The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, December 25, 1884, Image 3
WoUTHT o» rovSTOMATIoa. : Wb« >wo
rt»it of rwgr tbrfo locals 1* 4 fttwapapor
relate tn pMent mediciuee. tbs etonweb of
tbe tversflre render beoowee MeuedeteiU
and ett the bile that to fo him
THUB8DAY, DECEil25, 1884. out on (Kobiod of the off’
We areak not without knoa
efaib«WA|Mi[*«ra wmfErar'
■ Now 14 a wood time to prepare New If ear
rceolutluna, ,
rr> 5. H. E. Milhous will be In Barnwell
on ealeaday
Four-ply Ltaea Collar* at 12} cents at F#r-
tythe &. Son’*.
Tom aud Jerry will not vUlt Barnwell
this week.
W* sell the Diamond Shirt-the heet-
Fonythe and Bon. ,
John R. Pol Inger, Eeq, of OftsenrlUe,
was In town last week. ^
Full Suita of Oentlrinone' Clothing ai low
as $4.00 at Forsythe and Son e.
Ju ljfoe Fraser, Aldiii'h and Pronely will
preside over our Circuit Courts neat year.
"Now’s the time to Rite Smith's Worm
Oil." febU-ly„
Jirl*e and Urs. A P. Aldrich are to Bal
timore, where th« former is beinjj happily
treated by Dr. Miles for neurabrU.
Oil Cloth, Velret Riijn. ilcmp Carpetings
sad Oil Hugs at reduced prices at Forsythe
k Son’s.
• A lawyer ©f not overly tender years tells
us that bo wants a second hand sweet
heart. Proposals will reach him directed
through this office. . ,.1 .
We sell Bhldtag* Spool Silk at 8 cents.
Forsythe & Son, <
Col. F. Hay Gantt will. It Is rumored,
spend Christmas with the roses of York.
The best 43 cent Corset in the world, For-,
sylbe & Son.
. Mr. Jacob Ehrhsrdt of Three MI'.eTotrn-
Bhip has bot-ii appointed a Notary Public
by the Governor.
•.^Hnnkeif! Blankets! Blankets! at For
syths A Son’s.
• A countryman suggrets that the aspi
rants for poet • nstershliui submit their
clatrasi to tbs Democracy In primary eleo-
tior.s and abide by the results.
Block Silks and Sntins, Dress floods of all
descriptions at Forsythe ft Son s.
On Sunday lt«*V. U W. JiabiWeM, was or
dained lu Charl<*ston to the pi lent hood of
Die Episcopal church by Klshop Howe.
Medicateil Bed Fiannel Shirts and Drvw-
ers for t\,00, Fersylhc A Son.
Delinquent pu'>acrih«*i a are respectfully
Informed that the Advgntlats pr**.llct the
ending of the world on ttw 4 h of January,
18S5.
The cheapest store in Charleston, Forsyths
A Son.
Miss Maggie, daurh'er of M.iJ E. K.
lip*©', and Hr. tie-. \I tXiunts w.'re mar-
r|od I'uesday > v »nlog I 1 the Itamberg l.ap-
^l+t church. I Hu !’E rt,s prays that tlielr
life rjiav be a long Cin latnia j, bright with
hop.' and beautiful witli happiness.
W, C. Forsyth* ft Son, Dry (Food* and
Cbihing, Charleston, S. C»
Hon. George I*. Tiilinau is energet cally
Urging the P.»stoffice Dei'ni ttnent to es*
t ihlUh the poabil roire frorn Itarnwe'l to
Grodhbind, vl» FnoMng'a and Dunbarton.
A f land wrttrs us tr >iD Washington:—
. he . fllo.'ec keis ari* k a*plng all item -
cratlo Congressmen bust' answering let
ter 9 and holding CMife ei:C
New r*’.l Prints si Porsylhe A Son's.
The folio'lug stro.dtnis li'.d Is going
llis ruui.d .-f <>ur exeh u gr*: "It l-t said
thiitthri P H »: nwell girls, imlth.Tof wboia
■w.isover sixteen years old. ami ush'-d n
(KluHiHetcher and w dloppud lii n half to
•l -alh for » lowing fivoi i ism t ward u fut
girl In the geography doss "
Call nnd nt us and be convinced I hat we
arc the cheapest. C. Forsyiheaad Son,
4(Hand 108 King Street, CUarlesloa, S. C.
