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rn^i^x ®()t people. . ..- — — . u. j. i.i !■ THPR8l>A1 » march 5, 1*5. New AfiVEETUMinTK —1>t. 1. c. g, e . ph«f>»—Drtigs" Trusses ami ^rewriptiona. L. A. TKomaon—ArtigBM « 8tU at EJk*. 8o«»ih Parol ma an4 Narnwfll lUilwaja— Chang* «T Mi^lule. W, R. ChriiKia, Agent, Jamea B. Daria, Attorucy^-Mortgajte* a ?al«. Chroaicle and ConMltutianaliat—Canten- nial Year. Diraalutwn of Copartnership—Wolff A Simon. I'waimir Clkrmmk^M. Dra H. W. Knurs* and L. C. St-phnna propane to vUlt the New Oilenns Exposi tion this sprluir. Dr. O. Hay of Raldoc was graduated at the Georgia Medical College, Augusta, Ga., on Satur tay. Mr. Peyton L. Vldett \ formeriy of Mat- Uiews Uluff, dlwl of consumption In Geor gia on ths 25th ult. There were two Insurance polici. s, amounting to Jl.ouO, on the life of the late Mr. C. D. C. Adams. Hev. Daniel White, colored, of G'shams, wuo was ahdt by WUU im Came, aleo col ored. several weeks ago. Is slowly leeur* wring. ” A survivor of Hart’s Rattery, who now lives In Georgia, a ks us to advocate an other reunion this summer at some point In this county. At the April term of thoU. K. Court in Charleston Mr. R. W. Adnms will be a grand and Mr. J. M. L. Kirkland a petit Juryman. Married, by the Rev. A. Rnist at the res idence of Mr. H. \;. Scott, White Pond. 8. C.. on the 26: h February, 1885, Mr. Arthur Williams and Miss Delle McCreary, both of Aiken c unty. Married Trtrniary Iffih, IS^. at the rest- deme of the hi ld>- , s father, by U**v. 4. F. Hu let, Mr. Wll lam Still and Mi** Janie V. Cave, all of iiurnwell county. Married on the £ta«l ult. by Rev. J. 8. Matihvwa, Mr B H. Maynard ard Mias ileurinta Matthews, daughler of Mr*. A. E. Matthewa. Slue.' Sunday’s change in tl e schedule of the South Ctrollm Ku way passengers leaving Columbia ugf'the afternoon train ciii cenae dlr»*ctly through a* the trains now c uiuect at.Branchvilie. Man led, at the j •-eldoiux! of tie* bride’s mother in Aiken county on the IHih ult., by Kov.J. S. Havener, Mr. W. It Turnerof Itariiwell and Alts, Julia P., daughter of Mrs. C, A. Hush. We had the pleasure of meeting with Urn. K. A. Perry lu our city * few days ago. He is a citla-n of E lg>‘fl ‘ld county, bit la now engage! tu trnvelhig for tile Blue Hldgo i’l.bacco Work.-s loo •t**d at Lib erty, V.i., mid we onmiuend him to the good ofll.ws of tirethreii In this St.it* who may clianou to tueei him. —Ilaptist Courier. Wu had a plea mol mil I rnui Mr. I’e ry on Meiutay. He I* * woithysoit of oun**- le. nieil fellow cit sen, Capt E W. peiryol J l.ickvble, and Is thoroughly de*cr«lug of public CnliHdettcn nod patronage. M.in> ofjeur tvst nierrhai.t* are bu>ing from film ami we don’t tlii k I hey can do belter with any other man or lu a..y other mar ket. Elk'>—Atthe muni ip.I eifc’bui on the ISih alt. the following council was elected : InteiidMiit, L. A. Ih>'iua>,n; \\ ardeu-. J It. Hair, M. F. Hair, W. T. Cave and L. 1 . An- «l'-rson. Ge.irjc a Creek — Uied tf piienm..nia on • hr 1m inst. Mr*. Mary laiacaatrr, aifa of Mr. J M. l.anca-irr, aged l”.* ^earh, leaving a dernicd huslMnd aud six bereaved little vlnldirii to lament her md death. Allendale.