The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, November 27, 1884, Image 3

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. at t-- 1 1 • V . i iSSiP iUU tr- •■• ' 1 *' L 1 • ■ URSDAI, NOT EMBER J7. 1884. "■"»— i _ The Oourt of Equity is atlll in »ea- ■ioo, Judge Hudson presidiug. “Now's the Uuie to give Kmith's Worm OtL” fetiU-ly In spite of the hard times there are lots of weddings on hand throughout the county. New P»U Print* at Foraythe 4 Son'*. A few nights ago the mill of Dr. It It* Furee In Bennett Springs Township was destroyed by Are. Supposed lu- crndiariara. W. C. Forsyth* ft Son, Dry Good* and Qlolhing, Charleston, S. C. The Union meeting of the iirst di vision of the Barnwell Baptist Asrnci- a'ioo will be held with Ihe Rosemary Baptist church o«xt Saturday and Sun day. The cheapest store in Charleston, Forsythe A Son. Anna Butler, colored, dropped dead on last Friday morning while carrying a bucket of water Into her hotioa. An inquest was hel l by Trial Justice Pat terson, acting Oironer, the verdict of the jury being that heart dlsea«e was the cause of death. Medicated Red Flannel Shirts and Dnw er* for $1.00, Forsythe ft Sou. ^ As the Barnwell train was leaving BUrkviHe on Saturday night at the curve near C. E. Gyles’ house it ran over Jerry Lomax, colored, who was on horseback. The horse was killed instantly and Lr^max died on Monday. The Coronet'» jury exonerated engin eer Keene of all blame. niack Silk«and Rntini, Di»«* Good* of all dercnptiou* at Forrytht ft Son *. The famous willow tree at Mount • ernon which overshadows the tomb f Washington, wae originally a clip ping from a tree which overshadows Napoleon’s tomb at St Helena. HUukets 1 at For- P.Unket*! nhnkct* ayih* ft Sou a. Eating a small piece of soap at stat ed Intervale la rec< ronv odedby a Ber- IIu physician a* a better remedy for dyspepsia and sour stomach than so «la, magnesia, or even lime water. Thr Heat 4') crnt Coraet in tht world, For- STthr ft Son. It U almost as dnngeroua to kindle Ite poor printer has to bewr s hewp In this worM, but* w« truft, be will be rigbt-side-ap-with-enre In tbe world to come. St. John now leys bie defewt to the ptinter wbo pincrd a where «n "f’* should have stood, end nude him say, “It Is jolly to get drunk." Blalne'e attack ob tbe South Is his last feeble blow at the Democratic par ty which has so soundly beaten him, and is tbe traditional small boy's con solation : “I can’t lick you, but I can make faces at ycur sister.’' Mr. Cleveland will be the youngest man ever elected to the Presidency ex cept Geo. Grant. Franklin Pierce was a few months older on taking tbe oath than Mr. Cleveland will ^>e when he as sumes the chief magistracy. The Pres ident-elect was born March 18, 1837. Capt. Zuch, a Piute, who is said to havs kicked up his heels and cavorted over the alkali plains of Nevada for more t ban eighty summers, being ques tioned in regard to the weather of the coming winter, said : “You see urn this winter he be one way of two. Jf he take warm road he be more warm as any winter In long time; If he take cold road he worse winter ever you dam see. He no be like common wlu- ter—he be big hot or big cold.” The New York Tribune la now In po- sition to have some fun with the Inde pendents. Here t l« u bit of oppressive pleasantry : “you cannot have any of the i fflcea,” eay the Democrats to the Independents, “hut we will promise to bear lu mlud the principles for which both of us fought." “Johnnie,” said bis father, “I won’t take you to the circus this evening but latef'in the sea son, If you are a good boy, I’ll take you to the cemetery