The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 15, 1885, Image 3
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Judp AI<Mcki«h«Wi«g
tmrg ikia wwk.
Is Fo»r Mil* Um «cm *f Ikra Uborer*
k«T« tdvMMd ft foliar x jptMtk ibia ymr.
M Vow’« Um Uim to a I* hwlih’s Worn
OH.” fehl4-ly
Qoftno, bought on line, Lae comtaenood to
come to tbe cowntry and ootton need, told
cheap for Cftfb, continue to go to the city.
The ftteam raw mill of Meeara. Grand? ft
Z<>rn near Windsor was liuriiod on the 8th
ln»t. Lom $2,000, fully covered by inau
rauoe.
A oolored girl five years of age was acci
dentally burned u> death on last Thursday
on Mi. Mat Powell's plaoe In Kosetnary
township.
Rev. W. P. Wotn.tn of Bamberg la sert-
ously III with pleuritic effualou In the
luiurs and srosnd the heart, the result of
a severe attack of pneumonia.
Opt A, B. Connor drew the waiftr frera
hM carp pond last weak and caught AfttTVe
number. Which w*re chipped to poiute In
this Htnte, Georg! * an^U laba ma. 1 he tar
get caught was two j ears okl and weighed
blpht pounds.
The cre>litora of Major 8 T.iebman met
la Charleston on Saturday to elect an agent
to co operate with the arsignee In the set
tlement of bis buslnexe So great teas their
confidence in M«jer f.iehman s character
aad capacity that they tendered the position
to him but he declined and Mr. L E. Union,
the awignee, was elected their agent. MaJ.
I.iehuian s liabilities nrr in round numbers
$IO.OOOand kianssets S4'.000.
3
•yrr .i.
Biuckvhac.—Mr; lobaO. WUiUasi
startM to Twm nm A pmapectlng tour
Bttday. Up arttl he ahuttt
•ruHls. . . t. T-- - ■
. M r. and J*. ,W, IVrraU nod St
*h QlfiM-i; ft fvf At* M«SW UrlsaiM
tiob on TlMUday. _ .
Tbs ha sum cut of Um Court Houtt bulld-
thg Is balog remoduMud for Um aoooaamo-
dallon of ib« High School. W beu Um prue
Posad sltsiaUoiM aiwsooipletsd UwUI bs
•im of the most oouifortabis and oosnuio
dlooa school rooms In the btate.
Trade waa dull on Hal urday, yet at one
time fort y*«ev»u carta, wagons aud bug-
glee were counted on the buelosaa streets.
Tramps art numerous and troubl .some.
Householders should keep their doors well
locked end their dogs in goed bitiag order.
NiwYrab Ngws._Mro. IM-dalr Is now
eff ting tier entire stock of winter milli-
bery goods, ribbons, floweis, Ac., at nnd
lerlow con*, i linac giMMla mnat he sold to
make room for a nuperb epilng stock and
purchasers can now get on ruble bargains.
f
Miuhtilt Mixed.—Mr. W. Marrterl Mrs.
B. Hl«* son by a former martinge marrli-d
Mrs. b’e slate . Mt« B's son by a former
hnohand married Mr. W. Jr's daughter —
Mia B’s so i and Mr. W’a son l>oth bud
cidldren. Whut kin are thc> ? asks a cor-
respoudont.
MILLMTox,—Mensr-*. Hurley and Bren
ner, of May ‘ Ity, Mi.-lilgan, are Rt>einii»gr
the winter at the iiiiinton Houm;. TImv
•tre pleasol alth the climate and country.
After a s-rein uud piolrnot«vl attack of
jni<*uiu>>ula Mr. I A. i lauton la up nail
about again.
The aarnions of the Rev. Mr. Key, the
new pastor of t he Bap ini t-buicb, a.u V(Ty
popiil.tr with ail <ienoiniii«tii>iis.