—Capt W. R. Hniltbaro called “U US last Wrcii and found oUl latch stilus liauaiiig out. He teporta farmets ns Ue hind hand with Ihelr woi k oil account of the w*t and cold weather. L ist. year* ap'. Rrabham piauted tils entire corn crop In Febiuair and ma>le a Hue yield. Last week he planted fifteen ;te«v* oidyTTutTwill ftidsh'piunting t Ida week. In stock rais in* he has found that c- minon | iney woodsoows, wwfl cair.1 for, will give three gallons a day aad that a cross between the ni l land pike aud guinea hogs, w-ll fed, will beat the Berkshire. Barnwell—Dr. N. F. Kirkland, Jr.. Is planting six acres of watermelons to-day. We claim the (list that shall lipen. Gov. Hagnod went to Charleston on Monday to attend an important railroad meeting. County Trea* ror Dr. N. Ft Kirkland, Hr., Is making ready f r his annual settle ment with the Comptroller General which will be marie next week. A new and handsome chnffidetter was placed in the Baptist Church bi^t week. The juries for the next Court contain ex cellent material. The County Commissioners on Tuesday acted favorably on the appUcatioas of twenty paupers and made arrangements to bri >g back three persons from the In sane Asylum. Judge Aldrieh was Mixed with a chill on Monday sad forced te adjourn ths Caarles- ton Court until Iks 6th ef April. The Master so'd os Monday under decree in Nohles vs, Owens, 400 acres of land for $40o, and the Sheriff cold under execuMU in Bank of Charleston n. Calhoun 400 scree for $800. Wllllston—A little daughter of Mr. E. L. Nixon had her eyes so badly poisoned about two weeks age with the coloring matter In the papier bands around cigars, with'which she was playing, that it was feared she would lose her sight entirely, but her eyes ate greatly Improved. A strange disease is attacking and kill ing the Berkshire hogs. T he feet are Mist affected with soreness, next the legs be come weak, the hogs lie down, are unable to walk and waste away although the ap petite continues good. Willie Holman and Tom Scott are good fox hunters. On 17 hunts this season wl h 7 dogs they have caught 16 grey foxes.— The longest chase lasted 4 hours. The ladiei of the Willuton Baptiif Church will gifs as entertainment os Thursday, the 12th in*t., at Masonic Hall consisting of mu- ’sis, recitations sad tableaux, concluding 1th a hot supper. The public generally alp ▼Med. Admission; adults 25 cents, chib ^jffren 15 esnts. Doors open at 7), perform ance beginaiag at 8 o’c ock. Mr. E. T. Hummel died at his residenct cu Tuesday morning of typhoid pneumonia. AmiM type of measles Is prevailing near flko and White Pond. ■* S' mmamm—SKSSSmmsmmm BUekvtlie.—The steady and ragid la* ersas* In the patronage of the High Mefcoot has rendered the emptoyeaest of aa aaris* Unt necessary aixThn Maturday Mias Ka rikh B. Faunoe. an eeeoagHalMd grmfnhte uf Welleel-y Oollege, Maeaachuaetta, ar rived to take the position. Mr. J. H. Burger hi preparing to visit the Fatherland In April and will be aheeat several months. Col. G O. Rush's shops are turning out w.igone at the rate of on* a day and other work in proportion. Tho maetilno shops have been enlarged and the onbrgetio proprietor is getting ready to Increase his outfit to accommo date th* growing busineas. Dr. L. C. Stephens has on exhibition at bis drug store a chicken with four wings and four legs. It was hatched on MmJ >r Hutto’s place and live I only a few minutes