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THUHSpA!, APRIL 1*. Am.
N*w ADV(nruX)l9iTS.-rI..L. 8Un»ell—^
Bprliuf CloUU< -tf. ■ ; t
E. Bniokw —Bu« k«ye Fwop^r, ike.
Howard Droe.-BfcM-kvlil* MmjLlua Shop.
We thank Senator Butler for valuable
public documents.
Cotton seed for pi iiiUnff purposes are
scarce at 35 cents i er busiiCt.
A goodl^deieiraUo'i went to Charle-ton
on yesterdAy fcom this county.
Mr. Thos. x. Baynar-1 of Bennett Springs
Is \ery 111 with pneu r onln.
Leroy Wnters, intuit eon of Cupt. John
T. Willis, died on the 15th mat.
We acknowledge tn invitation to the In-
ter-Sta’e Picnic of Mutual Aid Association
No. 1, of Charleston.
Col. W. R. Duncan will deliver the me
morial address at Barnwell on next Satur
day afternoon at 5 p. in.
Mr. E. L. Roche has kindly sent ticket*
of acirrlssloo to the approaching Floral
Fait In Charleston for ourself “anil lady."
Royal Glue mends everythl»g. H.'ndJH
cents to R. H. Soirt ig, Grnliame, T. O.. K.
C , for a bott'e (by mail post p.iid>«ind try
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Very few roe shad have tieen caught tn
the Suv innah i Ivor this season. The flsh-
ermen think thelracarctty has been caused
by the back war 1 weal her.
At t h« recent mu'dclpal election In R vra-
beig Gen.F. VI. rUml»**rg was chosen May
or and Messrs J. F Murphv. J. H. <’ope,
K. 11. Hays and J. I). Copeland Wardens.
Hon. G. W. Morrall paiil us a brief but
pleasant call on Tuesday. In a recent t' ip
through Florida, CJeorgla and tl e Oulf
Stated he has found no place as good as
Barnwell co nty.
The v Bivers Bridge Wnrumentd Associa
tion will hold It i annual m*H>tiug on We<l-
needuy. May tUi. Col. L. B. O’Brvanand
James E. D.ivi*. Esq , have been invited to
nddress the meeting.
It is comfort in? to remember that a
c«»ld. late spi Ing b«lng« a go,id harvest
According to the ancient aayli g:
When A|>ril bl< wa Ida horn.
It doth good both for hay and com.
Coroner Tobin held an 1>.quest on Mon-
dav on the <1 ad Usly <*f Matilda (Ukuntn,
a oolornd Infant, found dead in la-j In her
Mother's hou-e on Mr E I,. Pdtcrson’s
pi ice In Rich la n t tow'slitp. The jury
rendered a ver. iot In atdiiidancc with Uie
facts
Th*' following i-* rcc immenfied as a "sure
cm e" for chicken choh r •: Take one pm t
of ilium to two pnrlH eacb of Eiieom salt-
and oiiareoal. Pulverlxe th-iroughly and
mix with dough. Fi ed t*cni wi’h Hie
dough before they go to roost and k'*eii
ttieiuawiy from wiPr. Iry it. It will
probably s ivc v mr f >wls,
0>
Fr nn the Ooinrty AiHitor w-» hav* oh-
tained the following a'istr.ict of real slid
personal property lo this county: Nirn-
b->r of cr-s. Til.Bii; value, ji.il7,6i5 F. r-
e<>n Iprotieily, (i I)J7 77i; iiihking a total
*< f reel aJsl tMtrsoual, Ineliidlng It. It. and
elegraph prottcety, $<,*■* .vrt. | here are
4.*t:2 Polls, making (be aggreg.it‘of tave-i
tor nil puristeoaand from all aourous, $i>.-
6«ii;, 77 ctMitanud 5 adds.