Put a table spoonful of so Is to ouch gal-
1 i) of fat aid It trill nr ke your hud l>*s *
ti u’lly whits an I t cwfts the jlc'd. It
w.H c •reuifl& llL' en 1 ire f ’t and leave no
cracklings. We can safely rwcomtnend
this tedpo to those who are going to kill
hogs.
1 he bonds of thfl following newly elected
offleiais nave been approved: W. B. Pee
ples, Sheriff; sraount, t'venty thouanud
dollars; Buretles. L. Vf. Youmans, M. M
Calhoun, A. P. Y umsns, Fk G. Wilting-
lia e, Alice M. I alhoun, John 8. Oswald
M. G. Tobin, Coroner; amount, two thou
sand dollar*? sureties, D. T. llleHJ, A. J.
WeiUhetwheMN K. Hightower, W.G. Harrl-
*011,8. Usbman, U. Brown, S. Brown. A.
Bulat,School Oommlarb'Uer; amount, on©
Ihousaud dollars; sureties, C.J. Cain, J. B.
2 >rn, J. P. St rebel W. Halford, County
©umm!8aloDer;um<>un», four thousand dol
lars; eurrftles, J. W. Woodward. t». W. Pea
cock, W. S Cavo. W. Gilmors Slmraa,
Clerk; amount, thousand dollars; sure
ties, L. C. Rice, G. E Hntto, H. W. Walker,
Geo. M. Hunter, W. R.Siudiftfr, J. I. Cope
land. ' <
/ J. C. Copeland. County Commissioner;
amount, four thousand dollars; sureties,
C. B. Clayton H. C-Copeland, J. J. Zeigler,
J. J.Copsland.
B. T. Klee, Probate Judge; amount, fl\e
thousand dollars; surelies, W'. B. Rice aud
C. W. Bice.
Mkbby CHnifiTMAS —The always liberal
South Carolina Railway Company offers
round Utp tickets to all stations on the
Y4th and 15th lusts, at 3 cents per mile for
adults and 2 cants for children. Round
trip tickets on Barnwell It. K. M and 25
.jentc, end this is a good Um« to vi-dt
frieuds aud to take a pleasant ride on the
riliL ~M
AtiiiBHOAliB — A. B. Connor, Bsq» has
s»)ld a great many oarp thip season to per-
sons.wno are stockliig new ponds.
Tke ladles realiaed ninety doHars from
the entertainment given last wbek for the
benefit of the Eolsoopftlehu'cb. A lot bn*
»>e«n secured, lumber bought and a§ soon
as money enough to pay carpenters can
b. raised the good work of building will
be begun.
Dr. L. 8. Hay, whokae been very 111, is
convalescent. A
' -4*«-
BTiACavriiP*.—The concert on Friday
fwi'
evening for the bonetit onhe Catholic
church was brllliatitly sucoes*ful and onr
correspondent owns his utter Inability ho
worthily describe IU Over two hundred
dollars were realiard from the sale of tick
ets of admission And of vote, in th* pri
mary election.
An Infant child of Jama*Ihomson. Esq ,
died suddenly from hsttaotrfcage on bun-
day morning.
Mr. Geo W Price Is now connected with
1 removsd^^^ oo^u^d, do you know why p. doe.
ly consider this, what may prove fo U»em
very Important matter. Don’t force so
much patent medicine down the throa' s of
unwilling patients. “A word to the wi>e.”
—Monitor.
Wouldn't It be well for such papers or
their subscriberr to adopt {latent Instdus?
The General Assembly (oo^baturday
re-elected Hon. J. B. Kershaw Judge
ol tbs Fifth Circuit, Col. T. J. Lips
comb, Superintendent, and N. W.
Brooker, U. A. Shield^ and John Scott
Directors of the Penitentiary andJ'
D. Blauding a trustee of the S. C. Uni
versity.
Two negro women poisoned thirteen
people near White Sulphur Springe,
Four of the victims have died.
