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I M ' " THURKpAl. OCTOBER 80.1884. 1———s N*w Adtkbtxskmctt?.—& Co., Cotton and Rhs* Faetor*. T. J. Tuomey—TT. 8. MuishnVs Pole. E. D. Sraytb'e—Crockerywo^o and Hodso Furnishing Goods. Walter 8. FaTtfg—TboPeophe'« Drug Store. Supervisor of Registration —Notice to Managers of felecfiOb. sSLik ■ • __Vv. aasssak .Wifli.ys OF- ™i 4 — 4@6~ OMPETITION “Now’s the’ftrae to give bmith’s Worm Oil.” fehll-ly If tlie country ever did need praying for, row’s the'ttrne. Every Democrat should vote the straight tIciest. No scratching. W. C. Forsythe & Son, Dry Goods and Clothing. Charleston, S. C. A poultice of tuisUod turnip* U said to be a sure cure for eon* mid inflamed eye*. The attendiitico nt Dtimaker’s canip grountl whs mu*:h smaller than wsttal. * New Fall 1‘rints st Forsythe & Son’s. Mr. Aja. Patt'*rson Ua« been appointed Trial Justice vfoeC. J. Hay, Esq., re^lgntvl. (Jol. Robert Aldrich has ret-li{ne<l and the Oovernor tins accepted his commission as Notary public. Gen. Davant has gone to YTalterlioro to conduct the defence of William H. Miller, who shot and killed Ids step mother sev* eral months ago. The cheapest store in Charleston, Forsythe & Son. A new Baptist church is In course of erection at Ashleigh. Kev. J. D. Peacock is its pastor. Mr. Marlon Hooteft ."led jn Barnwell on Sunday night. He was a native of Ala- , bama but had resided In Bamberg fur sev eral years. Read our new advertisements. Next week we hope to give them the favorable notice they richly deserve. Medicated Red Flannel Shirts and Draw ers for $>1.00, Forsythe & Son. “Why do they always call young law yers'limbs of the law.’pn?” ’•(Mi,* I eup- poke it’s i>eca»8e th»*y are always broke." A fellow named T<-doy i'tngrxj, Rolling homeward oi e nighi from a spier*, Met the Parson, who said : "Ah! drunk again, led.” / “Sho'in I, Parson," gurgled Magee. Black Silks and 8ntin«, I)iess Goods of all descriptions at Forsythe & Son's. A fall fashion Hem says: ‘There Is but little change in coats.” It is the same with fmiHal-on-, if evrryUod)’« ate like ours. There Is very little “chango" In them, es pecially in the pockets. A new devl'v for eViullug the liquor law Is to open th** ryehol -s of young cocoa* nu's. scald out the Intel lor. and rellll with wtrtskey. The meat of the nut Is said to pleasantly fl>vor anil improve the new contents , Blanket*! Blankets! Blankets f at For ay ihv * Mr. Thomas Tdack h i* l>een appointed Bciitacraile s pcrvi»or fur lt.«uit>erg vice Mr. 1>. F. ilooten, decl'aeil, anti Mr. !.. B. Toole has been appointed for Mlllis'on, vice Mr. M. W. Phillipa, decline l Thet>cst 4d cent Corset in the world, For sythe A Son. A young lady has promised us. f»r our next issue, a local Je-cripiioo of our bache lor friend, Walter 8. Eaves, and his new drug store. It will he true and thrilling and the public should inspect both befo r e she wr^e* th»ni up OiHrloth, Velvet Pugs, iletnp Carpetings end Oil Bugs at reduced pliers i*t Forsythe A Son's. ('apt. T. H. Clnt kc, o Itor of the Camden demrnul «iat 'it-*, r tuiueiit lawyer, sp>»it Sunday In town. He has hreu retniuvs) hv the r> IntiVHS uf the hit • John G Scsaions ^ P> i»k 1st in the pr S' cuthm of the peisolis chargi*d with his mysterious murder. Full Suits of (ientl mens' Clot lung as low as SU'D ai Fotsyl he and Son's. Mr. sA. WtMid's at< re houw*. two milrn from H'dildns, wns Inirned on thw—night of the I9fti inat. Thejl^re is believed to have l-ecn the wot k of an Incendiary. The tioucc xv.is occupied t.y Mr. (). [}. Wood, who had Just received a large b'oc^ of goods. We sell Beldiog s Spool Silk at 8 cents FocayxLis A Son. Complaint* of mall Irregularities are more frequent now tlian they have been for months. The election of Cleveland si d iiendrloka will tie the best cure for them After next Tuesday H U io la) hopdil that postoflloo ofllciala will be more attentive to bu-lnebs. W’e aell B'S Dlnmoml Shirt—the best— Forsythe