A wild horse r m away Sntiintay After
noon on K. It. Avenue with a buggy In
wtili-b ( b()’. W. W. Mutlhews ni«l a IraV-
elllng •ra«ler were riding. I'-oili occupaat-i
the buggy were thrown « ut. Captaai
MstthnwH had Ids n< ck and shoulders
pHlnrully tiurt wbtlo the ti adnr h,.id several
rib-* broken.
A son of Mr. D. P. 8p<awU, about six
yeais eld, died on ttnturday of an affection
of tbo brain after a short illnei-s.
BAnxwtLL.—Married, an ths 14th iast. f
t>y Rtr. U. W. UaraweU, Mr. E. D. Jokn-
ttou of Selma, Alabama, and Misa Lslle Lee,
daughter el the late Mr. B. F. Brows.
Col. Angue Patterson of Bamberg is pays
ing the belles of Barnwell a farewell visit
this week preparatory to a visit to his Bed
River plantation.
George EnnU, an Inmate of the poor
house and an ex-Federal soldier, celebrat
ed Sunday by cruelly beating Ur. Conley*
also a pan er, whose age and paralyUa
condition should have protected him from
such an assault and battery. EunM was
pulled off befoie he had satiated his pas*
slop and on Monday waa lodged In jail for
thtity days.
i he old Board of Omnty CommlsMonitrs
met on Monday and turned over ths nfllse
with all its lights aud reepouaibt.ilins to
Its sucowmoi s. The new board organised
by the election of Mr. W. Halford us Chair
man. Judge Maher wa< re-elsotod legal
a IvlAertand Mr. Walter H. Etves Clerk
At the next meet ing, on the 3 I February,
the b iMtt! will disburse tpe past ln<letit»*d-
rt-.n i .io c. -^uicl. whii-iy i.i.iv-
idenu of T9 per cefit ou the past iu -ebted-
ness of the county.
B. B4ntsclu6dl'
& Co.
Inaniraiioo If otlotf
244 ttl^G STREET,
CHARLESTON, 9. C.
A re now receiving a large and w«!l
tutor ted slock of Mena’, Youths' and
Roys’ Clothing ami Fumishing G'igds.
* A fane Uus of Hats coast an t)y no hand.
janlh
To my Huron* in BarmccU County: ,,
I bag to sail year aisstoUon to tbs that that I am still laths laanmne* baulasss my
aftea at Wlllistoa, A, G. and that 1 rspraseat ih* following old and rafiabtoCunpuHts:
The Imiurmnot Company of North Amorim, efarffi $ 9,071,6^9.0#
Hu Nome Immmmco Company of New York, “
Spn'njfie/d firt and Marine
j\tctor* and
f and Troderi In taro net Company
CrHcent Inturoutr Company
Bihernia Insurance Company
u
*4
10,000,000.00
2,565,93$ &2
2.000,000 00
1.500,000.00
1,000.000.00
Total Amttt Represented 127,157,329.82
All kinds sf lasnraaes taksa at the lowest enrrent raise. 1 beg slss lu sail your at ten
lion le the lest that P. H. Loud, Jr,, iaaot connected with me la aay manner and ia net
aatliorised either to cancel any of ray policies nor do any other busiaeea la my nnrne.
Tbaaktng my fHonds for their liberal patronage In the past aud soliciting s conthraaiisa
of saute 1 am very truly your*.
R. M- MIX803ST
TSST
Pi;MR WdiB^WAlMB
oet$0
Save Per Out.
TAYLOR MF6. CO.
Edward Brooker
WILLISTON, S. C.,
—AND BUY FROM—
THE NEW YORK CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE.
528 3BOAD STREET, NEAR LOWER MARKET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TO WN.
All goods sold
A large a snort men t of new and second hand clothing ou hand.
25 per cent, cheaper than uny other store in the city.
MT* <S rent.)
frro wltlioatinpIlcailoB.
Oer nine-
(treted Cate
tocnaef
" KVtUYTMIMG TOft THt
, foH of vaiuebl. celuirel direettooe, roeUtaSac
—^ m . pH h rail ui tw«9ui. ..ararai .ircttww, rrawmrae
PLANTS 35 R 3] Ci
icatt be luetteS oa receipt ef •ttmae to cotar * ** ,
FOr lOOtS. MratScnit.) To ca.iomen ef taH momb (eat ^ ©VV YOTK.