Hotel beepers at Washington are
now asking 850 a day for rooms during
the Inauguration of Cleveland.
A Southern waiter told a Boston
man at a hotel that la Eastern Texas
a white tfean bad man ted a nogro wo
man. ’Was be not derided ?’ asked
the Bostogdac. , ‘He was sah. D< y
tided hire out. of town on a rail.
s
Recently the tomb of E Iward III, in
Westminster Abbey, was opened, and
the body of ‘Longshanks,’ as ho was
called, was found lu a remai kubly good
state of preservation. The flesh of the
face hid turned to a j.ellow powder,
but the part in the hair was still there
aud the shape and the foira of the
body remained intact. Around the
head was a narrow silver baiul, pu
which was engraved his name, Tne
remains w .tc placed in the tuinb 600
years ago.
It Is generally believed that orators
control republics, but the men who
have had the longest tenure of power
in this countiy were not speakers at
all. Washington, Jefferson, Jackson
and Grant could scarcely make a de
cent speech of ton minutes. Oa the
other hand some of our most bri'liant
orators have put forth almost supsr
human iff .rts to obtain the presidency
and have been repeatedly balll -d. Un
doubtedly griat speakers wiel I a vast
power in this country as party leaders,
but men wl'boui the gift of oratory
seem to stand the beet chance of se
curing executive oftice.
Plant sharia trees. Ti b: is the pro-
per tltne. After the tree has been put
In position and the dii t bus been paek-
e I about It, put as rem h water on it
as will run the dirt close to tho roots-
If this Is done, not one tree in a hun
dred will bo lost.
tSslt; etre dissolved in water Is a pret
ty sure reins.iy for cabbage w 'rms.
A tabh-apoouful lu twelve quarts of w •
ter ha* proved efllmcIou j N ■ harm
follows its use. an 1 tin* weak' sobVi >n
linpaits no taste to Ctbbago boa's
when cooked.
An eminent phys'eian says that le
Dion Juice is better than quinine le
cure malaria. We always did call f ar
lemon aud sugar ia ours in preference
to q ilniae.
The other day down in Hampton af
ter a mat rtugaccramaay h ;J per
formed. the bri iegrooin an I several
frieuds walked down to the spring.
‘Is he outen’bearin'?’asked thehride
‘Yes,’ some one r< plied.
’Wall, thank the Lord, it’s over. I’ve
l>een ’er try In’ to htmttnrt feller up for
more than ten years, an’have just pen
ned him. I wantersayju you wlmmeb
folks: Don't give up. Reeolletk whut
the Bible says: *If you don’t pit what,
you air airfter at fust, keep pejggtn,
away till you git thar.’
Any fool can run a newspaper, eh ?
That's whore so many miss it It takes
an extraordiuary fool. It takes a
man who has just got sense enough to
be willing to work like a beaver and
live like a beggar, a man who has jurt
got sense enough to go on, from year
to year, sending his paper to people
who would sooner deny their Saviour
than pay him for it, a man who has
just got sense enough to invest his life
in an enterprise that is sure to send
him to the devil, or send the devil to
him, a man who has j 1st got sense
enough to eke out his existence among
galley slaves, shooting sticks, cold
forms, bell boxes, and so forth. Ah !
we had rather be a door k-eper in the
tents of John Robinson than to dwvll
In a country printing office for twenty
—Tattler.
nineteen men in Greely'a Arctic
party, who perished, were all tobacco
consumers, fbe seven survlvois do
not use the weed'
Hr. Cleveland will attend the church
of Buchanan and Lincoln when he
take? up his resldeheeln Washington.
Ben Butler, has been pinched for
hard cash since bia campaign spree.
A small quantity of ketoacne oil ai
ded to tbb starch does awgy with near
ly half the labor of ironing, as it pre
vents the sta r ch from sticking, gives a
'gloss to the clothes and makes the iron
run smoothly.’
Tha minister had been Invited to din
ner.
While grace was being said Tommy
ryed the unwonted good thiuge spread
before him with pleasurable' antldpa-
tlon.