and Soli. The Barnwell Five Cent Store is aow In full blast again. It is receiving fresh goods every day ot all kinds. Go andsee them and if they do not sfcll you everything chiaper 1 fur the cash down tlian any other store in thv county do not call again. AISTD Hiatt PRICES. THEY HAVE JOINED -THE- Innumerable Caravan 66 r' V-u,; Succee ds Like ENERGY, EXPEiaENCE AND HARD CA8U WIN OXCt MOkU!. THE GRAND SUCCESS OF THE SEAtJON' ^ OPENING OF OUH SURPRISINGLY LOW PfctCEfc AND VE«Y COMPLETE STOCK OF flXB Furniture & Household Decorations CF EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AND FINISH. FBtCSS 5JMI6UAHEB, STYLES BHSDRPA8SS&, ASS«*TM*WY STBS BEST * — UJUCURfy- «.aw„ 0 A*v vr^o TRADE WITH US—IT MEANS SUCCESS f IN INO FOR YOURSELVES The Widest Range for Selection, Latest Styles, Most Reliable Goods, by Inr the Lowest Price. V net?) 8n are Facts w££fs;"* Come and See PLATT BROTHERS, '708 j^dSTD 710 BRO-A P STREET* j^TJOUSTA-t a A Ail the New Fluid Extravts, Tinctures, Patent Medicines Bit ters, Tonics, with all the Standard Reme dies for ills to which the human race is heir. Brown’s Row. Barnwell 8,0. WaLTKB S. Eavks, Proprietor. Fancy Goods. *. Perfumeries from the : best Mim of set o i let. ; T"ll**t Articles. ; Fine Soaps, Broshes, •. Pomades, and a full ! Mr A, N. Bay wfll he pleased ; line of gooda for the ; to see and serve his friends. : fair sex. : Dn I. J. CTBa-non In .-charge ; of Prescription Department. -A.TSTD dwelled the Ranks OF- i OIG-A.RS.1 ( ) TOBACCO. 1 PIPES } n itF. A!%l> 1.IQUOKM FOIL .UKlULl.^Al. oct30 FIKI* «•■’.*• AsC^ea^as A complete stwk of General Merchandise for the Fall *ndf Winter of I8M st IVEOTXFtXSOIO'tS Corner Nmr the Court House, fflackvtlte, fionght for cash, selected with great care and adapted to tb« tastei and wants *f the people of this section J. L. M0KRI8ON confidently expects this egnpaifg Hr be more helpful to himself and more beneficial to his customers than sb»t nflls'pfav ;en, iLrmrell and COHWFVIV H. BISCHOEE & CO., CHA^tEESTOlsr. S C. COTTON, AND RICE FACTORS And Commission Merchants. The Silent Majority. Our Kitting -Price** Like Muffled Drums. Have Bean Beating Their Funeral March. .A.DVANCKeS MADID OX COXSIONMKXT*#. ortHO-Sm BEFORE BUY1JS a — Come and Contemplate Splendid Stock-Largest asd Loveli est in the Solid Suany South. _ . Tea and Toilet Dinner and Dessert Ware deeeesors, which hnve made his natnc a Iwnschold word hi Aiks Orangeburg ocantie*. Without specifying articles or quoting prices himself with assuring his friend* thnt he can and will give them than *rryother merchant withiu forty miles of Blackrtlls. Inn own, hm child who buys cricwherc vill waste hard earned muury. hu inspeetioa is ail tiwt is usbod. 1’urcha.vos ore sure to follow. J L MOKKISON, BtACKviixi, s. C. oct 10 The Randall Harrow* «*^a— S0OB* money. Secure* tbs preatewt pick) ©f crop* trr v*led for It* power, lncomp*r»blfl (mMOT. m of all tenacious add tough noils. I* qfi*B • AND— HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS - ^UfTusta* Ga- Rroad Street - oct30 The most Convenient, Effective, Durable end Reliable Harrow Nndck omlxcs time. Haves tabor and money, tbs mo t peifyct tillage. Unrivaled i ffectlveneM for surface tillage . ^ substitute for the plow, Fite different sites cutting frotn als to twehra fast ta breadth. WHAT IT WILL DO.—It will thoroughly pulveriae tbanoll. It wfR tfcof* oughly covtr up seed pfnlu. It will thoroughly cover up surface manure. It Is often a antistitute for the plow. It will save half the time and labor ta pre paring Bull for seed. It will toercase your crops. It wfll sax* ha eost is om 8»-R90n. It nos no equal as a Fulyerlter, Cultivator and 8 >d Cntter, and for tflHogmlt teiiNciouH and tough soils. No o f her implement required tc ttH eorn Stalk ground, and It is unequalled for putting iu wheat, oats, barley, Ac, who has used it or e*rn It used, speaks In its praise. It Is no . h proved snePcs*. Do not tramp after and lift yonr nsetees old'Drag, the Ruhdall, and save many a weary mile. Descriptive circulars wIUli niats sent on niipllcaiton. WO« MAL.K HV BONES, DOUGHERTY A OO. Hardware Merchants and Dealers In Agricultural | *ep2j AUGUSTA, OA. #'1 ANDV D. HOWARD. JAOfe C. HOWAMDjS HERE TD T1SH1E OF Mill FOB «T1L NOT SATISFIED WITH THIS WE MAKE THE MOST Fuur-pty Liutn Collars at 12} cenlstu For- sythe ft Soil’s. The Charleston Cotton Exchange adopt* cd on the 23d Inst, tt e following ncW clss- sllication of cotton: What has been known as Charleston Middling will be quoted as "Strict Middling.’’ What has been known as Charleston Low Middling Will be quoted os “Middling.” What has been known as Charleston Strict Good Wrdlntry will bo quoted os “Strict Low Middling.’' What h.is b**eh knowu as Charleston Good Ordi nary will be quoted as “Low Middling.’' Cull and sve us and be Convinced thnt we are the cheapest. V*. 0. Fursytheand Son, 40<> and 408 King 8treet, Charleston, S. C. Co., who never paid H.fiO'l Men’s Stiff FELT HATS nt Too (Irore Clol.-tcin A for them). These Huts are actually worth §2 iiO each. 5,000 pairs Men’s Handsowcd Shoes, the Very beH made, nt $1 50. We mc*u the best when we say so. G.000 pairs Men’s UalfSkin Shoes at fi5i% cheap «t$1 2*>. 4,300 pairs Men’s Congress Shoes at $1 00' would be cheap at Si BEGS TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS and the. public generally that he has opened a Rranth of his (>luhiint 1 ) Empori um at Bamberg ami Ls uow receiving ami exposing for sale in the Murphy Slorc the handsomest and certainly the largest Mock of f*^ 2 0 L t ’ , ‘" g ’ * , ' d r LIKRMAN , d BAMBK11G BRANCH. Shoes, (iro<:eites. Crockery, Lie., ever exhibited in Ramberg. — Hav'ng derermined to do business tlrcrc wc open up with good, foot colored 1’riuts •» nt ,4 cents per yard, Oranitevillc “U” 3 4 ' at 3 3-4 cents per yard, Granitcvillc R. R. 7 8Art 3 I cents fier yard, (to cus<* \ -— turners only, no merchants treed apply), and propose to make prices of all goods proporiionale. to the above samples. We undoubtedly carry the finest and best selected stock of Ladies' Drees Hoods in the County and propose to make a LIE OMAN’S BAMBERG HllANCH. 8 ^ 1 ^ ol , 1 ^ generally. 50. Special to the Oountry Trade. A First Class Kip Bropnn nt 75e. Never sold for less than $1 25* The best quality Rrogan made at $1 25. Sold ut other houses at 81 75. A fine woman’s Calf ektn Shoe at 75c. Regular price 81 40. The best quality Calf Skin Shoes at 81 25 i alwaya aoldut §2 dO. In CkiMrcu's Shoes for winter wear the world caunui boat US in pri-cs and quality. < A Fearful Cut in Ladies Fine Shoes The best quality Debbie Goat Button at 81 50. , A real good Curacoa Kid at $1 50. The best quality Curacoa Kid at 83 50. One ewRJot of five cases Men’s Handmade Shoos to arrive on Tuesday next, which wHTGfc’lbld at 83 50. To appreciate this shoe you must see it. always paid to 00 for uo better article. You have At th* DABNvtKtr, Drug Sto** -A large slock of the most populsf Patent-Medicines will be sold at first cost by Ur. A. B. Pat* tsxsox. Rubbers, Rubbers. Fair Notiob—On all uripaM tai receipts for Men’s# remaining iu the office until the 11th N< * Vembernext 19 percent, penalty and all other costa will be added. M. P. Kirkland, County Treasurer. You do not nefed them yet bat remember the time will soon come when you will want them, eo secure them now whHc you can buy them at 25c for Ladles and 50c Every one knows the regular price of these goods. ‘ Read This—The Barnwell Baptist As sociation meets with the Allen’s Chapel church on Thursday, November 8th. The churches are requested to send Up a full delegation and large contributions. i. t. Ktiwr, Moderator. Trdnks and Ravelling Bags* Wc W on hand ftoJ always kacp the largest stock and best assortment of the above in the City. __ We never any in bur advertisements what We do not mean, nor quote prices on what wu do not hare, therefore odr printed prices arc