after its birth, (’apt. John C. Williams returned from his Texas trip last week. He spent four weeks in the Lone Htar -Mat* and was so well pleased that he bought a plantation on the Blanco river lu the Western part of the State and wilt remove to It next win ter. In that section the yi-ld of cotton Is from one to three bales per acre, without Uie use of manures, and stock growing is a very profitable ooeupaliuu. Capt. Wil liams met a number uf Carolinians, who went West before the war without any capital, aud who are now Independently wealthy. AS a rule tie thinks t hat nine out of ten men succeed there. Jnsttc^Htrbbet and Hr. Ben Peeples, Jr.; trb-d their skill at gunning a few days ago aud killed 84 birds with 3C shots. Drs. Darling L. People*and CharlieStro- mau, Jr., cam* home on Baturday full- fledged medicine men from the Georgia Medical College and weiring the;r new honors gracefully. •Mil yiUiillil ■iMflltti Barnwtll RaHroad- he sat alter MewUre, March led, 1M6. train* rill rea a* fellow* till fknacr aatlev: [Puiljr—Ertapc AuwUy*. 1 VV Kxa'A'W A.16t>; OUANP JCaohS. A. II. Frederick, Wilson Muns, J. F. Sanilers, 8. W. Ea vim, J. F. Juiues, E. G. Gnmii-is, J. W. All, F. E. Copeland, J E. Byr-I. A. A. Faust, Urk >h Minis, C. H. Ueews, W. J Ray, 1). B. Bhoad, J. A. Owens, J. D. Browne, H W.Abstance, J. W. Kenne ij . m’AT|ON» 1 } I.r Blackrllle ” A-hlehrh “ Woodwards Ar tlarbwell • Mall AM. *.4* le.oA IS.I* 10.25 T Acc’m. H. M.' •JS ».u »JA US ICA.MXWA.III>, STATIONS/ Lr Ram wll WoudwmriS - A-hMirh Ar BUrkrlilv 4 Mill i S Aci-’ui A. M. *.l« «.» • M P. It. ft .30 ft 40 &.U) ft.1ft haruvell Kallroad Trains ronneot wilh S«ulk Car olina Railway Trains a*follow*: No. I has •oinMvtioMl'runi Syulh Carolina Hallway from Augusta and Wai Station* W<nl of hbckrllie. No. 4 lonnert* with South Carolina lUilway for CUarleaton and Uwal Station* KAst of Hiackvtllvand lV>luml>ia Plrisiuii. No. ft has connect ioofrotn South Cnrotina Kail way from Charleston, (‘oluml.la, Division and *11 Local Station* Hast of Black Wile. No. ft connects with. South Carotlna Railway for Augusta and Local Stations West of Ularkvillc. No. 7 ha* connect in* from South Carolina Hallway from *»xu»ta and ail fcamaUOaihm*. TSo.ftcoiinvcts With, ewith laroliua Railway for Charleston, Cidunihia' aad all point* Kn*t. Ou Court day ofoaefe month a HpvcUr TiaTr will leavr Ulaakvillc at I A M„ and arrire at Barnwull at 7.4ft A. J4. I>. <’. ALLEN,G. PA T. Agent JOHN B. ITCK, (iunoral Mania, r. 8 Mith Carolina Railway. Commencin'* March 2nd, 1885, train will run as follows : PETIT JDUOR8 FIKST WEEK. C. H. Andefboii, J. W. Hill, C. J. Biurk, E. H. Peeplee, Uut.ll B.iPvs W. H. Harrison, E. G. M Jdlngliuin, J W.Rountree, Angua P.u tei eon, Jacob Hai tzog, 8. G. L.twum, O. B. Owetiv. J. H. Hutchings, John M. Allen, H F. Dm i,mend, 4. 