•Ha,’ said he, when the minister bad
-4ft # *S58?*
th;
&NERGY, FKBIKXCK AND UA&9UA8H WIXONCE
K GRANU MlOOESa OP 'THE REASON
OCK SURPRISINGLY IX)W PRICED AND VEUY CUMl'LKTE STOCK OF FIXE
to ths building opposite Ihe 81 rohfCftatei.
The patrons of the High Fch >»>i sro de-
lightnd with Frof. Putnoy’s odmlmble
msaagemsot. l[
Jefferaoo Pa»l« will oomplsta his
poveftty-seventb year next June.
“Well, old friend, which way?’’ said
a loan individual to hi* fat friend at a
railway station not low* since.
“l am off for a little trip to see what
has been going on in the world since 1
have been in bondage ’*
“What do you mean by being ic bon
dage? 1 '
“Well, j«st this : “You and I traded
for many years with the same lirm, paid
the same ruinous prices and were al
ways in debt. That’s what I mean by
being in bondage.”
“How did you manage to get out?”
“I sold off all the surplus stock, Ac.,
that I con’d spare, economized at c*cry
point and traded this year on a rash ba
sis with Ucn Davies in Barnwell. You
have no idea wli it a difference it nukes
— some merchants don’t seem to realize
that the war is over, and think they
have a government contract to keep the
farmers poor. When i fir.-t commenced
trading with Ben Davies I presented the
Mime “shadowy” appearance that you do
at present ; hut look at my proportions
t^)W—and 1 am the leanest one of the
t>ujily. It is not always good feeding
that makes n man fat; peace and con
tentment, the satisfaction tlwt you will
reap the benefits of your Isbor and no
fenrs of the sheriff’s levy to disturb your
peaceful slumbers. 1 am fat, healthy and
happy, owe no man :s dollar and am go
iug oa a little ir^e excursion of my own
as a eomplimcnt tbktpyself. I fear that
the Harcti v-inds w ill carry you henre if
you don’t make a change. Ben Davies
keeps everything ypu_ne d — Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Fresh Groceries, Haul
ware. Tinware, Cunocl Goods, Ih^IscI
anything you need, ami for the cash he
will astonish you. Take my word for
it. trade with him next year, and in the
winter we’ll enjoy a trip out WeJt on
our turp'us cash. sep2.Y ,
FOIi TlIliT
Fall Trade.
Largest Stock
-AND-
Lowest Prices.
OPENING OF
Furniture
CF SVIUir CONCKUTAStK STttK AND FINISH.
raicss sNT&m&eB, miss oKShRfAsssb, AssesttwEw? tbs ssst.
TRADE WITH US-IT MKANK 3UpOW! IN SKCURlNG FOR'YOtiusKLVVJ&
The Widest Unii&ejor Selection, Lutoyt Styles Blost Reliable Good*, by lur the Lowest Price.
These arc Facts -Sr- Come and See
BROTHERS,
708 710 liRO-A D HTIiKIOT- A.UaUST^V» O A-
.octO fl-n
Christmas Gandies,
* . -..A . » • S
TOYS, ORAIMOES'
goods in store whfoh wu arc selling cheaper than ever oflercJ in Aug'usd.
DENIS INQ & CO-. C36 Broad Street,
dec! l ... „ . <w
n^iii^j^ntnvM
Ail the New Fluid
Extracts, ’lluctureH,
Patent Modtctnos Bit
tern, Tonies, with all
ths Htandar* IP mo-
dies for HU to wlifoh
the human race fo
heir.*
Brown’s Row. BarbWM-ll tS, (k r Fancy Goode,
t Wa{-Tkr 8. Exvkm, Proprietor. .Perfumeries from th*
• • — . ; beat HanufaetotlcB.
: Du. J J. O’Ba - nom In charge : Toilet Artle'os,
lof Preacrlptlon Depa'-tmetit. Fine Soaps, Bnishes,
; — :Potnailt8. and a full
I Mk A. N. RiY will he pleased ; llns of goada for the
Ho see and serve hfoftforwfo. :Talr »cx.