and show you your grandmother's grave.” An old hog drover says that the dis ease known as hog cholera Is nothing but lice. He says a string, saturated In coal tsr and tied around the neck of a hog is a certain and sure preventive of the bog cholera, which la nothing more than the lice crawling iuto the hog’s mouth for water, wl^lfh the string prevents from doing. He says the lice crawl Into the hog's mouth and suck all the moisture out of it and cau-e death. We give tbe foregoing as mr heard It, and advise those who have hogs affected with cholera to try if, as It is a very simple remedy, and may save the hog* from dying.—Covington Bmanrs D>cBan Baus. Joseph Ashley va. L A. Ashley: 4M sores, more or lees, bonadsd by leads of Jamas Dicks, A. N. Hash, Annls V. Ashley, WtQ. Parker and Stephen Bush. Also, the Ready ph oe, containing fXI seres, n ore or tefs. In Blchlond township, bounded by )/>dso(.J. J. Eubanks and others. Also, ail that tract part |y In Aiken and partly In llaruwell oontati lug 447 aoreo, more or less, known as the Flowery UappIsCe, and bounded by land* of John P. McElhany.C, G. Tutt, Ano’indu M. Bush and the Kavnn- uuh Blvor. Al-o, the Martin piece, con taining M acres, bounded by land of W. R. Peyton. E. T. Bush, (Hosier Holland and Janies Given. Tbete is a boy in tbe suburbs of Co lumbia who should be kilbd. Last Sunday evening be ctawled under the sofa and when bis big sister and ht r best young man were sitting as close together aa poarlble, rigged a slip-knot around their feet. When the old gen tleman came into the parlor to lock for his cigar stub they thought they would occupy separate pews. The young mau fell over the centre table and the young lady sat down upon tbe flx>r, with a two hundred to therquare loch concuseb n that dislocated her arij ustable bangs. Tbe old gentleman thought that Adolphus whs drunk and hit him with his cane sixteen times be fore he could gel loose and fall out of the window. The match Is declared off—Register. rhlsk'-y rith the your thoughts by the help of as to kindle the Kitchen flis nsaUtsuce of Iter s^•n••. Silk *i S cents (Gu.) Star. We sell UeHiag's Spool F'-r-vilie A Son. Wine loosens a man’s tongue, mar riage loosens a woman’s. ’Love is blind.’ Maybe that’s why the cus,4stnp Is so often turned down iu the pallor when love takes posses sioD. A Spanish proverb reads: ‘When you sit wttn jour back to a drauuht you sit with j'our face to your ci flin. Young physicians—No, It Is not lu good taste for a young physician when writing to a patient to sign himself, ‘Yours till death.’ --a- aa “Nothing Succeeds Like Success. K^KJIGV, EXPERIENCE AND HARD CASH WIN ONCE M(LiE. THK a RAND SUCCESS OF THE REASON- OPEN INII OP 01'R SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICED AND VKItY COUPLET* STOCK OP FINE Furniture A Household Decorations 1 LF EVERY CONCEIVABLE STYLE AND FINISH. BBICSS BWS&SASEISL SYYIKS BWSWRFASSEe, ASSORTUm THE BEST. TRADE WITH l*-tT MEANS SUCCESS! IN SECURING PORIYOL'RSKI.VKS The Widest Kaugejbr Selection, Latest Styles, Mast Reliable Goods, by lar tbe*Lowest Price. These are Facts Come and'Sce I'LATT BROTHEKS, net 9 3at 708 AND 710 BROAD STREET- AUGUSTA. GA t. n. BOROEK, PmprWtMV Fresh Bread every dey. Meal* at hU hours. All tbe delicacies of the M The choictwt confectlonerlee. cimdlea, canned goods, fruits, vegeu- ; bl.»*. All at the IntMei pi Ice# and war rani* i-d to be the heat. CALL AND BE WKI/X>ME. "TIM .win -r-t- IIWSTI«lll!