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.^, v ■ t-^1, ~ - . Ijjfc,. r^tnfi .'h*. '*7i*ji ii ■ »i m THUKSDAT, •***T’. APRIL ^1 *•■■■ ■ a^gqrf "wx 1 -" a, 1888. ■ . b% ^ Hod. dftitgo D. Tllliu*n came to town lastnUlit. March eamo la Uk« a lamb and want out ilka anothar lamb. A choice atock of Hardware and Glass ware at W. A.Oyl«tk The drat rfenutaa apiintr thunder storm "passed over tie on Saturday. ^ Ool. Las Hatfood la "Rent for the sale at the famous Fstefktn cotton seed. Hoi Fishermen. ReadQuafter* for Fish' I hr Tackle at W« A. UYx<C8. To-morrow Is stood Friday, the favorite day la ohl times for plaatiiiR beans. Mesars Hays A Counts of Uaffibefff will •oon start a sale stable In Atlanta, Ga. Major J*4t Warren of Bronson and J. B. Bows, Esq., of Beaufort were in toWn last mitt UNHBa dttSfi Ju<bre Fraser has made a very pleasant Impression on lawyers. litliranU and look' ers on. “A quick brown f >x Jumps over the lety doer” contains every letter la the Eu«llah alphabet. We had a pleasant call last, week from Mr. W. F. Rice, one of the leading mer chants of Allendale. A Rood many farmers will commence tsotton plantlrR nett week. They will be a'»out three weeks too soon. One lone fisherman brought 75 trout and perch to town on Monday. They were Caught on the sheeting at Harteog's mill. A great variety of OeaU* and Children*' Bhoea. also a daUy lot for the Ladies, for Sale at W. A. Gyles. A beautiful little OyM visited our vil lage last week and promised to return to make our Holmes h ■pfy.-Prlnter's Devil. At a meeting of the creditors of Mr. t. A. Blanton In Charleston on Katumsy H. ki. 'I hompeon, E*q., the Assignee, was elected their Agent to Close t hp business. W A. Gyles has Just received from Koi thorn and Houthern nmrimsa Well sw» { l**cted stock of General Merchandise and Is offering bargains for cash that Will nuke a etwee Ui at MktUe. . Cutna and a«W. Bose Copeland, colored, of Three Mile township, who wm* Shot some weeks ago by Aith * Keaise. also Colored, dl«d from I lie effects of the shooting on Filday.— Kearsc hoe not been arrefitcl. Mca Allvn 111 oliham of Buford'a BrMge township died on th • *4th ult. hh- lesves h husband, four chlidien and ramV tula* tivwff'and frleiids to moui n Ihelr loss. Choice hams It e nt*. coffee n cents, gr.inuluUvl sugar rente, and the plM«> to get a barrel of 11 .ur that win ni M Ue your household happy at mral litae is at W. A,- U y lea. Mr* John 0. Willingham died on Wed nesday, the tTi.h ult, at the realdenee of her hus^nd In Hull PondHownaliip afUT a short Illness. She was u|daughter of the late Dr. B. W. Lawton. 51r. J. C. Huckinghani, agent for the Oca- t A niilal Insurance (Vinipuny of Nrw York, has I reeen’e.) us with the handsomest cal endar we • a v* seen and also a generous supply of blotting |»ap«'r. Leilles in seatv.h of white and Colored lawns, check Otmbrioa. dreg* gtaals lace-, Ac., can h ve them sho* n t.» them l»y goo 1 io-.klng gentlemen, ch where? At W. A W.vl'u*. mariS im MhJ >rJ.R .Turner says that J ipanes.