Frs»h Brcuri mrmrf 4**^*'$
llsafo at alt tumna
All the ilsIlcaefoe oT
T 1 )** elniter*t euofoct
eaorlleu, cnnoQd
blear 1
Aii nt thelowsntpi
od to be tlis heat,
CALLANDBK
J H BOnOE
Kadfoad A'
«*l4 ’*
Auction and Commission Merchant*
Bioad St.rAuguda. Ga.
Goods daily received atxl sold at^ tli.j lowc-t Knctiou pHee#,
Clocks, .Jewelry, Silvefwuro, Cutlery, Fur icy Good*, Httstuai in
Etc, Watch Materials Watchmakers’ Tools, Ktc.
AV'istcUtm, CIocIcn urtul .TnwUlry Jtepaired an
deel I
1-
CiaARSJ TOBACCO. I DIVES
)
i»i!ici: wi:**:* A!*i> i.i4tto^M i’ok n iti’o
vet H0
nni thanks every day at the table.
Bis mother shot » warmlag glance
At bllfc
"Cause H's only when the mtaftter'a
her© that wa have anything worth giv-
iog thauka fyr.’
BI8CIIOFF & co.,
CHARLKSTOlSr. H- C.
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS
And l oHtiiifcNloii Mm’liants.
AOVANC’KN MAUK ON CON^IWN^lKNTs*.
nct.’IO-Sni “*
— BEFORE BUYUNO —
Come ami Contemplate
Voxel’s Victory.
During the Holidays cash buyers will find st the CITE A PE ST STOKE 10-^
TUP COI A Ti bargain s in all hues hctyloibru unknown and undreamed of.
My entire Block of ' ^
Choice Millinery G<
uiu -t be sold iu the next thirty days regardless of cost. THEi^nt^T;
A full aud well selected stock of *»,
CM HISTAI AS G OOpS*
Grori ries, Hats, B. oots, Shoe©, Tobacco, «ke., Ac. •
No trouble to .how goods. Th.-ir excelkmoo and low prices will make sales.
E. W. VOGEL.
deel-'lm
- .Jl'.. X 1 .-Jfc «
CHARLESri.CnMANN takes pleas
ure in annouui iug lu hfo many fitouds
that hie »t‘ ek la complete in all rie
parttneuts and that his pi ices will
compete favorably with thoso of any
market in the State.
H«* lias not ttmo »*r space ro erulrne-
nle all his stock for it would spin out
to the riitucnsioua of uu unabridged
dictionary.
Special bargains in Dry Goods, Gro
ceries. Boots, Sijoes, Grot blog, Data,
liar d wa rc, Crocket y ware. Tin wa re, To
bacco, Cigars, Buggit g and T.ea and
anything nestled on the faim or in the
huusebohL- If you don’tseo what you
want call for Ic It fo lo stock,
Comitty produce of all kinds wanted
and the highest prices allowed.
Be sura tocallou tho veteran before
you buy. It will pay you uud Uoo’t
you forgot it.
CHARLES PECHMANN.
eep4
VR. L. DUOOKCt:.
T. J. unuOKKU.
Dr L. Brooker & Son
WIC.L.1HTON. W. t’.
Dealertt in Dru/e, Med cities. Perfumery,
Fancy (food*, I’aient Medicines, aud all ar
ticles usually k, p< by Druggists.
oci'J
Green B. Rich.
Jeweller and Phuto^rapher,
BLACKVILLE - - - - s.
c.
Dealer in and Repairer of Diamonds,
Watches, Clocks, Kings and all kind* of Jew
elry and Solid Silver and Plated ware.
Come and g' t your Christmas presents.
Fine watch work done and wrarranted.
My stock is select and rcry fine and 1 cor
dially invite public inapection.
dec4
Hertz & Renkl,
—DEALERS IN—
Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco.
Fresh Oysters Receired Daily.
No, 610 Broad Street, Opposite Au
gusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Orders promptly attended to.
Bar and Bowling Alley attached.
deel 1
LA.W NOTICE.
To meet the demands of their business the
undersigned have, in addition to their Bam-
berg office, opened an office in Barnwell, and
war be consulted or addressed at either office.
bKINNEBA WIcLlAiOL
• i AUor**F» at UTW.