“S.fSflf-IIIHWW Ad the tme New Fluid ExtRcts, ‘ilnctures, Patent Medkloca Bit ter*, Tonlce, with all the Standara Rnme- illea h>r Ills to which the human race is bqlr. Brown’s Row, Barnwell 8. C. Waltkb 8. Eavks, Propiietor. Dr .1 J. O' Ba xns In charge of Prescript hut Department. Mr A. N. Ray will he pleased to *»-♦* and serve his friends. ; Fancy G<*»ds. .Perfumeries from the ; best Manufactoib-e. t Articles. : Fine Soaps, Brushes, 1 Pomndeu. and a full ; line of goods for tbe : fair sex. fi. jCia^RS) TOBACCO. I PIPES \ J. H BORGER. Ratlrowd Avenue. ae|4 As Cheap as the Cheapest. A complete stock of (l-'iieral Mcrchitriilise for the F.iH and Winter of 1884 #t nXOXXRXSON’ 8 Cornfr X<vr ths Court Houw, Bltickrillt, South Curoftnn > » 4 * PUKE: EYI.'VKa ik.'ED 1,14(1;44 MM l-'OH YIKIHI'I V Al, PI’KI’O'KS. ucl-SO James 8. Bldne, the cousin of Ids cousin, Is quoted as saying In Pltte- burtr : “Personally I like Jim, but po- liti -ally I think he Is a shade trickier President Arthur Is now said to be 1 than I like. For twenty years he ha* coh*|i|eiinp'he Mcceptanee ! f the Pr< s been t-ns'ained by the hopt* being I leo«y of U don College, shich the 1 Piesldi-nt. It was his oi ly ambition. trustee* of that instltutl-n have pt r alstently preesed unon 4dm. Oil Clolk, V«-lTe( nu*«. ilrmp Parpetinf* end OH Ku^a at rutnceU prices at Korujibe ft S.s'a. It ha 0 bem found thrit s man f d ■ * **lue|vi-lj- upon maccHroni, beans and dried peas will lose all desire for alco holic stlmtilanfs. It may be well to remember, lu case t In se articles can not be readily obtaini d, that sbsvlog* will • ffect tbe i-nine r> suit. Full Snil**if (ifntl irena' Pl.iiiiinp** low aaSI.COat Foi,ylI «hii-1 Son s. A Cbicagn man wanted n dlvon'® I'ccsuse his wife peridoted In eloL’tog hymrs. The Court laughed nt him, and he would have lost hH case had i ot the lawyei stttumooed the wife to the witness stand and started her to bur. At the fifth verse the Court r>ew up the sponge and tbe divorce s granted. tV* *eb ttie biiunond Bbirt—th* b*»t— Fomythe *nd S«n. The question of ’’License” or “No License" Is now squarely before the people of Columbia, therequlsltenum- i'er of names having been sent to the Council on a petition to order the elec tion. € Fmir-pljr l.inen Collar*at centsai For ay the ft Aon’*. A Baltimore saloon keeper has qui etly appropriated E’J.UOO in stakes on the eketlou left iu his hands and deties depositors, as tbe law takt-s no cogni sance of gambling trausactlohs. C*H *nd »*e us and be fohvinced that we are ih* cheapen. C. Forsythe and Aon, 406 mid 408 Kieg Street, Charleston, 8. C. Ool. E. McCrady no* proposes thqt the members of the State House of Representatives be scattered over the hall of the House Indiscriminately, in stead of being grouped by counties as at present. Our Legislatures have been groping in a body for tbe past .five years, and If the proposed scatter- ation will take tbeOa to some definite purpose abd end we shall favor It.— Greenville News. Hon. J. R Tucker, who wss recently re-elected to Congress from the Tenth Virginia District by the nem:crsts, has been appointed guardian for tbe minor children of tbe late President Garfield, His trust includes all the property otoned by Gen. Garfield In Virginia. Mrs. Garfield, lb making tbe request for bis appointment, referred to tbe kindly relations which had ex isted between Mr. Tucker and her late husband. ^ -^JkMr. William Hemt<ck t a well known ^^wdnees man of Cincinnati, has paid ^^Ps election bet. Having agreed that Cleveland and Hendricks were elect- r* ed he jfouid do a certain amount of street cleaning with bis own bssds, Saturday last, accompanied by a brass band, be went out sad knuckled down to bis work like a man. He said after •- he got through that he believed be —' knew