H. BISCI10FF & CO.
Christmas
toys. oRAjrrtstBs. ap:
goods in store which ws an i
IU. K2b
i NA i 4A < I
AlUjtlofl and
538 Brood Bt.,
Onoda daily receive<l and sold St tho fowssi attiitt price*. . AJB*, Wg(<M%
Clocks, Jewelry. Silrcrware, Catlery, Fancy Goods, IIWuiMd InsffWlwBnt*, Ifdflfaftda
Etc. Watch Materials, Watchmaker/ Tools, Etc.
Wwlclfwa, Cloc
tlecl 1
„ . ...v» fc s-'< ' ' ■%
mnd JwwWlry Mrpmlred mi>d Wg«W«p4*dh - 'n • ®
*.,,, ,.
IL '
Vogel’s Victory#
bMrMirr'e Fanuvai.r ^alis —Ex<^utlon
— L. M Ayer rs J W. sim! C. G Muefi: Mim>
h'lmlred acres In (ieorge’sOirek townsliip,
b< Uurlcd by lainls of K J. liaitz >g. E Mor
tie. estate of Frank Ayer,(J. F. Still, W. T-
Cave. L. M. Ayer. H. Mortis, U. M. Morris,
e.lalo of r. H. KuhIi an I J.iiism Samlei s.
levity Rosa vs. M M. Yuiingbio-xl: One
IiuikIiihI anil lifty hit ►, b u >i <1 by ismls
of uf Hu) nonlM-rry Ilona, Henry
O lom, s. M. Youngblood and vet-tlo of
Henry K'.ss.
J. J. Wussinger, Adiiilnistrator, vs W
O. kiuiute, AtlniltiirlrMLur of L>. A atnofce.
Ot e humli <sl a ml sixty aen s, bouml-d t>y
lands of Joe«|.h (jo.-eland, waters of Lh-ui-
oti hwaitt - end public road from Lvtuwa
bwamp to Briar Creek.
U. r. Kennedy, Ex-iubir, vs O. W. Folk,
Aduali.Uirator of J. J. Folk. Five huu-
drei acres, bounde.i by lamb, of F. F. Car-
roll. eatnts of Jtthu Wbetotonu, John Fat*
lick, Jeff McMIllaii’and — Pender
TheBoerdof Exteoatou of the Metho
dist Eplscop.1 church ra A. MUkll- toe-
Charles Monc-lef, U*<ution Jenkins aud J*
Arthur, iruetet's A. M. K Chureh at Blaek-
xiile, H. C. Lot of Isnd with Church build
ing in Ulackvllle, bounded by lamia of Hr.
W. H. Reynolds, T. H. Moses, W. A. Ner-
land and David Bilggs,
Forocloaureof nuA igage -8. E. Ta n ance
vs. J. C. Tsrrance. One Hundred and eighty
acres in Red Oak Urn as Up, b niimIsM by
lumla of the estates of Moses banders and
O. D. bnelllng.
HaVAL Cadcthwif.—Hon Georgs D. Till
man baa isnued the following notice:
"A competitive ex tmlnatton will be held
at Barnwell Court House, Thursday. 2nd
April, l«H6. for a ns val cadet fmin the Sec
ond Coagreaslonal District, who must ftp-
pear at Atmupolls on the 19th May rajp.
for examlualbH) by the au'horltbw of the
Naval Acs'tmey. Every cwndbiato for , x-
amluaiton imiat he et least five feet high
an-i phyeloalljr mmumI and weil formed ar d
of robust Consiliution. He must also be
over foa. r t«en and under eighteen yeais of
fti s on 13 h May next, and he must like
wise be an actual resident of the Congrev-
slonal dlstriet e hlch embraoee Edgefield.