A pracdcNI gardener makes the fallow
ing statement: year, u teet of a
fr> qo'-iit prsci l,w among gioweisof mel-
onsand 84|U4C4>sb 1 rduelest the ends of
tlie long aiaiu suti >CS ft the melons,
m]ii ishes and ouCumbers, snd b ft »oine to
i un at their own will. One squash plant
sent out a s ngle stem resold ig more than
forty fee', but did not bear «ny fruit. An
other plant was pipclosl un li It formed a
compact mufS of Into miugii g -i Insiioote
• Igbt feet squtrw, -aid tt b-ie six I sen
MplsShe* 'J ne past year a tnu-k-illcloii
I laut thus piqpked 1 i, covered tl.e space
allotted to It aiill It sent twcu'y-thrwe ape-
iinieu*»f irult; tfu* m st of tlien were
| i 'died olT. I Uw pinching CMUhes iu» uy
lulernl biancbea, wldcli iatt, r produce (Re
female or fertile Woo i e, widlo the main
vims pr Uuco only the male tdosaonis.—
I he dilT weuce tu fa*«.r uf the yield of an
aero of luelona truated by this pinching
pruceis y cpie«tit to too barrels."
A veryliitefMllktffeiltdrUlamhiit for the
bn Qt_yl the lYdSbyttrUiu church whs
given al URcOiMirt Howe on the night of
the I7i b lust., coukiatlng of nvieic, both in
strumeutal ami VeesiT. reAtAtiims. refresh
ment*, Ac, and was tarsely attended In
spite of the inclem ucy of the weather.—
The litdios and gentlemen participating In
theperto^iihncciwiotl -sbly sustained their
leputattocs for talent andSbi.lty and weru
loudly Hppl&uiljed atiheceuclukiiHiof each
rendition. One of the movt pleas i nt feat
ures of the entertainment was the singing
of "Cell Me Back Again,” by the blight,
winsome lassies, VI isses Bessie Urir- r and
Emmie MoUIr—the former little lady be
ing on r visit to Barnwell from Washing-
Um snd the latter her little, hostess here.
Their singing was of a plaintive sweetness
that brought tenth r tears to many and
was happily and artistically rendered,
edclttiig founds of applause. Each of
tnese little queens of the hoards gave a
reel ation both lu keeping with talent and
grace and finished their connvctlon wbh
the evening's amusements by having the
praises of the entire audience, The nmn-
agemei t have every fceason to be gratilled
with the success of their • fforh, both from
the enjoyment of the same by their audl-
enos and the HiancUl result to their
church- *
From the accounts that reach us on all
sides', the people of Charleston are determ
ined to InojirnadlhM their city for one week,
camlhenohig May iltli, prox. The Mutual
Atd Association. No. 1, one of the most
poWsrtuI benevolent orgauisttions In the
Uncled Btstes, will give a grand Inter-State
Picnic, on Wednesday, May lath. At this
entortafnroent, Capt F. W. Dawson, Editor
of the Se^8 and iiourif r, will tnnke an ad-
dressof welcome. Gov. Thompson, Lieut-
Gov. Sheppard, Senators Hampton and
niftier, an l other disUcgutshed gentle
men, and the edl'oraof stery paper In this
Mtote and leading cities from adjacent
States' have been invited, and are expected
to atlrfad. A magnlHoent prize, honelst-
inrf of a sliver pitcher and waiter, to be
contested for by visiting journalists, hit
been procured. The Grand I odge, I. 0.0.
F.. of the State of South Carolina, and the
Hpottman’s AssdciaUod of the CarolInas
ftteetgEtM same week, ou May llth, Uth
and 15th. Ths Claarigeton Driving Park
AMOtteUoD, of which Copt it. W. Wegener
i* PrSidlnt. propose to have on their
splendid course two days of fine racing.—
The railroads should furnish excursion
at ths lowest possible figure, eo that
ell can attend snd eni >y the fresh air frurr
Old ocean at tblA ilCligntful season. Let
all go e bo nan and h* v* a good time. Our
frieede In ChaCicatou bid us a Fboie-aoutod
#e!ooafe. 1
Allendale—Trade la dull, as most per
sons needing groceries bought early in the
eon son whan prices were very low.