more about street cleaning than say member of the booed of public vrorkfc H«- lived, moved Mti*I had Ida bving with the simple Imp® of s< noe day be- lutr President. Now Ida b<>pe* ara blasted. H!h monumental amUtlon will crumble and In th* er^at wieck his life will be crushed o it." Somebody has nsk'd the editor of th<* Richmond Dispatch how the Dt in ocrats will balance the ho< ks. The re ply la that they will probably have to d" like the old colonial g utkman wpi>se book a are pnv»orve I hi the col lection of the Virginia Hiatoilcal H-'d- ety. Wtien he f un.l out tliaf he ha' 1 been swindled he wrote on the credit aide of Ids ledger, “by unmitigated raacall’y ao many pounds,shillings and pence,” and equared the account. JR When the news rcache I Newberry that Cleveland had canted New Yoik State, lawyer Carlisle asked Judge Pnsaley to allow him to tell the jury then In the box about it. The Judge gave his permission and Mr. Carlisle made the announcement. It was too much for human nature, one old juror gave a whoop that would have shamed an Apache Indian, and others did some right smart stamping and band dap ping, all of which the Cqurt and the Sheriff promptly frowned down. Among the latest Inventions report ed from Australia Is that for produc ing rain storms. It Is Intended to force a ruin supply from tbe clouds during a period of drought. The apparatus Is In tbe form of a balloon, with a charge of dynamite attached under neath it. The balloon is to be sent in to tbe clouds, and when there tbe dy namite is to be fired by a wire con necting It with the earth. A trial of this novel contrivance is to be given upon the dry dletilcts of New South Wales, and the result la looked for ward to with interest by some of the resident* of the colony.—Scientific American. 0 ; 4 "Vo „ ; A great many of our people have de termined to go to WashiQgtoa to par ticipate in Cleveland’s Inauguration on the 4th of next March. A company of one hundred Democrats, arrayed In red shirts, will be formed before that time and will join in tbe grand proces- eion which will escort Cleveland to tbs Cspitol that day. Quite a number have Already enlisted and the compa ny will be eaeily made up. It wonld be a splendid idea for every county In tbe Bute to do likewise. Such so ar ray of tbs red-shirted Democracy of South Carolina would present a fins appearance In the Inaugural proces sion and would be belled with delight and enthusiasm by the Democracy throughout the country. Tbe railroad tare to Washington will be reduced so lew, at that time, tt to cause any per- sop to go. Enroll yeur names and let the company be formed at an early day.—Cheater Bulletin. Timea will not be so bard when more A woman always carrits her piyRe In her hand s*» that oth^r wnmen will see It. A man oatfies IiIb in hie tnblde pocket so that his wife won’t see It. A cookery b<*ok nays, ‘alwHy* smell a salt codfish before buylnu It.’ We al ways do, and after buying It, too—for thtee or four days after. Among the most blessed of all con trivances of nature Is that which pre- vintB a man frotL' being disturbed by bis own snoring. They have betn trying the electric llctit at some "f the recent cnrnpmeet- lugs, but have discarded I', it tuykes too much light. | ‘Why do they call Ben Butler an an- t(monopolist, father?' ’Because my child, he gralth'-d’two Dominations an.i tried to get another.’ ’No, my son, fl.'ure« don’t lie. Every body knows that. Hnt the bo. kM-tq.