fift-t commenced
trading with Ben Davies I presented the
Mime “shadowy”’ uppeuraneb that you do
at present; but look at my proportions
now—and I am tlw leanest) one of the
family. It is not always good feeding
that makes a man ffit; peace and con
tentment, the satisfaction that jon. will
reap the benefits of yonr labor aud no
fears of the sheriff’s levy to disturb your
peaevful slumbers. I anj fat, healthy and
happy, owe no man a dollar and am go
tug on a little free excursion of my own
as a compliment to myself. I fear that
the March winds will carry yon hence if
you don’t make a change. Ben Davies
keeps everything yon need—Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Fresh GroCfijAsi, Hard
ware. Tinware, Canned GoW#. iu ftict
anything you n&d, and for tbflfeash he
will astonish yon. Tofe* my word for
it. tpde with binr next ^ar and in the
widter we’ll enjoy a trip cot West on
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heaveAugnvfa
LenvcW illision
Leave V. 1 ku
Li-av C BlackviUJ
Leave Lees
Leave (tillhams
Leave Baiittwrg
Leave Midway
Leave Kdisto
Ar. at Bra-jckvino
Leave HrancliriMe*
Ar at Charleston
(Daily, Kxtcpt Sunitsy.)
heave BranchvilI4 8.55am G.oOp at
Art I've at Cantdefl' 12 50 p m 8’ 2."> p nt
Arrive at'C’oflirabiS Tl.Oti a m Ji.22 p in
Leave Colu ubia 7.50 a n) 6.20 p m
Lettve Camden 7 15 a m 4.00 p m
Ar, MiUanehvtlle 10.155* ol 7.50 » m
FT1T.ES8 (DAILY) WMjJT.)
Leave Cliarlesteh 11 00 p A
Leave P.vancliville 3 <)f a in
Leave Blackville 5.00 a m
Ar. AfokOOtW 8.60 a. W m ■
* EXl’8ESS (DAILY) EAST )
Lenve Ahf dttla JL40 p w
Ar. at Blackvilfo 12.17 pm
Ar. at Branthville 1.43 aril
Arrive at Charleston 6.15 a m
“CONNECTIONS.”
Connections n.odv'iu Augusta wi:li (ieorgi*
B. LI. to and from a 1 p lints it cst mid Seiitlt-
wi-at., uiih Ihrouglt Sleeper between Char
leston and Al'antit on Express train.
Connections niadeutCbarlestoii with Nortli-
Eiisteru It. It. for prints North oad with New
York Steamers on'Saturdays. -
Connections made at Columbia with Co
lumbia and GrCenVille K. U. and Cliarlotte,
Columhia and Augusta it. U. to and from till
points on both Roads.
Connect iotis made at Blackvilfo with Barn
well K. K
D. C. ALLEN, G. T*. &T. Agent.
JOHN B. 1'KOti.General Manager.
D. Bentschner
& Co.
214 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S.»C.
Arc now rcceivintr a Urp* ami well
nsx<irt»*«| rtr»ck of Mens’, Youths aint
B iy* Clothing and Furufahftig Gojdt*.
. A tins Hus uf Hals constantly (>u
hand, nr-pll
i
“HOW IO SAVE MONEY.”
$T5 for $10.
szn for fr».
$25 for $15.
WATCHES'
Elgin or Walt ham Wiitehon In
eollii silver double cases at abovo
prices r-r
CO DAYS ONLY.
Every watch wan anted.
Gents’solid gold watches from
$25 upward.
For pnriieiilara w'-jte
McELHEE’S JEV\ ELHY PALACIi
CbAflefton, b. C.
FOR BADK.
A.-agvn? taY T. II. WilllB*jfii»ni 1 offer for
rale 17t.M a*vw of wooded lirnl in Bennett
$priiias Townrliip in tVaetr ef 6o acres and
vptvurds. Terms easv. Appivfo
' R. A. ELI.18,
Allendale, S. C.
aepd-Om
— bLackviLEe ’
Hi nil School*
J. T. B.
REYNOLDS, S. C. K. R.
.Dealer in General Mercbandike, eon-
slstfog of jTq
Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hate, Choice Oroceries,
Cigars, Tobacco, Haidwnre,
Ac., &c., Aa, &c.. See.
He can not be undersold by an;
merchant ki tbe county.
Patronize a young man in tbe young
est town in the county. *
ALL GOODS FRESH.
» New additions constantly made to
his stock. .
fraf■Call and keep calliog.-XSc
sep 25
OHO TXDEHAN & SONS.
’WHOI^KHAX.K OliOCMItH
*• T"' • i*
And Prevision Dealers,
02and 104 Ea«t Bay Sl Charleston, S. C
Proviiions* specialty. We have alway»
on hantk a large atock of Prime Merta, alao
cheap cute and grades ef avery d •criplion
of Hteataatad a foil assertmaat of Grocariee,
Tobacco, Cipm, Ac. aot25-ly
Fourth Sesei'in will cotumenec let of
September,—
Tuition —$1 $2.00, $2.50 and
$3.00 pdr nio'tth. :
'\»iii|-i'tL‘iit a ml rxpotiencL’il in^rq^H
r»rs will be provided for elai.-es in Murff,
Frsuch and German.
THUS. C. HOOPER,
I’riutipsl.
juaetft If i -i i '
UK'il D. J. MOKKJS
118 King St. Charleston, S. C..
HEATING AND COOKING
STOVES AND RANGES.
igySeul for prices aud pictures.
sejiPH-ly
THOS* McG. OARR,
l*-AfSHiort A B L.K.
Shaving and Hair Dresviig Salocn,
M4 Market Slreei,
(Otic Door East of King Street,)
” Charleston, S. C.-
acpl 8 W
Orange Notice-
GHAIIAMS GRANGE Str. io- Dwtrons of
lln^baadry meets tbe 1st Thursday in cash
[juiylO-ffm
monttal 10 o’clock A. M.
■ifitf i am;
-AT
3
1
WilUston, S. s C.
With the best -stock of Boots, Shoes,
Mats. Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Shirts,
Collars, Cuffs and-Neck wear between
Charleston und AugurU, and the (h
cst prices between New York and 2i
Orteaus
All
Houses
Good Unkundricd White all Lieeo
Shirts at 55 een*s apiece, and everything
«lse in proportion.
Come and sea that thave’a Lfo and en
terprise in WilliAoa atitk
RUBT. A. WEATHERSBKK.
. -
|Ke ^test styles and from the betj^.
the United States. ”