51. Gray, L. M. Fender, W. A. Li lunt. W. M<k> ly, \V. iiclvenzle, J. E. Hair, O. B. Harden, P. B. Dicks, H. W. Bilggs, Gl,«ver Moore, John M. Gantt, Joaeph hail, H. K. Anderoon, J. L O-teald, B. F Dunbar, J.S. All. C J. Davies, H M. iSoelick, W. U. D r iugton, J F. Hogg, McDai.i -I Eututnks. PETIT JCHOitS BhOiNIJ WEEK. Miles Lsiadboldt, Cl uni At>h-s, 9. It. Ellis, li F. II. xley, S. S. Fur*-, J. H. itni her, s. f. F. U. E. M. (’< x. J. F lira),ham, W. 1. Hb-o, W. It. Ii<n ntori, !t. G. Lruijewi, F. H. Db-ks, K D K- niu-ily, 4 U'l*.in ii r 0*11, > . D. I.oodludilt, W. I). L u-. Edwin H. xel, F. P. Luwtnn, W. L. Culboun, ( .4 Cain, T. J. Cin.nts, Jr., J. W. Jenny, V. V. Maim. I. R. L. K l.lngftwnrtb, Gvsirge v\. Gierli,*!. E E. Hughe*. Hem y Mill, W. U lh-MHl. 8.aiiit|,-l 4 I nl'av, M 1 , MoElhomiy, W.J Hlgbtuwer, J. A. Iteniiutt, J- In R. ( alter, S. TV. Hhtnton, 1 hoiu.is J. Reutx. AUUU8TA DIVISION. WEST (Pally) Leave Chnrlesion Arrire hi nmncLvlUe Leave llrsHchvllle Lenve Edisto Leave Midway Leave ILimberg Leave < indium a Leave Leri Leu ve Rlackville Leave Kiko Leovc Willision Arrive at Augusts (Pnlly, (ixcep SuioUy*.) 5.2(1 p m 7..% p in 7.45 p m 7.55 p in 8.07 p m 8.14 p m 8 27 p m 8.16 p m 8 45 p m (1.00 p in iM)7 p m f .70 s ro 8 2 < s m 8 40 a nt 8.80 • m 8.60 • ra (I 05 * in !\ 10 * m 0.2fi ft tu 14413 m in '4.40 ft ni 6 55 n nt 11.82 p ut 10.40 p m EAST. [Itaily] [Daily except p m p in p in I> m p in p ni p in p m the Real Ematk Tmaxbfkhh — F jr week ending March 3 I, 1885. 13r<>wn to Angus Phoenix acte, Burn well. 1 Hu Hie W and K. H. Jackson <’25. (». D. B-lliopor (Mastei) toO. E Birt, GO acte*, B.iriiw-Ii, <350. Hallie W. Brown t,i UichoTil Duubur, 2 hitch, Barnwell, <50. M-s. M. A. aud H. Laffltt* to L. (1 IGcbardaMO 8t al, trustees, 'inches, Bennett Bpiinps. Satah L. ^^'d«lGyfo Welsslng*/and Diefetibacb. 1 lot, Blackvllb*. <300. Win F.iil to Hapeey A. E. Fail, 520 acre*, Buford’s Bridge. • Ellxsbeth E. M»ros to I. Virginia Mim*, 500 acie4i, Bull Pond, <000. J. A. and Busan A. Kennedy tu Mar tha A H. Blmiaous, 98 acres. George’s CrceK, $500. Peyton M. Catvr to Silvia H. Mixson, 34 acres. Great Cypress, $136. Peyton VI. Cater to Broadut Mixson, 30 acres. Gnat Cypress, $122. Peyton M. Cater to Sarah Mixson, 43 acres. Great Oppress, $174. Emily Blanton et al to Martha E. Grubbs, ICO acres, Rosemary, $400. Rebecca Prieeter to G. Martlu Brant, 124 aorea, Sycamore, $620. Harriet L. and George P. Williams to G. Martin Brant, 4 acres. Sycamore$30. Miles Loadhoidt to Martha E. Croft, 100 acres, Sycamore, $842. Wm. Copeland et ai to J. C. McKen zie, 77 acres, Three Mile, $206 22. Molair Hodsk Arrivals.—G. f. War ner, Agent Dramatic tympany ; iUc* Irving, Nelli* Claire, Nina Ritchie, Mrs. S. B. McEltetb, Cblcaga, III.; E i. L. Hudson, West Va,; A. M. Hamilton, Frank Clement. N. Y ; W. M. H«r- court, Tenn.; Prof. Charles Herwig, W. Earnest, Cohn ; George Caulfield; Ala.; H. Marlon, England; W. W. Mc Laughlin, N. C ; B. C. Barrett, Ala.; Mr. St. Atuaud, Baltimore; T. Gachet, Philadelphia; J. Z. Dunlap,Aiken; Mr. FiUdinmona, J. H. E (sterling, Chat les ion; W. J. Pollard, F. C. B*au, Dr. F. J. VIoses, Augusta; H. E Victor, J. E. Merchant, Va ; W. A. All, J. 0. All, J. B. Cave, W. M. Bostick, J. T. Crad- drock, M. D., F. T. Hogg, E Iwlu H«| xel, W. A. Blount, W. R. Brabham, G W. Goldsby, Allendale; Laurie T. ia- lar, James Thomson, M. W. Felder, W. H. Bellinger, John S'robel, J. P. Stro- b<’l, A. Bulst, B. F. Pet pies, A. W. E I- wloa, Frank Molony, Frank Groves, Biackvllle; J. 8. Burckbalter, A. M. Weathersbee, W. H. Kennedy, R. M. Mixson, W. W. Harlsy, Wllllston; M. F. Hair, G. L. Cbnssersau, Elko; F. H. Dicks, T. 8. Dunbar, Bobbins; Lse Ha- good, Barnwell; J. F. Dunbar, W. J. Barker, J. 