* Finders are the t*eot stock forvi In the World They have been grown here for s-verul yeats Bud will pr^ du -c n fifty to two liuuiTred and fifty bushefa to the acre. klr. Leroy idolsir has seed for sale. Hon. Humncl W. Mellon of Columbia baa l*eeii In town for sever 1 days on proNs- slonal bin loess. Bis term of office »* l f . N. Ik-tHct Attorney will explreon the fi>-st of May ami Gen. L. F. Yomnnns Will be hU Htccesaor. Dr. J. H. Milhous will beat his dental office at the Patterson House on next Mon day. Tuoad ly and Wedn.«sday. All those neodlpg Jus services will please make a bote of it Olid govern themselves accord ingly. We *a w a letter on Monday from s South Georgia Mai n gr..wor in whldj It wus stntMl that the first melon planting In that section lua been lost by the cold niH thit. on account of thn ecaicltv of semi thnsec- oih! planting would l>e postponed until the middle of this month. Mr. W. M. f'ave. perhaps the most suo- ty'seful planter In Rod Oak. proposes to en gage In fruit culture on a large scale. He has Just bought 500 select peach trees from Mr. J. 8. Westbrook and Is greatly pleas ed with their etceitcat appearance and condition. Hon. G. W. Morrell writes us from Now Orleans^ "I am In good condition and heartily enjoying the great Exposition, which Is a sidendtd success. A visit to New Orleans will amply repay any of our people who can spare the time and money to make the trip. A competitive examination for the va cant cadetship in the fj 8. Naval Academy from this Congressional District will be held here to-day. Col. J. T. Mori Ison and H. M. Thompson, Esq . are literary and Dr*. Todd and Holmes 1 he medical exsmt nere. There are several applicants. Curious people have fallen Into the habit of climbing, on Hunday afternoons, the fence around the peor house In which the lunatics are kept. 8uoh conduct annoys these unfortunates and a simply mention of it* Impropriety wtil, we hope, secure its speedy discontinuance. Go to church None*.—The ladles of the Gref ids Baptist Ghuroh propose giving an < »r- talnment at that plans on Tussdayg *, the 7th of April next, for the bsnnA* Jf thdr chuiph, and all persons friendly to the good cause are respectfully Invited to attend. .. THk Lavwv * - ■ ' ae»— Otrm Boys.—The semi-annual merit end conduct rolls of the South OsrotloA Mili tary Academy make a good showing f r several Barnwell Boys. F. M. Willis stands first in thk third Haas and W % R. Weatherabee and (5. B Ash ley have received “so demerit marks" whatever since the 1st of October last.— A ah lev Is Corporal of Com nan y A. Willis J of Company C and Weathersbee one of the so^kjHhlC ■ •. ' ^—~~———— mi Ti fe-rr-i? AM IUal EgTATjt TTu*sPt»8.-From last re port op to Slat March. Barnwell—Maria J. Ostrander st al to Charles P« ebnann, 1 lot, •»«. W. W. Nit to B. H. McDonald,» aeras, fiMO. Ann Berry to Jane McDonald, 4 a*r&. WO. W. W. NIXte J. W. Hair, *» acres •<». Bluckvlilv-John D. Baxley to Wm. Hr Baxley, trustee, 128 seres. John and Joseph BluPM to Michael Brows, 117 acres, 0830. Fish Pond-Jos. G. and W. B. Kinsey to Lewis Neal. 183 acres, 0340. George's Creek—G. J. farter to Mrs. A. E. Carter. (4 scree. OHB.30. Midway—Martha Carson to Elisabeth A. Rivers, 1 lot. P. H. Zimmermax to J. W. Gibson, 119 asree, 0488. Red Oak—John 8. Brown to Moors A McLaurln. 41 aerss. W. W. WhUdon to Leroy Molalr. 5« acres, $380. WUllston—Ann E. Weathersbee to A. J. Weathersbee, i k>K 088 80. CorfnT Pbocikdixg*.