Aiken. Barnwell and Hampton comities
and Hi oxl-.ii nnd Warren lowiiAhit*s of
Colletou ceunty. Iu addition to undergo
ing a Uioroagh pli wdesl exam! latloii, he
iiiusl fun liei more be examined mentally
h, rw dh g, writing. 8p>-llliig arithmetic,
geography, £>a*lish grarumar, history and
algebis. All the exainiitstlous • xo»-pt In
tesdiug wi I ljt> wtitten. I he examining
com mil U*e will lx- published hereafter, and
I shsi take piea«uis In furnl.hli g any
other lidoi aiation that may bedeelr»d."
Is »ow prepared to fnmieh, on abort no
tice and accommodating terms, the fol
lowing briefay described outturns of one
of the largest nuu bet Manufactories in
the Union :
1. Dry Steam Portable Enginss, all
| sues.
2. Climax Engines, all aiaes, Portable
or Di Inched, u* desired, wi h Loootao-
tive or Return Tubulai Boilers.
3. Tiger Engines, all sties, Portable
or Detached, as desired, with Locomo
tive or Return Tubular Boilers.
4. The TsjlorSaw Mill, Iron Frame,
supmb and siibsiautivl, lor huavy or
plantation work, as desired.
UOU URT SIT'
CH-A.RL.E8TOT. 8- C.
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS
Aud Ooinmissiou Merchants.
During the nolidnys nsh boyers *31 find si Um CHKdPMBT , _
THE COUNTY bargains iu all lihes heretdfbr* aakoowB i
My entire Stock of , t*'
Choice Millinery
■oat he sob! ia tbe next thirty dsy* iBgaidioM of etti. THUY WBBWf
A full and well selected stock of
ft-DVANCKM 1AA.DK OX COXfolOXMKXXM-
octSIVka
\juk~ '
BEFORE BUY1MG —
Come and Contemplate
CHRISTMAS 000556,.,;.
Groceries, Hats, Roots, Shoes, Tobacco, Ike., Ac.
No iruubls to «bo«r goods. Their excellence and Im* prin
E. W. VOGEL. *
dcc4-3m
Oora-MiHs nad Millstones,
all CX0U.
THB KBST or THX WOXU
SOn TABLE MEAL I
Beal Estatb rRASb*aw.-For tbe week
ending 13th January, 1S83:
C. T. Abrams etal toG. W. Morrall. 40
aorrs, Beunwtt 8prings, $836 51.
G. D. BrUlug.f (Martci) to Bobortson,
Taylor A Co., lot and building, Alluudalu,
$2M.
bame to same, lot aptl building, Allen
dale, $200.
O. H aud Lynn Wood, to Hattie E. Wood,
480 acres, Allendale, no ouBslderatfoa ea-
tered.
W. 1. and A. <J. Wlforvn to H.C. fiayser,
lot and build lug, Allcodale.
Martin Uingu et al to U. J. Brabham, tot
In liairborg, $2$.
Adelle J. Brabham to Julia A- Brabham,
156 aerea, Bambc g.AUnk
M. A. Handifct to T. A. Greet., 1254 acres,
Bamberg, $800.
L. A. Wilgkt to Aaron lied, town tot
’ Bamberg, $7$.
G.H. Uelliuger (Msafer) to 1>. tAfinU.
294 scree, Barnwell, $17-0,
KptiUe Faikeastetn to Mrs. Jolla May,
lot sud bulidl g, Bant*ell, $*J$.
G. D. B. 1 linger (Mastei)to M. E. Hair.
105 aeree, Barnwell. $15$. ^
Name Is earn*, 129 aorea, $208.
M. G. A>btn and W. A. Holman to Y. Y.
Holman, town lot, no oonaldeaaUon en
ure*.
V. Y. Halmsn to W. A. Holman, town lot,
no dfcmidsgntfcHi entered.
M. H. Ingram sfol W, A. Holssan to V.
V.
era ! _
r(l(sffter) toliiHft AP.B.
Bii
STA TE NE WS.