Unusual energy is mat Treated by plant
ers and there U quite a boom in Intensive
fanning.
Two good schools are open, in which
Miss Arnold and Mr. Calhoun are wisely
touching the young idea how to shoot
TlpMf is a prosp, cl that the several rell-
gkxiSileuotuinatlotis which have so ami
cably o< Cup:ed the union chinch will build
repiiiute houses of worship at au early
date. . -
Mr. Geo. P. Harley, who has tieen In deli
cate health for same tlm, U ou the high
road to a complete recovery and hae. It la
hoped, a through ticket to perf- ct health.
..The postoffli e Is so well managed that
there U no di-sire for a change iu its per
sonnel. There is no room for iiPprovc-
lutntandthe present incumbent* slumid
be retained until lire people pet mil llicm
to resign.
Capt. A. B. Connor has a fair crop of Al
monds. On a tig It ee iu his yard there is
a tig which has stood all the winter weath
er and is now tipeiTng.
The boci 1 Oiub, which meets every
ThursdHy rVet lrg, afTords pleaeant and
profitable recreation to all whaattend tts
meetings. Outer towns should adopt and
encourage its relluli g iiiOaunces.
'lids D the dryest town IS the county.
Ham well Railroad
f»B am) *Arr Mnndar. April t»th, 1»S3. tndm
will run as MliWt lilt funurr nutlet-:
iMirauTT’s May Bales—W. It. Stark A
C . vs. El zabeth R. Furse, 40 acres, boun
ded North and West t>y Dr (» W Mon ail,
on the East by Furs'-’* mill creek at.d Mrs.
Eliz ibeth R. Furse and South by the Au
gusta i oad.
Naihanlcl Powell vs. J. W. rdcLemore,
200 acrea. more or less, boundel bv lands
of A. J. Wrathersbee, G. W. Mitchell, J. W.
Mitchell and B. J. Anderson.
llXAii Tsfatr I nAKSTEi-M—F«»r the we»‘k
ending 2Uh April:
AllendalH—Flor nor J. Freeman to Ch&s.
PecMuan, 1 lot, iW.
Barnwell-W. B Peeples (Sheriff) to Jus.
Dihiond, 4 acre, f2S.
Blackvllle—A. Templeton tt \V. M
Templeton, 8u acres, $150.
E. T. and A. W. Tetnideton to W. M. Tern-
ph-ton and (t. a. TeinphToti, 8> acres, t.t.
Bed 0«k—Frederick Dortch to Charle*
Fochmaon, 1U0 acres, $J)\
FklsoNal.—Col. P. B. Hagiwel returne*!
on Friday fr >m the New Orleans Er posi
tion and is enthusiastic lu Ids pralse-t of
Its perfections.
Major L. T Iz’ar will visit New Orleans
early lu May, and after sal i-fi ing himself
lu the gieat Txpositlon will go up the
Father of Floods ou a liipof iudctitiilcdu
ration and enj .yiuetii.
Mr ll‘-nry ^lntoll of Allendale will start
in May on a (•rotracte'l tour to the Path-
• rlond. We wi-li him Bon voyage, a hap
py snj mru iu his oi l home m.d a safe ic-
luiu to the New Wolld.
senator YouinaUs was in Piwii on Mon
day in i xo'llcut health and buoyant spir
its.
I ishop Northrop and Kuv. 1*. J. Wilson
we e in Piwn yeoteiday.
A dollar of '8.I4 is woilh S600. A
dollar of 18i>4 is woith eighty live
c<nts.
The Bible on which J fT rsoo Davis
took the oHth id ofQee as President of
the t'oiifedersto Sts'e* is in tilts Mtate
treasury vault iu Montgomery, Al t.
Ex Judges It. B. Carpenter and
DioinpM'Mi H. Cooke have formed a
pat iiH-rship for the |>raclice of the law
at Greenville.
Tf It wasn’t for hope the heart worth!
break,’ as the old lady said when she
butiecj her seventh husband.