- er, it y lM>y ; you see he can make, u.r tl 0 ’uree believe ai.yitdiig.' The iiukindest cuts of all. The cuts of the Presidentl<tl candidates' It Beems fum y tr. say that a person is homesick wbt u in teulity th>y aie away -l. k. Positive, Ice cream ; comparative, wedding Hake ; superlative, paregOtli ! Thai’s the ticket. H BISCIIOFF & CO.., CHARLESTON. 8 C. COTTON AND RICE FACTORS , And Commission Merchants. ADVANeKH MADTC OX OONWIMNMKNTH. oct-'lO 3 m — BEFOBK BUYING! — Come and Contemplate Boir.dit for cash, selected with grcit care and ndipted to the taste* and want* of the people of this section J. L. MORRISON confidently expects this campaign to lie more liulpful to Oimself and more hvtieliciul to hi, customers than any of it* pro decesaors, which have made hi. name a household word in Aiken, Barnwell and Orangeburg counties. Without specifying articles nr quoting pi ice* he contents himself with assuring his frionda that he can and will give them better bargain* ih <u liny Other merdtant wiihiu fittlv miles of Hlackville. 1 he man, woman nr child who huy* ckcwhcrc will waste hard earned mouey. An inspeetkn issll that is asked. Purchases ure sure to follow. J L MGR BISON'* Blacicyill«, S. C. octlG The Randall Harrow. id Splendid Stock-largest and Loveli- eat in the Solid Sunny South. Tea and Toilet, Dinner and Dessert Ware The most Convenient, Effective, Durable and Reliable Harrow Made. Icon- omlz s time. Haves labor and money. Secures the greatest yield of crops b; the mo t perfect tillage. Unrivaled for It* power, Incomparable rapidity, an ff ctlveness for surface tillage of all tenacious and tough soils. la uHao a -ubstltute fur the plow. FAe different sifr s cutting from six lu twelvs net !■ breadth. WHAT IT WILL DO-It wilt thoroughly pulverise the soil, tt will thor oughly cover up seel i rain. It will thoroughly cover up surface manure. It is often n substitute f.>r the pl<>w. It will save half the tints and labor In pre paring soil for seed. It will Innrease your crops. It will save Its ooat in OM asaaou. v It nos no equal a* a Pulveriser. Cultivator and Bod Cutter, and for tiffing all tenacious and tough noils. No o-her Implement rtqulrid tc till corn stalk ground, and It Is un< quailed for putting in wheat, oats, barley, &c. Every on# who has used It or ent-o it used, speaks lu ps praise. It Is no cxpertioeul, but x a proved suiress. Do not tramp after aud lift your useless old Drag, Rids the Randal!, and save many a weary tulle. Descriptive circulars with ululs sent on application. von MAL.1C «V 41 -AND- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 4 - - Augusta. Go. BONES. DOUGHERTY & CO-. Hardware Merchants and Dealers la Agriculture) Implement*, ee P 2fl AUGUSTA, l»A. ANDY D. HOWARD. JACK C. HOWARD. ■ Broad Street * uclSO A Teutonic fiknd ran a foot, race aud I "St It, hut ian again aud w-n. He said ; ‘I'm tlisl at lost if 1 vas [ f- hind p.'fote.’ In M»xic.*it Is the custom to kiss thr fc* t of y ung ladifs lu sayitiu’ adieu In Cldcag.) it is the custom to olumble ■ iVt-r tin tn. Wnen a girl tH*gio* to take an infer est in the cotidi'lou of a young man’s wardrobe, It is a sign they are eugsg ed. When slie havs nil luterest iu it is a sign that they have parted or urs martied. ‘My name is Somerset,’ writes a pun ster. ‘I am miserable bachelor ; I can not mairy ; fur h >w could I prevail on any young girl possessed of the slight est of delicacy to turn a Hornet set’ Young ladies who wish to have small mouths are advised tn repeat this at frequent intei vals during the day : ’Fanny Finch fried five floun- dei lug fro^s for Francis Fowiet’s fa* tber.’ A six year old girl with thick whis kers ou her cheeks is the latest Boston sensation. 