Since the liquor tax has been raised
in Aik- u “aplitteru” tire now reaiHly
sold for uu oente, >
C O. McCoy, tovtitor of tbe Chester
Coiiniy H. C. liepuldit-MUs, died al
Charhrttr, N. C., ou Raturduy.
H>>g cholera lu prevalllug in Hpar-
taubuig county. Ii is said that a de
coction of toUacc«.> will effect a cure.
Rev. Joseph Cross, D. D., tit one
lime a M- th ‘dust lulid'.let in ihLs Stale,
has rt-ceuily buried Ida fifth wife.
8o» th Carolina la tlie only State In
tike U.don In which it Is Impossible to
obtain a judicial divorce foi auy cauae
Mr. Lewis Brad well, of A ilteu, plant
ed laat > war 110 screw iu cotPxt nbd
made 190 bales of cotton jbat averaged
506 pounds to the bale.
There are more vehiotas in Oolam
bu iu proportion to population than
any other city to the South. Sherman
left but cue of two to 18C5.
During last year 53 nwW saining and
mauufactiirlug euterpflaws wsre or-
gaolaeti la tLtu Statn with a ewplul of
two niUHon, one hundred nnd seventy-
foot thousand doflars.
Major D. W. Bradley of Pickens has
been re-elected chalroiaii of the Board
of Directors of tbe pMilteutlury. The
Board will elect a manager of the work
on the Columbia canal at ito Fubruary
meutlog.
Up to the 8th Inst, the CntumMa and
Greenville and the Charlotte, Colum
bia and Augusta Railroads had trans
ported 589 emigrants from Uiiu Huts
tp the Houtbwant.
Mr. #. 8. Qodley and Mr, E. M Fln-
cben, of Walter boro’, have both taken
out a liosoas to asU splrUuoua liqnors
for the waauiag year at a ooat of fl,-
627 aasto
* /1 -- •
A petition in tM-balf,of the appoint-
sot of Gen. J. D-. Kdanedy as the col.
icctot of the port er Ohnrleeton bus
bewu clrcniuteu ia Abbeville uud blgued
1 know my business well and will give
the benefit of my long experience (o my
frieuds.
Auy further infonaaiioo will be cheer-
fully furnished.
I guarantee satisfaction.,,
Address
EDWARD BROOKKR,
WlLUHTOM, 8. C.
jnnlfi
FOH r L LiK~
Fall Trade.
Largest Stock
—AND—
Splendid Steck—Largeat ifid Loreli-
est ia the Solid Stump South.
Tea and Toilet, Dinner and Dessert Ware
-AND—
As Cheap as the Che&jfcfik
. I ,, ‘ »» - w
A eonpleto stuck of Gvassal Msrwhaadias fee ths Vsli
nxoK
, f* • .g . , ;
Corner Near Ike Chart Htnm,
4U
HOUSE FURNTSHTHTO OOODB
A ivwsl SMW and
MoawnON
Ha:
liroad Street -
oclSO
(Lowest Prices.
Itowykt for eash, selectwi with i
the people of this scettww J. L. M
bs more helpful to kimatfif Sffd «Of« bsusfisial to hisv ^
-A-MfZUSta. Grtou. I dscossern, which hwrs made his nstoS s faws^rhoMWSFJ I* ;
^ V 1 Orapfbbanr ocuntiss. Without spsa^-
hunsoif with assuring his frissds (hot
than any othsr masshsst whhia farty atM <
ML who hntusUvhpro vfill awtowhntd car
isOkad. rnrwhassusfw ttVs toMtow, '■
. J Xj- MCRKISOX.
e^mwn^mraAfo^wOasfiifon ra . uv .1 liuMSsraiahiuwra*nnj. ■ ra
CHARLES PECHMANN mkes pless
lire in aixiourteing to bt* many frienda
4. f
... Jei
that hie stock Is complete In all de
ai lments and that hla pi Ices will
itiwpete fnvorably with thuae of any
market in the State.
He has pot time or space ro enutne-
t ru ail bi«t stock for tt would spin- out
>ths dimemtloos of an unabridged
dictionary.