—The Court of Common Pleae, lost week, disposed of the following cases on Calendar No. 1, the Jury docket l Marl *n Myers Vs. Nancy L. Alfeh: ver dict for def.-udaht^Davis for plaintiff Aid- rich for defendant, Joseph W. Philllpg vs. Gentry A Wood wind; verdict for plaintiff for $838.W by consent—Ixlar for plaliitfft Davis for de fendants C. n. Rice et al Vs. E. B. Johnson et al t mLtrlal—Aldrlcn for p slutiffs, »U or, Ma* her for defendants. H. H. Barker and J. G. Lynes ve. J. R.C. All; verdict for defendant—Tobin, Ellis hjr plaintiffs Connor for defendant. Emma J. Dicks vs. Isaac A. Blanton; verdict for plaintiff for $100 -tdmms for plaintiff Blanton for defendant. Ransom Snelllug vs. W. M. Cave; ver dict for defendant—Blanton for plaintiff Aldrich for defendant. Charles Mvynardle vs. Port Royal and Augusta Rj 11 road Company; nonsuit or- dervd—Tobin, O'Bryan for plaintiff Elliott for defendant. J. I. Bronson va. E. W. Vogel; verdict for plaintiff for $45 00—Davts for plaintiff Bltnmsfor defeiidaut. 8. L. Peacock vs. D. 8. Hair; verdict for plaintiff for 6 acres of land Davis, Izlar for plaintiff Thompson for defendant. ~ Nathaniel Puwell vs J. W. McL more; verdict tor plaintiff for $80—Davis for plaintiff Blanton for defendant. The folio Wing case* were settled without trial t Caroline Sraoak vs. E. D Smoak. I A. Blanton and J. W. Blanton, Admln- latrato'S, Vs. W. M. Davis. James E. Callioun vs Port Royal and Augusta Railroad Ctimpanv. D. W. Wilitaiua and Mary C. Williams vs. G. O. Riley And R. H. Waiker The following oases Were discontinued: Kituun Brown vs. 8. B. Ray. Clielaey Lockliart vs. Catherine Phillips, Cstheit.ie Mitchell and Damon Brown. Mary Brothers vs. Robert McEwen. \V. E. Johims vs. C. C. Jonea,order in ido to anl>stltutn Adtiiiul -tnitor as plaintiff Or ers <>f reference were mads in tk>r» n>lins I'card v». Will tarn T. Heard,Thew Clayton et al vs. Martha. Kittrell, Xdiui Istratrix. Twenty-five Judgments were taken by default. The Juried wnre discharged oa Saturday af'ertK) n. Eq .h y caseshce being heard Bib* week. The case of Joseph Ashley, Oommttteo, vs w. i. Holman and W. A. Holly, Executor for ton thousand dollars, was i egun on Tues Uy and Um wlsile day taken op In reading the vn him I n»u« testimony, 830 pa ges, taken before Uie Master. Argument was uiKile on yesterday by Messrs. Maher and Hutson for the plaintiff and Messrs Aldi ieh wed Melton for the defendants. Ha rawell Railroad- u •»> altar Monday. March Sod, IMP. train! 1 run aa folluwaUll further native: |Dally—Eicapt fiamdayal VV ICssT W a.K,U. STATIONS. * Mail 1 Afc’w. / i». I.v Blackvilie *• AsMvI/h ^ “ W.«ud«rant'* Ar Uoruwell A. M. *.4'l 10.0ft 10.<i 10.2ft F. M. IftO ».lft t.O SOS 1C A NT WAIL IT. STATIONS. A— .. . — .a 4 Mall ft Al'c'iu hr Barnwell ‘ ^ A. M. H 0-1 • Wwalwarffi 8.1a ft. tv " A.hK-wh S.