When a woman undertake* to re
pair a cbickeu coop, she invariably
hit* the wrong nail on the he«d—and
diops ths hammer and weeps.
S. A. Duthatu, outou factor and na
val storce dealer, of Charleston, has
failed. Liabilities $125,000, mostly in
Charleston.
Rev. A. B. L - "*, a well Known Meth
odist mhiLler.etalioned oo the Branch-
vllle Circuit, died on the loth Inttant,
of pneumonia.
The up-country people nre bitterly
lamenting the almost entire failure of
the orep of turnip greens In that sec
tion.
M tj <r Anderson, the Superintendent
of ths Asheville and Spartanburg Bail-
road, Is sanguine of the completion of
the road to Ashvilie by fall.
An obituary notice referred to n de
ceased citizen as having ‘gone to a
happier Lome.’ Tbs widow is about
bringing a libel suit. These women
are too sensitive for anything.
An Anderson County farmer lost his
watch in a field last fall. While plow
ing in the same field, a few days ago,
he found the watch, wound it up, and
it stalled running as well as ever.
ElgeQeld will have something to
drink this year. The new Town Coun
cil will grant liquor licenses, and the
Advertiser says ; ’Now that bar rooms
will again be Hoemed iu Edgefield, we
look for tea thousand liquor dtutn-
mere before the close of the present
w.-ek.’
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A current paragraph says that ex-
Governor Moses, South Carolina’s
carpet-bag ruler, will take the lecture
platform after he emerges from the
Massachusetts House of Correction,
where he Is now confined for obtaining
money uod**r false pretenses. Moses
took nearly everything that be found
lying loose in South Carolina, and we
Afe Hot surprised to hear that be ngw
means to toke the lecture platform.
"I was rich once and drank wine,”
said s tramp as he poured out a stiff
drink of gin. “When was that?” de
manded ths bartender. “A good while
ago,” he replied, wiping away a tear.
••Well, what are you crying about?"
•T am crying to think what a fool I
waa to drink wUte when I might Just
as well have bad gib.'*
DWlo& tbe war a letter written by a
rebel soldier to his sweetheart was
captursd, wherein tbs writer said b-
“Ws will lick ths ysnkees twomorrer
If gtdkuiigbty spares our lift.”
bam wi-U kitihroiki Troiiuccuuevt w.U. Suuii Csli-
oLfifi Hallway Trains as follows:
No. 2 lots rouniH'tioii from .'soulU Carolina Htilway
from Auausta and Ctiurlcslnu.
No. 4 connect* with NmOi Carolina Uai.'wity for
Chfuh-tton. Augusta and all poioU Hast and Wot.
No, 6 and 4 htvu uoiinrctin:i fr >iu hjutk (Carolina
ttatlwny fn.m t'oln'iiliiu DivUtou and Local Station*
Ausifur .Suukmx Waul uf Black<2il«.
No. 7 ha- connection from Soolu Carol.us Uailwey
friwl Charicttou, Coluinhia, Aa^’UAta and all ,Coeu!
Station*.
No. 8 comifs-ts wlttt South Carolina Kailofy for
CharU-alou, Cohituola auil all point, Lust and Wo*t.
0. t . ALLEN, O. HAT. Acelit.
JOHN B. EIXTC, (awncral Mauaz’-r.
Smth Oroliiia Itiiiliray.
Cointnenein? April 13ih, 1885, tfairii
will run us luliuns :
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AUGUSTA DIVISION.
WEST
(Ihiily) 'Daily,#a«-p
S.tiui. j *.)
Lenre f'hirlearon
’fi.30 a m
5.2U p m
Arrive ai Uraucimlle
8.2 » a in
- .y, ■
1 .*,b p III
Lomv« iiraiicbnile
8 40 i; m
7.45 |> m
7.5.) p m
Leave KJi*t«
8.52 a tn
Leave Midway
!• 0* a iu
8.C7 p m
8. M p iu
Leave B imberg
0.10 » m
Leave Gnthami
0.224 « m
8 2^ p ni
Leave Le< r
0.258 a m
H.i-.O p rn
Leave Bl.ickTillo
0.40 » in
8.4j» p m
Leave Kiko
0.55 a m
0.(10 p m
Leave W illi*t m
10 01 a iu
O UT ? m
Arrive tvi Auguvia
1 1.252 p iu
1U. lo p m
1884.