Special bargains In Dry Goods, Gro-
ferfes. Boots, Hboce, Clothing, B«t»,
H arlware, Crockery w« re, Tinware, To
bacco, Cigars, Baggl: g and T.cu and
anything needed on the farm or in the
household. If you don't see what you
want cult for It. It is In stock.
Oortotiy produce of all kinds wanted
and the trighest prices allowed.
Be ft«r« to call on the veteran before
yon f*ny. It will pay you and don’t
you forgot ft.
CHARLES PECHMANN.
y-H—
1
THE
umnuu
1
KE8TA.T7RA.NT
—Ago—
by many dtlz -ns.
Meaata. Tboatti tt MoOwteben, of
Somtwr, are bows farmers. With IS
plows wn 295 acres they made 246 bales
of ootton, near 1,000 bushels of corn
sod an abundance of oats to last them
through ths year. They gathered an
average of 1276 pounds of seed cotton
from each acre. 1 Fresh Bread every day.
The following dieUeguishe* aneft l ' Meats *t stt tnmnL
hawsprprvweuUd BdntbCsroHoato tbel. £ th" dehoacleu of ths swasoa.
os«. « wuXauw.
Govnriometu alnou tho adoption of lbs (Ll«v. *- vogma*
Family Srocsry;
J. B. BORGEK, Proprietog.
ConaUtatloar
Vtoe-Presidcai—John O. OAftmtio.
to saisc.'to seres, Bern welt, $fi$.
£.6. WfV and
Bamtary efStaro-Hugh * legate
id John a Oriftotto^
Swcretary of WUrJoba a Calhoun
< tond Joat IL Potoscdft >
Bssrstory of tbs Kavr—Paul Hagtll-
- , 4 * 4 • j f 4
All at the lowest prices and warrant-
| #4 to be the best.
OAtL AND BB WjfcLOOM*.
J H BOHGERv
Railroad Area ml
'Mr 4
wstL
J. 1, B6t to Mrs. M.
well.
L.«. •. OTfsal to C. 8. fttoC 27D >stoft
Ossrfs’s Crush. fttlSl ,
^ ^ ™
w Anaraey Oboerml—Hugh S. Legaco.
1 A IX W>
JOSH I0FUI6,
L. MBOftlfS- m* foyttr.
Augusta, Ga.. Library Bui'diag.
Owe of the (laser IntoItutioua to the Unl-
U*>1 1-tMtWS
Real Bttsincsa traaaaotod with real Osi-
|egn CurreucyL w dared from the MurUlfor
tbe especial benefit of the Ooflsgfo
WOASD I* CfTt CHEAP.
TIME RTQXUBKD. 8^ TO 4 MOUTHS.
Beantfftd Diplomas Awarded «n Goat-
plating Onrrec |n^jat I gtoet^ry gsfijMy,
Jttl
UtCU
Hertz & Renkl,
—DEALERS IK—
Win#, liquors, Cipirs find Tobicco.
Fresh Oysters Reeetted Deity.
No. 610 Broa^ Street, Opposite An-
gusto Hotel, Auguste, Gar
Orders promptly attended to.
era prot
Bar and Bowling Alley attached.
“Well, oM frhmd, which wsyF* said
s hum todtvidual to bu fat frisud at s
railway ft*ties cot long stneo.
“I am off for a Uuls trig ** *•* what
has bean gesug ou in tbs world atoss 1
have been in bondago "
“What do you nscan by being is bon
dags?**
"Well, jest this: “You and I traded
for many yehrs with ths sants firm, paid
tbe same ruinous prices and were si
ways in debt. That’* what I sieuu by
being in bondage.”