0. Smith, J. W. Bates, J. W. Holly, Millstt. W. A. WilUa, W. 8. Wal- ker, Owen Alderman, Wblts Pond; J. T. bull. Barnwell; Harvey Power, 8. C.; Jones Gardiner, H»*el Sr.; W. M. Wil liam* G. E. Hutto, G. E. Folk, MM- way; George G Reed,Grahams; W.L. Kirkland, H. W. Kearse, N. F. Kirk land, Edgar Dickinson, Buford’s Bridge; P. A. Erwin, J. L. Caleoun, J. W. Furse, Martins: D. B. McArthur, Barnwell; G. F. Brant, G. W. Smoke, Sycamore; W. R. Owens. P. M. Oeter, B. F. Weatbersbee, Dunbarton; W. 8. TIHIngbast, Brunaons; G 8. Warner, M. Hill, Appleton; W. W. Calhoun, Baldoo; J. F. Sanders, Cempbellton; E* A. Berry, N. G; J. Bitter, Bay Hireet. L**veAi>xn*ta 7.16 ft in Su ml. \ 4.46' Leaved illision 8.62 a m 0.1C | Lenve Klko 8 6'.l a in 1 C.23 Leave Itlnckvillft !U3 n in *».•> i Lenv* l.ee* f.2l a m 0.4S I,enre (initinmo i n m 6.55- Leave U.vmherg t) j'-j * nj 7 u7 ; Lenve Mi.lwny y 52 a m 7 14 Lenve Kiiinio 1U.UI • m 7 26 Ar. ni Brnnclivillft 1C. 10 n m 7.35 Lenve llraiiciivillt 10 15a m 7.85 Ar. n( Clinrlexion 12.20 pm 10 i>V COLUMBIA DIVISION— IVK3T. (linily, Bxc«ptSunduj,) Leave nrniicliviil* h.o5 n m 7.45 Arrive si ('nimlen Arriv* *1 ('olurobift 12 55 p m 1 i .(Ml A III 10 00 Lenve Colu uliia i7.50 n in 6.27 Lenve Cnm<len 7 (Ml n m 4.00 Ar. nl Urnnehviile 10.10 n ro 7.42 KAl’KE.Sfl (DAILY) ITEMT i^nve Cliarlentoii Lenve hrancliville Lenve Illnckville Ar. Aupuvin Id..’ill p m 2 45 ft m 4 Si a in 7.S6 n m p m p m EXPRESS(DAILY) EAST) Lenve Augtufft 11.0i> p m Ar. «t Blftekvill* 1.52 p u Ar. tu Umickville 8.25»ni Arrive ftt ChurlrMon *i.25 ft m “CONNECTIONS.” Conneciion* umdeftt Aiijiusiii with Georyi* R. R. tu and from ft 1 p.>in«g )\ c*t and .SohiIi- went wilh through Slerper helwcen Chnr- lexlon nud At'nnru on Express Hein Connection* nindeut i harleslon tyh Xorili- L**tii .4 R. K. fur prints North and with New lurk Sir.uners on Suturday*. j Connection* umd* at Cohimbift with r 0 - lumbia and Gremville R. H. and Charlotte. Columbia ami Augusta It. K. to and from all points on both Roads. Connectiou* madeat Rlackvilie with B.ar». well R. R. l>. C. ALLEN, G.P. & T. Agent. JOHN B. PErK. General Manager. M- J. DODDS & 00. Blacksmiths and Wheelrights, Pnsenl- lis Street, near Whaley’s Gin, B.uck- tille, S. C. , do better and cheaper work than any other mechanics in the county, and don't you forget it. <kcl8 cliiijn&I Foundry, Kackiiu —AND— ia assssmmf&*amsmsmsmsi and Mill Men. W« handle a Km of IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IMPLE MENTS and SAW MILL MACHINERY, carefully selected and guar anteed to please. The famous DEERI50 TWINE BINDERS, Reapers and Mower*. The Celebrated Corbin Disc Harrow, Iron Age Cultivators, CLOUD CREEK and HUNTER GRIST MILLS, Chattanooga Leader, Dixie Boy and Watt Tarn Plows and Castings. SAW MILLS AND ENGINES- We make Saw Mills and Engines a spec!ally‘and defy competition— write to ns. We are General Agents for the Pcterkin Cotton Seed, guaranteed to ja«. u nnttmfr Lass Fluuio * Land*. iff give 40 per cent, of Lint, and to equal the yield in Seed Cotton other variety. Price $1 §0 per bushel—try it of any fel 26 ly MclKIaster <& Gibbes, COLUMBIA.« C. . -rar-.r^ry^'T. -* -Tl. BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta* Georgia. Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair ou bckt manner and terms, ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, ’ CHEAP AND GOOD. Have on hand a Larre Stock of Hipwarda of 50 Engines and Boilers, aim Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pri ces. KORTING INJECTORS, Wand iten Jqt Pumps, Bolts, Nuts, Waaliein, Circular Saws, Files, Ac. Write for prices. Promptness and good work. Cheap will be oar aim. an24 D. Bentschnei- - & Go, 244 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. 0. Are now receiving a large and well ••sorted stock of Mens’, Youths’ sod Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods A fine Kne of Hats constantly on hand. , jaali. W1LLISTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, Uth February, 1885. TO THE r I'll L1C: Mr. Cleveland can not give offices to all applicants, but I can give good bar gains t<* alt, men, women and children, who Hve wtthtn twenty miles of Willis “tblT TIy stock of Geo-ial Merchandise Is complete, carefully selected and will be sold. as lr was bought, cheap fur cash or eou+Hry |rnnhioF. ft Is too large forwnmeratlon, embracing everything that It ought to. My yard sticks are 36 Inches long anil my scales weigh 16 ouncwjty the pound. Fair dealing, hon est wHglit and measures, quick salsa and sm dl profits make the platf-rm of M'l'J Yours tiuly, ALFRED OWENS. Green B. Rich. ^ Jtwelier and Phuto^raphcr, BLACKVILLE - - - - S. C. Heftier in »nii Repftirer of Diftmond*, Wnlcliew, riuck*, Ring* fttul *11 kinds nf Jew- elry ftnd Solid Silver and IMuied wore. Guiue and get your ure<ldilig present*. Fine winch work done and warranted. My *tock i* select and very fine aud I cor dially invite public iimpecliuu. drc4 Hertz & Renkl, —dralers ut— Wines. Liquors, Clf^rs ond Tobacco Fresh Oysters Received Daily. No. 610 Broad Street, Opposite Au gusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Orders promptly attended ti. Bar and Bowling Alley attselnd. deel 1 TAYLOR MFC. CO. Edward Booiker WILLISTON, S. 0., Ts nnw prepared to furnish, on short no tice and accommodating term*, tho fol lowing bricfly^described outturns of one of the largest and beet Manufactories iu the Uffiou : 1. Dry Steam Portable Engines, all ►ires. ’ « > / 2. Climax Engines, all bites, Portable or Detached, aa desired, with Locomo tive or Kcturn Tubular Boilers. 3. Tiger/fingines, allrVixcs, Portable or Detached, as desired, with Locomo tive or Return Tubular Boiler*. 4. The Taylor Saw Mill.JIron Frame, superb* and ftulkstantiil, lor heavy or plan lath i work, as deftired. ‘•wore conrr or Corn-Mills and MiDfltopag, 8- L. OSBORNE' proprtorie. Augusta, Ua , Library Building. One of the finest Institutions in the Uni te I Ib-nl I'tieloeHs trunsHctixl with real Col- l-'^e CnrreiH-y..adored fr an ill* North for theeapecixl b<-n< fit of Uio GollegO. MOAKD IU CUT CTIXAP. TIMK KEQUIUEI). 8*., TO ( WoXTHS It< niilirul Dlnlomns Awnrd-d on Com- {deting O uiwiii Satiefacoiry Matinsr. bEND FoK« IKCULAUS. j ill! THE mm Bn KESTAURANT ■ —AND— Family Srosaryi J. IL BOUGKK, Proprietof. Fresh Bread every day, M-aia at all bourb. All the delicaeiea of the pennon. The choicest confectioneries, cakna. cam lies, can tied goods, fruits, vegeta ble*. • All at the lowest prices and warrant ed to be the best. CALL AND BE WELCOME. J- H BORQER. Railroad Avenue* sep4 Exchange Saloon —AND— RESTAURANT: C27 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Lexins Henson, Proprietor, The Bar, Oyster Stand and Cisnr Counters are all on the first floor. The upper parlors arc fitted up for ladies and gentlemen. The best attention and po lite waiters. All articles served^rill be first class. — — dccll THOS, McGk CARR, FASHION AISLK Sharing and Hair Dressing Saloon, 114 Market Street, (One Door East ef King Street,) Charleston, 8. 