1888-
WAR
WAR Sow SKEW'S IMMIllfW BETWEEN
RUSSIA. -A.ND EI^QLAWrrr
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HOWARD BROS.
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Engineers ami Machinist^
BXdAQKVXX^®. mm
OUlt Sliur IS NOW FITTED DP \MTIi ALL THE NRO^ARY
tool* to do all kinds of repair work on Engines Saw Mi.ls, l^rLt Mill*, Cotton
Gins, and in fact on all kinds of AlncUinery. We t:»u do work cliwiper tliati atiy
where else in this country. Cylinders reb<>red and new ring* put in, new Brush
Wheel* made to order. Gin BristUs and oil kiud* of supplies. Jet Puntt* f*r ras*
ing water, Injector* for feeding boilers, laicing, Bolting and Fittings ot ah kinds,
Pulleys, Shattings, Hangers, &c.
References given. Write to n* before sending jot’.r w.»rk off. We will g» to
vour place and work on any kind of machinery. We uve praotioal machinists, uni
know wn.it wc aieubtut. A trial w all veusk. Riapeotfutly,,
HOW A HU BROR ,
P. S. We do Boiler work und guarantee till wc do. Steam gu.igv* iw*tf*l and
put in order. [ ipr—1
EAST.
[Daily] [Dull't-XM-pt
SjriLy.
LeaveAugu*!*
7.18 a in
4. r5 p ui
LeavetYillMiun
- 8.'27 a iu
b.10 p in
Leave LUo
8 4 t a in
O.f:) p m
Leave Blackville
8 57 a m
ti.17 p ni
Leave Lees
0.04 a m
0.421 p m
Leave GrAhama
0 2:5 a m
0.55 p m
Leave U inibcrg
0 33 a in
7 07 |> ni
Leave Midway
0?4 1 a ui
7.14 p ni
Leave Kdi.no
0.52 a m
7.20 p in
Ar. hi Unuichville
10.(8) « in
i.rfi p m
Leave Itrnneliville
10 l <5 a in
R.lO p m
Ar. at Ubarleaiuii
12.20 p iu
10 'Hi p in
COLUMBIA
DIVISION— BUST.
{Daily.
KxccplSuuday.)
Leave firAncliville
8.56 a m
7.4o p 3i
Arrive at ('aiudt-u
12 55 li iu
Arrive at I'l'iumbia
L«at« Coin nhiii
Leave Camden
Ar at Braucliville
10.55 am 10 00 p ni
Tv45 » rn o.it' p m
6 ■Nr a ni 4 00 p m
10.00 u m 7.4* p in
EXl’t'.ESS 1 DA1LV) WES f .)
Leave Cliarlertan In 210 p in
Leave lleanclivilla 2.80 a m
l.eave Itlackville 4 Ml a m
Ar. Augusta 7.3o a m
EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST )
Leave Aufruala 11 AN 1 pm
Ar. at Black villa T-VApm
Ar. at Drain (mile 21.25a in
Arnva *1 Churlrstnn 7.40 a m
"CONNIPTIONS."
Connection* mode nt Augusta with Georgia
R. K to and fi-oai a I p >inis W eat aud Sonth-
weat, with tlmuigli Sleeper bet ween Char-
leaton oud Atlanta on Express train.
Connections made at ( liailealon with Xortli-
Emteru It. It. for print* Norihaud witliNew
York Steamers on Saturday*.
Conneciion* made at CulumHa with To-
lun.bia and UreentitleTt. II. and Clmrlotle.
t'tfturablil find Augusta R. It. to and from all
pidutauil both Hoads.