"Hour did yau munsgu to get out
*T suM off tbe surplus stock, Ac.,
that I could spare, economised at every
point and traded this year on s cask ba
sis with Ben Davies to Barnwell. Yew
bar# no idea what a diffsreuce it tushes
—mam merchants don't seem to realise
that the war is over, and think Ibey
have s government contract to keup the
farmers poor. When l first commenced
trading with Ben Dories I presented tbe
•ahie “shadowy” appsuvauce that you do
S’, present; but ioobwt my proportions
now—and I am tbe famtoset one of tbe
fanrito. It is not etorajp good feeding
that nrtkes s man fiit; pease sod eon-
testment, the satisfaction that you will
reap tbe )>eneflts of your labor aad uo
.. fears of the sheriff’s levy lu.disturb your
peaceful slumburs. I tew fat, behlthy and
iuppy, owe uw utou » doRar upd am go
ing uo a Hit he fret emeursion of my bwn
as a omnplhnent to myself. I fear that
the March winds will carry you hence if
you don't make a change*, i Beu Davies
WHERE ATP
keeps everjrthtog you ueed—^>ry Gowda,
~'MMa, Fsush
duel l
-i—
Green B. Rich-
Jeweller tid Phwtognpber,
BLACKVILLE * g. C.
Speakut of tho Houau of
Msuufostursr sud Dsulsr to
mmtom*mknnti “v wp®**** a * mouuu ih sseprsaumf -1
Ungdow Cbevm, Afmistuwd | fn^pi gid DoMbUc Cfeus, Tafateei,
■S&: rro A«rrs. BurtH*4 Joteuu L Orr. 1 .
si u I.
A.
rrptoisut of the Bu«tot»—lolph lu-1
eoob Baud uud Jobu Goiliard.
Oitef Juutiou—Jobfi thBlodgft
Ve. 843
jaaii
v rtrKs, etc.
Street, Qtoriostou, 8. C.
DsaTAr in aad Rspsircr of Diaaoada,
Wstohus, Cfoeka, Klsgs sad all kinds sf Jaw-
airy uud 6s(M SUvsr aad Pfotod wars.
6mm sad get war weddiag prassets.
Huawamb wdto dswsswd warrsated.
My steak Uasisst aad vary Aaaaad lesr-
diaQy
Roots, Shoes, Fmsb Qroeeriaa, Hard
ware, Tinware, Canoed Goods, ia feet
anything you uasd, uud hr the cash ha
wifi astonish you. This my word for
it. trade wRh hit* next year sud to tho
■rioter we'd eejoy u trip out West ou
ony surplus cash. 1 a*p25.
r -i *irTirVi|t
i tit - i'JF : f- '■ ^
We call the Mtonflou oi
suoh as Kogtous, GpUoa Gtou Saw* MUk,' Gtotoe Fi
ery, to the tote that ’rs am Ftoteiad hfachhrtds sn
undantuad the mpaMngofthewbeve toAchincry. Mtey ..
Kfeba sad to fact everything pwiaiutog to a Gin or Euftoft
all finds, p$idt^; and cbgine sapplips- A trial Is rig**“
Tbe feRowing are a few sEtrsoU from the tuaay
■hops ws have worked fiw, showiaf thut wu has* our
Extract from »1 slier to *fe from
Cksriotis, R. C., wlills la Jensy f« STt #
duos tlw east of boildiaf sSrsp- ^ g. j- MtBteSSa^ A
ilUtr ^l t* *e .
w».- i-'ff nrit
•* l.tilWm
■ Wfisr fttei- %m ,
class. 1 wss anxious to fasvs yau g
gosa tfaers ss yso thoreogfaly Eae *«
dsrstsad sar safftass.
LIPDBLLK!«OtJICCa
par Jams* f. JvKnsaa.
wr- Sr
GEOUGF-H-BATES
iTTOUIT MiKMUSilLWIl IT MW,
19AI»rWKL.U O. H.. MI. C-
Ifss worked for as as
Trostworthy, rstlsbU
WOfkOHUI,
OK. W. WILLIAMS, Jm., k^fa.,
Ckartsstoa frtt Works.
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will prscUns to all ths Csans sf tbs feato
sad givs prompt sUsaiiss to >11 basiavss ea-
trostod to Ms aero. Qaafd
M ISMMK’S
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CHARLESTON, S. C.
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