-JO ».ftb Ar Biat Sville 8.4ft C.IS ftamvetl Hatlrund Traint connect with South Car- Mina ItailwHy Tralna as folluwa: No. 3 kaa wiuiHn tion from south Carolina Railway from Auguata and Ixicul Stationa Wwt ut KUckville. No. tvunnecu with .South Caroliua Rahway for Chnrleaton hikI Loral Stutluna Loa of BlackvIUe and Columbia Division. No. 5 baa uouuoctiun from South Carolina Kailwar from Cbarlevlon, Colirm-iia, LHviakm and all Layal gaatlona Rant of JtlackTillc. No. Iana*e-ta «hh soath Carolina Railway for Au^uataaud Local Si at wus Wvat of blackville. No. tlnu eouneorlon from South CaraUnn Railway from Aitguata and all liuealStaiions. No. 8 coanevla with south l arolliia Railway for Charleotun, tjolunitda and all iwints Knat. Ua Conrtdiir of cacti moiiih a duMud Train will leavo Hlaa-ville at J A. M., and arriva at Barnwell at 1.4ft A. M. D. C. ALLEN, Q. PAT. Agent. JOHN B. I’BCK, tiencral Manager. S >uth Carolina Ituihvay. Commencin" March 2nd, 1885, will run as tul'iuws : trtin Leave Dranchvilie 8 40 a rn 7.45 f> rn Leave Ediale B.R'J a m T.55 p m Leave Midway 8^9 a n 8.0< p m Leave ILmberg 905 a ID b. 14 p m Leave Qrahama 9.1« a m 8 27 p in Leave Lev s 9.26 a m 8.59 p m Leave Hlnckville 11 3.1 a m 8.45 p ni l.eave Elko 9.4G a tn 9.0t) p ui Leave M illteton 9 55* m 9.07 p m Arrive al Augusta 11.32 p m 10 40 p tn EAST. 1 • (Daily] | •T >4 J _~y, 1 Sunday. LeaveAugusla 7.15 a m 4.45 p ni LeavoMilliston 8.62 a Ul b.lti p m Leave Elko M 69* m G 28 p ro Leave Hliickville 9.13 a rn ii.87 p ro l.eave l.ees 9.21 a IU fi.43 p m Leave Grahams 9.3) a m G.55 p m Leave Bamberg 9.45* m 7 07 p » leave Midway 952 a m 7,14 p m Leave Rdisto 10.01* IA p m Ar. at Llraachvilla 10.1H a vn 7.85 p m l.eave Brancltville m 7.85 p m Ar. at Cliurlextoa 12.20 p m 10 00 p ui COLD MB IA DIVISION- KST. AUGUSTA DIVISION. WEST (Dally) (Dally, eacep . .. ... ,Si - ._ A,- r .| " Jtweller ud Phul^.,^.* BLACltVILLK S/ C. Dtolar in aad Repairer 8fai«fcsa, Claaka, Riugo and all ktMsaf Jew elry and Solid Silvar and Plated wars. Coat* and get your wedding preaaats. Fine watch work done and wartnkted. Ily otoek Uaelert and very fine owl I ear. dially invite ppblto Inapeoiioa. . r dra4 — — Hertz & RepM, . • r . —DEALERS IN — Wines, Llqnors, Cigars and^abacco Fresh Oysters. Bcceivad Dnlly. Nq. CIO Brood Street, gust a Hotel, AwjrkdHi^ Orders promptly atteuded to.< Bar tuu Bowling Alley aUMked, Ml SELECT SPUING STOCK, alfked owkhs mwwr.1, CnSAH AS TH* CHBAtBST t sfei A PI12 AN 00012 AN Tllfi MRftX- *»d does offer bargain io aQ lion geode. It«nnw4 j ww.NShsnt «hfi>i«s , nm.n ^ cb ~P «»* MM WiWsloo Mer* utniBucn (AT BOSWELL’S OLD STAND) BlackvUla tOr— Offer n com piele Mock of Choioe, Fresh (Irncot Wr, Canned Goods, Tin W»re, j Wnnden Ware, Boot*, Shoes, Usin, Dry Prepare* stodewti for bniasM or for tbs bnt CeHsen. tag aasarpaaeed in the State for convenience, fitted trp wfcb ( the 11 test improvemceto, with teachers Of thorough iithiN the Academy is now prepared to reoetT* students ia aaj following Tenua of Tuition: 1 lie largest ana oesi selection or Toys, Dolls and Mtsccllsnootis N’ We mean Utainrw and AfirgnitM »nd have money n auuumb | LANODAQES,SCIENCES AND HIOHKI1MATHEMA' MUSIC, DBA WINO, AU, EJCTBA W the place yon are hunting. ' mar'JO telection Of 10V», ^ i. J£J2SJ B,0 F SH “««»» n mtrnm * S.SLISK ■»«« " ■ aw - ley II AUU1.1DD T.AVfltTtfJIPQ nrTX»wrvp« -- Leave Charleston fi.10 a m Arrive at Bnuichvtlle K.2 i a m bumtaya.) 