a Terror to other Shoe Deal, ere, and the public look eagerly for them. ' Barnwell 8. G, Met October, 1884. Liar Hia: Will you give me plaee in your paper for a few Maas. It ts saM that the frisnds of Jesus are sometimes found where we least exoeet them. A Methodist preacher while on his way to his charge after Wovtag nearly two hundred miles got •utof money and oat of friends. He knew not what to do, tried many. At last ho found three whits friends, Mr. George Knees and Captain Willis of th* Bara wail train. Urn eUkrr a lawyer at Bhmfcvttle, Mr.IaUr. That saate preaaher will BMtpdtaj HUMgllOdSM. Harm, ftslii & Rlack and Uolored CashincreB, Drew Flannel* tind Flannel Tricots. Velveteen* and Brocaded Velvets in all sit ados. •Sattcens, Silks and Satins. Henrietta Cl-ih, Australian Crape Cioth uud Fieuch Rep. whop 1 v: THE HOWARD BROTHERS. WHEIIE AT P BlackvillC} 8* C* We call tire ttlcnifon of the Farmers, Flnn'crs and others who use maebinsry, rufeh a* Engines, Cotton Gbia, Haw Mill*, Cotton I'lcttoes wnd all kind*of tnadun- _ cry, to tin: fuel that Me are 1'radicul Machin es aud Engineers and tboronuMf uuderhtati^Utikc repairing of the above mauhioei-y. New Brush Wheels Ribbs and in fact everything purloining to a Gin or Engine. Ws hate all kind*, piping nod coginu sirpplies. A (rial is all we want. The following are a tew extracts from the many h-Uers we have front difcretd diojw we have Worked fof, showing that w* know our mm Kxirael from a letler lo me from Charlotte, N. C„ while In Jersey City, N. J : “Hope jros will con tinue to work for us and thereby re duce lb« cost ot building oor en gines. 1 was anxious to have you - go oh (here ns yon thoroughly uu» demand our enginM. LlJtlKLLKNOINKCO. per James F. Johnson. , ~ Have round him to baa first < Maehiuist in every paiihmlnr. any piaos with ability, J. J. MsUOHBOCW, >fcUonnohgb A Balentiae Fill Ladies’ Utowns, Chemise and Shirts — real tine good*. Silk Fringe*, Psssamenterlc and Gimp. Basket and Sltakcr Flannels. Repel la nt* unff Wntef Proofs, double width, at from 50 cents per ytird up. wiiaTb". cwt y l!d t-'r-BMASS' IIAMUKR0 DUANCH. c'Hlty. Sheetings, Shirtings and Lmtg Cloths at unheard of pri«^. * _ Wc propose duplicating prices, no mai ler by whom or where made. v Comparison and competition is exactly what wc want and we cordially invite it. We will certainly endeavor to please our customers and solicit cdll*, when we dill be pleased to have you examiue our stock and hear our prices. , 200 pair of Blankets, White Red and L1EDMAN S BAMBERG BRANCH, 0 ^’ ht lrom 50 een,,, t0 810 * 00 l >cr pair* Boots and Shod cheaper than ever. O v _*7 Everything is New and Fresh. No old, shopworn or shoddy goods. Everything good and desirable. Call at once and be convinced and don't forget tire plate. liebMaN's Ramberg branch, MURPHY’S STORE. lias worked for um »s MachinWI. Trust worthy, reliable anJ a guo<J worktnan. GtO. W. WILLIAMS, Jn., A Co., Charleston Iron Work*. Hax pr(rte<l himself »n excellest Mnchtiiisi. l!uilt one ettgine com plete. It Werkefl cxcrllcui. I.IDDCLL &T:(). Charlotte Iron Works, Ch irlaite, N. O. No hesitation In recommending him os u good, practical msohltiist. WILLIAM M1LBURN, Master ilschinist, Graniteville Machine bhop. junc’Je tf § 3. D It Alii ft ilt* 5a F. M, MICK Strom » required* of a first and machinist. 1 vi 1 fonnThita to be ev« was eer i per day by tbs year.’ Rskavsili on hm own account. •' PAUL BHEVBRfCk. C, H.Soutkera, Phssfhatc Wsrks. J oa Want a FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE, - - ’ ” ■ RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT LERY, OR SPECTACLES, a . - Send your • . 1 * ~m. " ,s ~ wm- Pouadty, Xiebltt -AND- ■A v c i «. . .*5 Hr-'-tr-g BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, ■ .*'• ^-"2 Augusta. Georgia. Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair ^ oo bent manner and ton^, ENGINES, BOILERS, ! ^ SAW AND GUST MILLS f AND NACIIINNRV: ' .' -.'SfflWPf