0. aepl8 , ^ CHA8 C. LE8LIHL Wholesale sad Betail Commission ''i.-.v-vr. ..... . — dxalxb ix — FISH, OYSTERS, GAME AND v POULTRV. Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Markst, OfiSee Not. 18 arM 20 Market St. East of East Bay Charleston, 8. C. Consignments of Ooeatry Produce are rrepactfWIy solicited. Poultry, Eggs, Jm. Ail otdars Hied with dispatch ‘ V: ffeplS-fitn * aia an THl BUT n TU WORLD FO* TABLE MEAL I kBSlN g KmI Iwt « Antkfttks. Mna (AMtNU ailUTNIMr I know my busiuess well and will give the benefit of my long experience to my friends. Auy further information will be cheer- fully ^furnished. 1 guarantee satisfaction. Address EDWARD BROOKER, Willuton, 8. C. janl5 ~ AUGUSTA HOTELr - mtOA U MX. UOUSITA, O A NKAR XaILBOAD CHOUSING. Bar ftnd Billiard Rooms in (he Rear. Choice Wines and Liquors alwas on hind. Table Supplied in Bent. Style on European I’lau. Attentive Servants, Large and well Ventilated Rooma. #$~ELE(7rRIC BELLS LEWIS & DOOLI' Iwr LE, PHopmrrons. NOTICE- The undersigned, seeing the need of uneb a buslueuu in our midst, begs to inform the public that from this date he will keep in the Town of Allendale a fuIHfne of Coffins nod Caskets, and will guarantee to make It to the Inter est of tboao who may need one to or der from him. Mr. J. A. Middleton will be lu attend ance and ready to serve you at all times, day or night. Should you need a Case not kept In stock, wili get It for you by first train from Augusta.* Will endeavor to keep constantly od band all sizes by replenishing as faat an sold. W. V. GILL. Allendale, a G, Jan. 23,1885. jan29 6m PLEASANT ROOMS, FIRST-CLASS TABLE AT THE HOTEL WINDSOR, 211 King Street, Charleston, 8. C. (Four Doors South Acadswrof Moais.) This well appointed Hotel will b« opened for reception of Guests March 1,1886, by G. T. ALFOB1 ALFOkd, recently Proprietor New Brighton Hotel, Sulli van’s Island. Ths Windsor is nswly furnished throughout, having hair matt reases and woven wire-springs on alt bads. To make this a strictly fam ily Hotel no liquors wilt ho sold on tho premises. Having many years experience, I promise to all favoring me with their patronage a pleasant home while In Charleston. Bates; $1 50 to $2 per day. rates by weak or month. tohW Wa bavs this day formed a enpartasreblp wadm tl k BOWLES, so roereasore to tho late Firm of J. L. BOWLES 4b coot isos the FURNITURE horinsta at the oU stand, MO Bread i We solicit a share of tho pnMis patrsaan. jas. i» nrann. 1 J. L. BOWUSft DQWNEY db Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Ordera. DIG Brood Street, JLUgvnfou Georgia- I KM psM taffHag-SU A I^rge Amortment of ths BEST BRANDS of LIQUOitS and CIGARS aiway* on hand. Mpnrftal —' ;■ ■ • Always Active. George E. Steadman V- V y ? ' .T-’ '.v.E^Z .. Tlewpocthilly informs his friends in Barn*eft and adjacent tics that he is prepared to offer better bargain* to *- W : x coon Buyers of Machinery illm ever before. Pcroons who contemplatelbuying Saw Hills, Corn Mills. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton Gins, Preaaet of any kind of Machinery will save money by consulting h«m»- febl2 QEOBGK K. SmVBMAN, CoMtehte,!. Q. ^ Insurance Notice. To my Ditrons in Jlmncrll County: J b ®* '® ** M J rour a ' WnU o , i ^ ib« fact tbftt 1 am Mill in tkalawrMM* Mamma wwa i •Ihce at WilliMon. a. L.. ftnU ikn I reprraeat lb« folUaiagold aad rallablsOftmpantaSt Thr Inmranc* Compnny'of Norik A merit *. Aurttt $ 9,071,096.00 TlvlJ'imrlnturame Company „f Nrtc York. “■ ’lA nMAMfin Of>r nyfie/d Eire amt Marine 1 in lor* anil Trailer* Inturunre Company Cretrent Insurance Company Hibernia Insurance Company tt 14 All ki iion lo Total Assftts Represented Indx (if iMuranoe taken at ih* lawaat eurrent ralM.ZIlbac’aUa ta •MM~r th*. l’. H. LomiI, Jr., i.n* caanwad Jtcd Olt lirr In faunas) wnar nt I,-I a * . / 10300,000.00 2,5M,93*tt 2,000,000.00 1 500,000.00 1,000.900.00 —t-*’ ■ ■ 097,657^99.80 W autborixad jiiber m caned nay ot my paileim oar Jaftav athar bneiaam la mV Thanking my frieuJ* far their liberal patroaagala tbapaat aad —»MHaa- a* of *a<at 1 (ha very truljr jrour*. -a ■ *na pan aaa aotMIUSg a « R. M MIX80K~. .(ii T ^.Fsai*'*i fi U ••sss^asVsc# ctcOWiPimF Eitract*. .'(Inor.t^ | w.Lia a Lrj mISS? De J. J. O'Ba’ nox In the New Fluid Patent Medlcinua Bit- tera. Toulca, with all th* Standard Bem»- : of Prescription Dep^tmsnL «bnrgc dies for Ills to which th* human race la heir. A. If. Rat will be pleased * line of : to a*e and nerve his friend*. Jhlf sr • • • a a b a a < ta -a V ••sccsasccssam CIG-AHS. | TOBACCO. \ PI3PK8. I* PUNK WI VES AVD ■.amarnna*. J_ . _ * oclSU l-ICI^OJtdiPOB MBCIOVAL ^ave 35 Per Cent* —AND CUT FROM— ths nsw tors aomm ad nos mu 'J — .r.--— L — 528 BBOAD STREET, NEAP* LOWER MARKET, AUGUSTA,GEDROlAa- THE CHEAPEST STORE IN TOWN. A large assnrtineot of asw and accond hand clothing on hand. All mdk relA 25 per^ccnt. cheaper lhao any other atprs in tbs dty. t;rU ' ... H. HIM’HOFF & ^^CliARIaESTOIsr, 8 v O. IL.ving combined the Factorage and CommiMion ^ with that of General GrocerieB we are now prepared to Ub* eral advances to merchants and cotton shippen. fa^Wtiiwr their patronage we remain very respectfullyAc., gtmii. j. r. Easterling win w g iad to ssrvs b» oct^0»8m 4V a ,- . . j-,, nx. KtaPHtaM, ' . * Auction and CoznxniMion Merohant* 538 Brosd St, Augusta, Ga. r* r: *t H !. --y • mm % ' Goods daily received and mid at the loweri auction prices. Abe, Wtaehcta Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlsry, Faney Goodx Musical 1 — m-UTT? Etc. Watch Materials, Watehutaken* Tools, Etc. ^xasamuai w Btchc>s CIoch<i»wd Jaw airy TTypatradl - 1 'WamuftfaA. decll ^ - , .'.j ‘ , • V *-•»'' /***> if. '•* :■ ■ As W- S ■ , Vogel’s Victory. During ths Holidays cash buyars will find at tfe CHEAPEST STORK*IMF THE COUNIT bargains in all lines hereto&ra unknown a*l - ^ - ^ ^ 91. •OK ■ .* "MT at f ■■ .,v ' : 7'; My aotirs Stock of • 7*?*. : JS Choice Millinery Goods fir .. 7 ' 'JIJ.;; - Kn must be sold iu the next thirty days ragardlem uf ewt. THEY MVST^ •A full aud wall ssteoted stesk of CHRISTMASGOODSs Groeeriaui Hats, Boots, Shoes, Tohaoao, As., fie. Jto trouble to skow good*. Their <Uo4-3m E« If* >