6.Jo p m 7.3i, p ni 1>. N. PUTNKY, A.M., PtMton, SARAH B. FAUNOC, B. §7^ khkbht's April Salxb —Bank of Char- leetor. va W. B. Calhoun: 4ft0 acres, boun ded by lands of John and Tom Steed, H. Bennett, J. Y. Oelhonn, Mrs. Werren sod Mrs. CWsohn. Also. ffT serra bows lands of W. A. Blount, J. H. Bennett, John Htsrd and Wilson Hteed. Also, A. W. Hnsoks vs. John D. Paltry: ISA seres belonging to 4. W. Rmoka, houn ded by (and* of Jacob Bonta, lira. Linder and N. D. Bboad. Re good—and you will be a cutloel- D >cs G. O. P. signify : Gone Out Pvt mnoentty,-or. Get Office Pteevotlyf A piece of leoton bound upon a corn will '•tire It. The lemon must be re newed uigUt and morning. A girl bae been arrot.ted while dU gulaed as an old woman. The old wo man disguised os a girl U etitl at large H'>gs are selling at $2 25 and 2 50 per ewt less than oun year ago in Chicago. Everything else Is cheaper In propor tion. Mre. Jenkins complained that the turkey sbe had eaten didn't set well "Probably,’’ said Jenkins, "it wag not a ben turkey.” 'If ho refuses to pay for It, I will, said a bystander In a saloon. Tbe first mao refused to pay, and so did tbe speaker—as be had said he would. Tbe body of a man found in East River, New York, a few days ago, has been Identified as that of Mr. W. H McKinley, who disappeared from Jersey City ferryboat. January 8. Editor Coleman, of the Rural New Yorker, by use of special fertilizers and special methods of cultivation, succeeded last year In growing 1,391 bushels of Irish jKttatoee per acre. Capt. Bradley, the popular conductor of the South Carolina Railway, who happened to such a aerious accident three months ago In Charleston by falling from a piazza and breaking ids arm and otherwise seriously Injuring himself, Is np once more. He came up Monday on hie train and although considerably broken up. Is about as good as half dozen dead men. ‘I tell you, sir, no woman "can be ful ly jtruatod !’ exclaimed a cynical man to a friend. 'Why Just look at poor Sntffson. Didn’t be love "that wife of Me ? Didn’t he consider her an angel? Didn’t he fairly worehlp her? Didn’t b* think notblag wan too good for her? And how hne she requltted him ?' How? 1 asked the other. ‘ 'Gone and had twins—these hard times.’ The first money drawn from the treasury of the United Rtates for btfe services as President was received on last Thursday by Mr. Cievethnd in the shape of * warrant for 93889 87. This Is for the month of March, datfogfrom hr | the 4th, op to whksb time Ml Arthur has been paid. Tbe warrant wan made oat In the regular offlee routine, with out being applied for by anybody at the White Efooee, and was signed by Treaeorer Wyman with other mall matter requiring hie name. e . . (Daily, Except Sunday.) Le*** Bran oli vi lie 8.55 am 7.45 put Arrive et Camden 12 5-> p m Arnv* st ColuDibia ll.OUnin 10 00 pm LeaveColu'ubla 7.50 am 5:27 p m Leave Camden 7 (10 a m 4.00 p m Ar at lirnneh villa 10.10 am 7.42 pm EXPRKBd (DAILVJ VTEBl.) Leave Otarloetnn 111 JO pm Leave bvitnchville 2.35 a ra Leave Ulackvilie 4 31 am Ar. Auguaia 7.35 a m EXPRESS (DAILY). EAST ) Leave Aupusla 11.00 pm Ar. at black Villa 1.53 pm Ar. at UraiM-h villa 3.25 a m Arrive at Charlraton 0.25 a m ‘•CONNECTIONS." Connection* made at Augusta with Georgia R. R. tu and from adpjtnia West andSenth west, with through Sleeper between Char lesion and At'snta on Exprea* trniu. Connection* made ul l barleatun with North- Eastern R. R. for prints North aud with New York Steamers on Saturdays. Contieottoue ntadn at Columbia with Co luinDiaaud Greenville H. R. and Charlotte Columbia and Augusta K. U. to and from points on l^>th Roads. Connections made at Blackvilie with Barn well R. R D. 0. ALLEN. 