--deed -« -
JOBR BWlfflS,
Maournoturer and Daalef tn
Foreign tod Domestic lig^p, Tobacco,
«X» FF, PIPM, ST^
No. 343 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
joa’ii
Splendid Stock—Largest and LoTeU-
est in tke Solid Sunny South.
Tea and Toilet, Dinner and Dessert Ware
-AND—
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
Street ^ATtlLCUwta. Gu.
As Cheap as the Cheapest-
A complete stuck of Q .ner.xl Mcrchaixlrie for the Fall and Winter q£ 1884 aff
iviosmisoM’s
Corner Near tJte Court Hovm % Blackville, South Carolina
Bought for cudi, f elec ted with groit earn and adipted to the too*©* and want* af
the people ol th « wcttoM J. 1. MORRISON eonfideutly expects tbi#campaign to
fo: more hclplui to himself and more beurticul to hi* customers than any of its pre»
dvressors whirh have made his name a huum Itold word in Aiken, Barnwell rad
Olaugeburg «■« unties. Without s|nrtfyiug articles or qmAtng
hiutselt with ssauiihg his frieiMh* that lie can and will give
g pt ices
tWto b
liroad
oct .'Id
PEGS TO IN FOB M 111^ FPIKNBS
and the. publi*: p'acrally that ho lias
opened a Branch of his Graham* Empori
um #1 Bamberg and is uow receiving and
exposing for sale in the Murphy Sh/Yo
the handsomest and certainly the largest
♦lock of Dry Goods Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Etc., ever
exhibited in Bamberg.
Hav'ug determine 1 to do business there
we open up with goial, fast colored I’tiaw
at d cents par yard, Granitcville “C* !’ 4
at 3 8-4 cents per yard, (irauitevilU- R.
It. 7 6 at 4 $ 4 cents ja-r yard, (to cm>~
MERMANS BAMBERG BRANCH.
tomers only, no merchants need apply),
nud projxi-e to make pliers of nil goods
pro|Hiriionate to tho above samples.
We undoubtedly earry the liuest and
t>e-t stdeeted stook of Ladies’ Dre.'sGorsls
iu the Clounly and prupose to make a
idKBM AN'S BAMBERG BKANCH. sp t;! al ^ x,f J 1 ;* J^ ,Jic8 e cncr * lIT Y-
Black and ( olored ( ashmeres.
Dress Flannels and Klamul Tricots.
A elvetcens uud Bioeaded Velvets in all
sharks. ~
Satteens, Silks and Siilios.
—Ucnriclta Ciak, Ausl.alian Crape
C'.oth aud French Rep.
Ladies’ Gowns, Chemise aud Skills —
real fine goods.’
Pilk Ftiuga*, I’assameutcrie and Gimp.
Bosket auxi Shaker Elamu.ls.
Rcpcllauts aud Water Proofs, double
width, at from 50 cents per yard up.
mSTtoScSm' Ld U***iX* BAMDEllO BDAJtCB.
c'«lty.
Sheetings, Shirtings snd Long Cloths
at unheard of prices.
We propose duplicating prices, no mat
ter by whom or whore made? ’ •
C’otfipdrisou aud competition is exactly
„ wha», we want aud we cordially invite it.
We will eeruioly endeavor to please
our customers and solicit call*, when we
will be pleased to have you examine our
* stock and hear our prices.
200 pair of Blankets, White Red and
LlEBMAN S BAMBERG BRANCH,?"?' “ fa "" 50 ,0 » 10 00
ZJ fHUI.
Boots and Shoes cheaper than e?tr #
Everything is New and Fresh.
No old, shopworn or shoddy goods.
Everything good and desirable.
Jto coetonf ■
better bargufoi
thm »uy o’dier mereliunl within forty miks of Blackville. 3 ne man, wo— of
child who buy* efoc alien: w-ill waste hard earned mouey. An inspcctic-B is all tkmf
i* asked. I’ere hoses nre sure to follow.
J L* ^LCltKISON'a Dl4|kvili.»,S.C.
oct 16
— i . - —i W ■, >. —a am ^ mmmmim ^3!SSSISSSSSSmKtK^
The ISaudall Harrow.