8he may he a curiosity in Boston, but sixteen year old girls with thick whisker ou their cheeks are cum men enough in this town—on Sunday nights. BKGS TO INFORM HIS FPIFADM and tits public generally that he has op-neu a Branch of his Oruhum, Empori um at Bamberg and is now receiving sud ex|>osiiig for sale in the Murphy 8h>re ih 1 ’ handsomest and certainly the largeat H’nck of Dry Guod* Clothing, Boots and Sh-e*, Groce ties. Crockery, Ktc., ever exhibited in Bamberg. Having de'eriiiiued to do buMoes* thers we ojx'ii up witli good, fast oolorsd Print* at 4 cents per yard, Gniniteoille “C” 3 4 id 3 3-4 cents per \ard, Granitevi.le R. U. 7 8 at 4 3 4 cents per yard, (to oils HERMAN’S BAMBERG BRANCH. tamers only, no merchant* need apply), and propose to make prices of all goods pro^onionate to the above samples. undoubtedly carry the finest and best solvoted stock of laid is*' Dress (roods iu the County and propose to make a AEBMAN’S BAMBERG BRANCH. 8pc I < ;j J,l, . y ol , ,h ® Biack and (olored Cashmeres. Ihvss Fiat)Dels and Flannei Tricot*. Velveteens and Brocaded Velvets in atl shades. .Sattcens, Silks and Satin*. Henrietta Cl-th, Australian Crape C’.otlt and French Rep. HERE WE ARE. WHOP THE HOWARD BROTHERS. WHUEREATl* BlnckYille, 8. C. <_;4 Wc call ilie attention of the Farmer*. Planters and others who use machinefy, suuh as Engine., lUitton Gin*, Saw Mill*, Cotton Pleases and all kinds of tnachia* ery, to tile fact that ve are Practical Machin sts and Engineers and thoroughly Htlderstand the repairing of the above machinery. New brush Wheels, new Gill Ribbs and in tact everything pertaining to a Gin or Engine. We have fitting* of all kinds, piping and engine supplies. A trial is ail we want. —The following are a few extracts from the many litters we have from different shops we have worked for, showing that We know our business. bttlct father and truthful son—’Now. John, you were at tbe theatre again, last night, in spite of my orders Speak* the truth I’ ’No, sir ! I declare I wasn’t,’ said tbe youth tn justification. *1 was only playing pool for diiuks.’ A minister having preached tbs same discourse to bis people three times one of his constant bearers said to him af ter service : ’Doctor the sermon you gave us this morulcg having had three several readings, I move that It bow be passed.’ ‘Sal,’ cried a young girl, looking out of the upper story of a email grocery, and addressing another girl Who was trying to enter at tbe front door, ’we’ve all been to camp meeting and been con verted, fo when you want milk on Sun days now you'll have to come In tbe back way.' It was at the baptismal font and the minister bad tbe baby la bis arms. ’Wbatls tbe name ?’ be asked of the mother. ‘Josephine Newton.’ ‘Joseph E. Newton. I baptise thee tn tbe name —’’No, no/ hurriedly whispered the mother, tn great alarm. ’Not Joseph E. Newton, Josephlua Newton. life not that kind of a baby.’ At a fasotonuble ball, MiuGattlefry, wbo was mtber careless In expressing herself, approaches Mr. McPeal, aud says. ‘Supper Is ready. Why don't you take a lady to eatf 'Be—be— because,’ replies tbe stuttering Mr. McPeal, ‘I oer-ner -oar—never—e—e eat la—la—ladies.’ Smart man, but be ought to be killed. *Ab, Miss De Smith, did you enjoy yourself In tbe hiounthlna V *0b yes, 1 bad a moat del gbtful time ’ ’What Ladies' 1 Gown?, Chemise and Skirts real fine good?. Silk Fringes, Pnssomenterie and Gimp. Basket and Shaker Flannels. Repeilants uud Water Proofs, double width, at from TiO cents per yard up IS T.w". k '.