0. P. A T. Agent. JOHN B. PEC ((.General Manager. M- J. DODDS & CO. 7 Blucksmillts tyid Whqplrights, Psscsl lis Sirect, near Whaley's Gin, B eck ville, $. C. , do bettor nod cheaper work thunnny other mechanics iu the county sod don't vou forget it. declS L. OSBORNE’ Sato Prjprtorie. Augusts, Ga, Library,Building. One of the finest iaatlUtiona lathe Unl- te<l Dtatoa _«k Heal Business transacted wltkMeai Col lege Currency, trilercd from ills HotUi for the especial benvfit of the Odleff^ BOARD IB CiTT ohrapT^ TIME UXQUIBKD. 3*) TO 4 MOUTHS. Beentlfol Dlnlowstr awarded wn rirai Dieting 0><urnr In Bstisfaotory Mahitor. bEN D FUR t IRcULAHw. Jaal • ■ ~ THE • ffiitmu mo! KE8TAURA.N7T —AND— :w Family Gracary; J. II. BOKGEK, Proprietor. Fresh Bread every day. Meals at alhhoura. All ths dvlicaden of the seadhn. The cbolceet confect Iruertee. cakes CRndlee, canned goods, fruit*,. vegeta bles. All nt the lowest ptlcee sffd Warrant ed to be tbe beet. ' 4, - • ’* CALL A!?D Bfi ^ELCoSk * J. H BOROER’ Railroad Avenue. eep4 " . rtf nMiTir The Augnsta Chronicle. TAYLOR MF6. CO. ward Brooker ^lUalSTOX, &. c^: Is now prepared to furnish, on’*hort no tice rind accommodating terms, the fol lowing bricflyjdeitcTibed outturn* ot one of the largest sud bc»t Munufuctotie* in tlie Union : 1. Dry Steam Portable Engines, all sites. 2. Climax Engine*, nil hires, Portable or Detached, aa desired, with Locomo tive or Return Tubulat Boiler*. 3. Tiger Engines, all‘•ires, Portable ] or Detached, as doaired, with Locomo tive or Return Tubular Boilers. 4. The TaylorSew Mill, Iron Fnftne. superb and subetantixl, lor heavy or | planlA|tiim work u a* desired. 'IttttlttflR! UP To Farmers and Hill Mm We handle a line of IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL O MENTS and SAW MILL MACHINERY, carefolly Mlwefodtd an teed to pi esse. The famous DEERIN0 TWINE BINDERS, Reopen and Mw The Celebrated Corbi t Disc Harrow, Iron Age Cnhirmtort, C CREEK and HUNTER GRIST MILLS, CfaafitoMhgk hm4m t Boy aud Wgtt Turn Plow* and Ctutingf. BA.W MILLS AND "ENGINES. We make Saw Milla and Engines a specialty and defj' write to us. We are General Arents for the Peterkin Cotton give 40 per cent, of Lint, and to oqnal tbw yield fat Seed other variety. Prio# $1 50 per bashel—try it. McMaster A m ' COLUMBIA, a I feby, ly JAS. L. FLEMING, Jaate Flchtno k laortiN. J.L. B0WUBL COPARTNEBSHIP ... • \ We have this day formed a eopertnerahip under tbe ftrm« k BOWLES, m raccessor* to the late Firm of J. L. BOWLK8 A COt ocntimie the FURNITURE business at the old stead, S49 Bread struslf We soHeit e share of the puhlie patronage. ' ° ‘ , .1^ ' * ^ JAS. L. FLEMIN* ,J. I*. BOWUSrfi » AJ ma ’rL-jp'a OWNE7 A THB BUT Ot TXB W0UJ> KM TABU MRAL I BgHgnMl! o.ne ■Ki.'x iskI'.d vi'.arn I know my boaineM Well and will give j the benefit of my long experience to my friends. A uy further information will be cheer fully* furnished. 