, . * ^ ; —— ‘ m
Tim most Con vf-nfont. Effective, Durable and Reliable Harrow Mari*. Boos*
nruiz ■« lime. Khvhm fobor nmJ inotiry. riecurrs ibe greatest ytokTfuf eropf bF
the mo t perfect rilfom'. Uurlvaie,! for lu power. Incomparable rapidity, and
IT Ctiv«‘ue8H fot suit.tee Ullage of nil teiiMcious aud touch Holla, ts oftau •
.ubstltute for tho plow. Fiv© different slz a cutting from six to twelv* fool la
iireadih. ' * 7* 1
W HAT IT WILL DO.—It will thoroughly pulverisu tho soil. att U»or-
Highly conr up seed prulu. It will tbor<-U4hly cover op aQffuoa inaBntv tt.
is often a rul'utituto for the plow. It will save half ih© tiiaa athl labor lu pro*
paling soil for seed. It will incrcain* your ctopa. It will MtfwjlllrpB** fa c
semton. ^ ,
It nits no equal an a Pulverizer. Cultivator nod 3>d Cutter,ifo8 for Ufllaf
tenttcious utxl Dtugli hoIIs. No other iaiplemeut required tc till roni at
eround, un i it fo unequalled for putting to wheat, oats, barley, &c. Every oww
who has t,se<l it *>r ee.-ii it ttf cd. speaks in its prafoc. U fo uo cxperiiueoL bqft #
t proved sucecea. Do not iruni|> aft* r and lift your uaeleaa old Draw. Btriff '
rite Rttudall, and env* many a weaiy ujlle. lA uenpltTe ctreuUra with tMiiaao*
nl.ifo scut on upplkallon. . ,
Ft>n ha Lie nv
BOMEcS* EOUGHERTY 4fc CO.
Hmdware Mercbaufo and Dealers lu Agricultural ImpfMMfffM^ —
^ AUGUSTA, OA,
ANDY IL HOWAKlL~^"
HERE WE ARE.
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Where a.tj>
JSliH’kville.; 8. C.
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Cal! at once jum be convinced and don’t
forget the place.
LIEBMAN’S
BAMBERG
BRANCH,
MURPHY’S STORE.
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We mil the attention of the Karnters. Planters snd others who usemhchuMiyV
uteh as Eugines, Cotton Gins, Saw Mills, Colton Presses and all Muds of machia.
cry, to the fact tl^ut vc are Practical Machinists and Engineen and thoroughly
’todmtand the repairing of the above machinery. New Hru>b Wheels, new
Ribbs and in tact everything p^rtniniug to a Gin or Engine. We hgye ftltings
all kiud.-t, piping aud engine supplies. A trial is all we Want.
The following are a fow extracts from the many letters We have ftoa diftraot
shops we have worked for, showing that we know oar basuees. 4^
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Extract front a letter to me from
Cbarlotle. N. C., while in Jersey
City. N. J : “HVpe you will con
tinue to work for ue and thereby re-
luce the cost of building our «a-
rinen. I was anxious to have you
jo on there as you thoroughly ua»
form and our eqgincN.
I.t<JilEjl.L ENGINE Ctf.
per Jamm F. Jchusoa.
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Have found him to b«|
Machinist in .very partidii #dl
any ploea with obimj«mP >
J. J. MeDONNODqff,
McDonnough A. BafoMiae Bhopi,
Entire sati
Pan cheerful!
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Has worked for us as Machinist. £j — * o J
rruot woQhy, reliable aud a good ^5 5* o *
workman. 2 p — 1
QElL W. WILLIAMS. J*. A 0w, wSS****
Charleston Iren Work*.
Use proved himself on excellent
Machinist. Built one engine oo**
plete. It worked excellent.
LIDDELL A CO, ,
Charlotte Iron Works,
Charlotte, N. 0.
reliable and
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uduetrious.
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ROBB, S
Marter ManUaint,
ovhinwt,
mealo.-Vla.
P. A A. K. R., PsaeewiU,-
Deeervee the
good men. Bes
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No hesitailon ia reeowmondtng
him as a rood, wraetiool machinist.
WILLIAM SHLBHRN, ,
Master Meehiniet,
Oraoiteville Machine Shop.
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