“ C .’2 UF.BMASS BAMBEKQ BRANCH. Extract front a letter to me from Charlotte, N. C., while in Jeraey City, N. J : “Hope yon will con liuue to work for us anil thereby re duce lb* cost of building our tn- gine*. I waa nnxiou* to bare you goon there ** you thoroughly Uu- demand tur engine*. Ll ppKLL ■KflUffiOO, per Janie* F. Johnson. * f « ? *• -S’ Vt - src.’" 0 2 -5 . g’g • it£M Hav* found him to baa 4rat Machinist in every partMular. aay place with ability, J. J. MeUONHOinB, McDonuough A Bsiautin* Savannah, Georgia. Fill TTa« worked for U? a* MnehinUf. Trust worthy, reltablo etui a good 15 S Entire natUfhctioa os Maeklaiet Can cheerfully rwoemmeud hi** u bs reliable end induatriou*. W. D. ttOBB. Master Meek inlet, P. ft A. R. R., I'eneaeola, Fla. . woi kman. GEO W. WIbl.I AM8, Ja., ft Co. Cbarlesiou Iron Work*. IIo* proved himeelf an exeellrnt Machinist. Rotit one engine com plete. It worked excellent. LIDDELL ft CO, p Charlotte Iron Wurke. Ch -r'otte, N. C. «• e t5) B L ^ f Ss-U-’S- 5 a *■ c a p s. a Deserve* the eonIJsaee of all goo-1 men. Beet MecUiniet 1 ever bed Id work for me.. F. M. Mlt’KLEJOHJf. p ’-rj Master Machinist. r tt. R. OtmUlgee, River (From Chaneotoa. 8. C.) iisrr.s S**- ? *i waadkniUJi^XmmUtttmflhff S * =: s ** S par day hy th« y*ar, H*leav*ei*a tn r = 5. 5’ S* *® hleowa eoeoant. 5 g. 5 3 ° PAUL 0HBVBRICK. E C.E.Southern, Phaepbote Vjhka. I. . f f „ . ' ; •« .' pH c'nlty. Sheeting?, Shirting* and I»ug Cloth* nt unheard of prices. We propose duplicating prices, do mat- tef by whom or where made. Comparison aud competition is exactly what we want hnd wc cordially invite it. We will certulnly endeavor to please our customers and solicit call*, when we will be pleased to have you examine oar stock and hear our prices. 200 pair of Blankets, White Rod and LlKBMAN S BAMBERG BRANCH,^”* * from 50 W0-00 per pair. Boots and Shoes cheaper thftn ever. No hmilailon in recommending himaaagaod, practical machinist. WILLIAM MILBURS, Master Machinist, Granitetille Machine fehop. jnnc’JO tf Everything is New and Fresh. No old, shopworn or shoddy goods. Everything good aud desirable. Cat) at once And be convinced And don't forget the place. LIEBMANS BAMBERG BRANCH, MURPHY’S STORE. people try the programme of woefclag ‘ lo six days to every week. The number ot marriages is ridlea- looaly small when compared with tbs Usm squandered la buggy riding. have you been Going to amuse your self V T— ’ ‘ ‘ most but I •WWI, I have been palatine of tbe time.' 'Yes, I can see that ~ ~~ what else V And then somehow or othe^a polar wavs seem ed to atnks btAh i Central Hotel, Brood Strost, Augusta, Go. Mrs. W. M. THOMAS. Coal rally looted, bMvauiSutle Alva 8l Co. CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market Ceruer ckureft 8t. Cbarlastan. 8. C. let packed tar ike enuatry a spseUliy. 1st Vy ssr lesd fti lowest ruse. •prtl-Iy a5 S XF 1 you want s FINE WATCH OR CLOCK, STERLING SILVERWARE, RICH JEWELRY, FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT-, LKRY, OR SPECTACLES, Send your ordore to or call at , , SEl Foundry, Xichiae -AND- BOILER WORKS. . JtlST AROVE DEPOT, Ati^usta* Georgia. Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair ob beat manner and terms, Jas. Allan & Go. ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MH,W ■ SOT KING STREKT, CHARLESTON, S. C. CHEAP AND GOOD. Have on hand a Large Stock of jan2l riiuv’ • -j:; ; i ■ “r T. 1. BBOOKER. OR. L. BROOK BE. Dr L booker A Son winAmaox. m. o. upwards of 50 Kogisss sad Boilers, Aw Strain and Water Pipe el reduced pdk Dealers is DrttgB, Modioian, FerftouMry. Fancy Goads, Psieet Mcateia**. sod all ar- tielwaaaatty k*pt hr Dreabta, sets KOBTtVG INJECTGB8, Voadisaa Jet Washers, i Writs 'L. 11 • • r- r - - , ■ .» . - ■ .'Ail. • ■aH rtOr.^r. _."r C,' ■Mm .c