1 (vuantnice butisfacti'-n. Address 916 Brood Street. * " ^ A lisrge Aoeortment of the BEST BRANDS of Foreign and Doosnstk LIQUO.tS and CIG \R- always on hand. Special attoniioa paid fol Order*. — - ■ .fr zsmm Always Active Thn ArocsTA CimosicLS wn* Ssfebliehed in 17fi5, but is still young, vigorous owl pro gressive. and fully up to ail tk* require ment* of a fir*t-claM newspaper., Demo ct nt'e in politic*, honevt aod fearless is the advocacy ot ail good mcaxu>-e« —tkeergu ut no ring or clique, it ha* no friqntta lo^rewsid, or eneni es to punisb. The purpose of tbe . intosici.it is to advance tbe general good and support such measures as will inure to tbe moral, social, educations! and material advancement of tbe Stale nud country. The oil la dims of the CunoKtciB are free from the tsiet of •ensadon ilinn and (he 4e- jaul5 EDWAFD BROOKER, — WlLLlBTUJt, S. C. •H' '■ \ ' George E. Steadma w ' Fftwpectlully io forms hig friends in Barnwell The undersigned, seeing tbe need of ties that he U prepared to offer better havwaUsw to each a business In our midst, begs to | tr r Inform tbe public that from this date I be will keep In th* Town of Allebdale a full line of Oofftoa »»d Caakcts, and will guarantee to make it to tbe Inter est of tboae who may need one to or der from him. Mr. J. A* Middleton will be In attend Gl l UUIW & CO Fatiodtf, MacSme —AND— BOILER WORKS. JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta. Georgia. Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair on beat manner and terms, ENGINES, BOILERS, . SAW AND GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOOD. TInve on hand a Lanre Stock of upwards of 50 Engines and Boilers, also Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pri ces. K0BTIN0 INJECTORS, Vandizen- Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nuts, Washers, Circular Saws, Files, ic. Write for prices. Promptness and good work. Cheap will be oar aim. ia24 D. Bentschner & €o. 244 KING STREET, Are now receiving a forge and well assorted *toek of Mew’, Youths' sad Boys’ Cloth Lag and Furnishing Goods A InelfoeofHato toMtnailyenhend. ■ r jaalA than «ver before. Pemom who- .. gravity e.tgeuevrrd bytou.oral pebUration*. “ r - MtowtOO w >'' «»• ,u BoileTff, Cot^Cp^H, PNtM ou/ telegraph new* t-ervice ... fuii and * n<J « ““d ready to a**rre you *t all k - ind o» Machinery will save money by ooneultinff him* complete. The Chsoxici.* contains an aver- ti<nrs, d*y or night. Should you need « .. a Oaae not kept In stock, wlii get It for » f el) I -■ GE0BGE |L STEAMiAN^ you by flret train from Augusta. Will ^K^Ba^aa^ssaBasn^BnctoBSSaaBBtoafoaiMMI endeavor to keep eonetaotly on hand all size* by replenishing as fast as sold. W. V. GILL. Allendale, 8. C., Jan. 23,1885. Jac29 6m words per day t from tss. 1*1* eomplet age of nine Uiousnad the New York dxsocialed 1’irss Vice is supplemented by specials from our able andlalMte 1 ooireapoudenta at Atlanta and Columbia, who are ind'fatigabie in their l*bort to give our . readers the latest newe and the most interesting letters. Our scompliaued sod brilliant associate. Ms. Jauk* U. Manuall, of tbe editorial Htatf, sends our readers bis graphic sod in. tereMingletter, troru Washington dari*g the session of t’ongresf. The CtiBosiCLB publishes the full tele graphic service of the New Y'ork Aesociated Press. * TERMS: Horning Kditiou, 6 men!ha “ 1 year Evening Edition. G months •• 1 year Weekly Edition G month* •• 1 year Sunday Chronicle, 1 year The Evxsiao CnnoMcttls tbSlergmtend cheapest Daily paper in the fletflh s#1$p<tb- lishes all the telegrsphie newt, end ell the news ot the rooming paper, aad b scat to subscribers at $ti per year. The Wikklt is now a tea pagp paper, hat in April it will be twelve page* -44 eel- umns. It is filled with impemat newa> The SrsPAT CHRomoLa b a large eight page paper, and contains fifty-six ootumna of matter '" Specimen oopiee free. Addrese CnnoxicMt k CoxertTrYioxsttsT. Patbick Wauh, Presideaf. August*. Ga. 8 5 00 10 (Ht 8 00 « 00 75 1 25 2 00 JQ1H BOFUBfi, Mnnnfoctnrer and Dealer (a !•; ( '- > •• * Forngt and Domestic llpr*, Tobweo, KNUFF, PIPKW, BTC. No. 343 King Street, Chsrieston, S. C. ~jiat— F —♦ ^ GEORGE H. BATES BA.RNW KL.L, C. 14., M. C. Will praetiee fa eO th* Cecrts of th* State , aad give promptoUeatba to nH tasievee ea- trusted to Us care. • (jeaHt'- - v - - - / S. '-'’ • -S J- . ... W.- l‘ * -." A -.a. ^ Hp i! PLEASANT BOOMS, FIRST-CLASS TABLE AT THE HOTEL WINDSOR, 211 Kicg Street, Charlestoo, 8. C. (Four Door* South Academy of Musie.) This well appointed Hotel will be opened for reception of Guests March 1,18&, by G. T. ALFORD, reoenth Proprietor New Brighton Hotel, Sulli van’s Island. The Windsor is newly furnished throughout, having hair mattreeees and woven wlre-epringa on all beds. To make this a .strictly fam ily Hotel no liquors will be acid on the preftilees. Having many year* experience, I promise to all favoring me with their p*trooage r a pleasant home while In Charleston. Rates: |1 50 to $2 per day. , liberal rates by week or month. feb26 InsuranceN ■v To my Patrons in Barnwell County t i beg to call your attention to it* fact that I am still la _... dulMuntonj office at Willieton, tf. C-. and that I repreeeet the foYlowing nsi «»»hk . _ Th* Jnxurantx Company of Norik America, Asserts $ 9,(171,1 The Nome Insurance Company of New York, “ IfoffOff Spr 'ivjfidd Fire and Marine “ foMlljfl Fa» tors and Traders Insurance Company r Crescent Insurance Company “ 1,40«,( rw*a • » ^ Hibernia Insurance Company FERRY'S ^b.> Total Asne.tie Represented*, AU kinds of Ineuritoo toko* *4 the tow*** on treat rate*. Itog'nleo toad lien to the feet that P. H. Load, Jr„ b eot eoanoeted with me it apyp maemi authorised' either to enoool any of my pottoieo nor do aay ether boataeps lam Thanking my friend* for tksir liberal patreaegsla th* peat end eeUsilfog f of same 1 as very truly your*. ; , .' j K. M MIXBON- Ail the New Fluid : Bmwn’e Row, Barawrll B,GL Extracts, Unctures, ; Wsuxa ft. Eavib, Proptieter. Patsot Medldnos Bit- : tera, Tonics, with all ; Da. J. J. O'Ba' >ox In charga : tba Standard Remo- : of PrseorljHloa Department. , dies for Ills to which ;. the human race Is : Ma. A N. Bat wHl be pleased heir. : tonne and aenrahli Mends. ToB^idda '’*** PUNK WIN EM AND POD ootto I CIGARS. | HUM you ia tbe vay of maatoe men moeey i a fcw dava lhaa yea evw thoaght pamiUeaSaay ‘ a. Ckottol hoc required. Yea coo live et nd mDtasewy tnm safcjsr afi teat the koWMM, •* who arenas wad tapaHbrUmuowM* TforSl wboetCft axm. •e. BI8CUOFF ' OHARLESTG^ r \ . ii ■ # f A ' H. ving combined the Fftcton^e and eral advnneeh to merch patronage we remain very gtmr. j.