Conueetiotis made at Blackville with Barn
well R. R
D. C. ALLEN, 0. P. & T. Agent.
JOHN It. I’Et'K. General Mananer.
El H. LOMI & CO.
Foundry, HacMae
ou best umnner and tonus,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW AND GRIST MILLS
AND MACHINERY,
CHEAP AND GOOD.
Have on hand a La nre Stock of
D. Bentsclir er
& Co.
244 KING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Arc now receiving a large and well
a sported Rock of Mens’,-Youths’ and
Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods
A tine line of Hats constantly on hand.
, - Jan 16.
—Arras—
MOLAIR HOUSE
Bargains, Bargains, Bargains.
-AND-
BOILER WORKS.
JUST ABOVE DEPOT,
Anj2?usta» Georgia.
Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair
upwards of f>0 Engine* and But er* a uU>
Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pri
ces.
K0RTING INJECTORS,
Vand rxen Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nuts,
Washer*, Circular Saws, File*, &c.
Write for prices. Promptness and
good work. Cheap wi.l be our atm.
an24
J. S. HAMILTON
DR. PATTHtSOM DRUGSTORE
Will exeents Watch, Clock, Jewelry
repairs, Engraving, etc., at moderate pri
ces and guannice fftTfocf satu-fa'ctron.
I BOLDLY AND COKFIDDXTLY
MAKE THE ASTOUNDING ASSERTION THAT
Yon < •,)!!not Forget lids*
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Dm
that
OLD - r . v .
MertluindTisc, votnihtitig of
*’ '-*5*—| X- ' • •• . . - -s’ ' lA . ^5,-%-
\Vj Goods, UflitiBR, Hats, Shw?, Noliors, Groetrirs, Hardwnre, 4c., kta
at the SMALLEST MARGIN ever known In ths history of the people st BW
tou’s old stand south of the Paik. Rend and flMnember HtlBENSfKIN wkea
you como to Barnwell. _ 4pfl6
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188ry. SPKlN'Ci STOCK
Good IS'ewH For all The People
ALFRED OWENS cordially and confidently invitee hie Irtaads and the rest of
maukind to call and examine Itii selettund complete spring stock end to learn bow
clitnp his prices are for first clays goods. Buying end eeHiivg strictly for Cash h e
cun and dues dfer bargaiaa in tdl fines ofgcUs. It e-mimt hurt you ft) soi
see the cheap and bo neat Wiliiston 4ore. ALFRED OWENS
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Blsickirille Academy
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YOU COULDN’T IF YOU TRIED, SO DON’T ATTEMPT TO TRY.
I m ANT YOU TO REMEivi BEK THAT
My Spring Slock
IS A Fit IVI NO DAILY AND ITCLUDKS- EVLKvrlMNG sKaCoNAHI.F. IN
READY MADE CLOTKIN0,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Which I am offering at RIDICULOUSLY Low Prices.
DON'T DARE UNDERTAKE TO FORGET IT ^.
I. Is. STANSEIsls,
7 10 Urcdd St., Under Globe Hotel, Augusts, Ga.
I ropares atudonts f„ r btw.neM or for the b~t Collies. Wjifa a ichool build*
tug unt-nrpnrsed in the >.tnte lor tonvcnicnoe, tilted vp with modern furniture smf
rhe Lt*« unproven,cutt, wuh teachers of thorough scholarship and ripe exrerifncr
'he Academv u now prepared to receive studeuts iu any -ratio iadtciUed by
l(n!6wti)g laruia o I uimoii : . ^
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LOWER ENGLISH BRANCHES.... , viL pEft MnvM ,
COMMON '■riat MONTE.
HJGMER
1- AXGUAGE5J,SCIENCES AND HIUHEK MATHEMATffi 8 <
MU-tic, draw ing, &'j, ex ru v TO1AT1G85U
D. N. PUTNEY. A. >!., Pxtccriox,
SARAH B. FAUN’CE. B. S., PuEcr iTata*.
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To Farmers and Mill Mem
NT TO BE EXCELLED. IT TO BE . .
C C- RysHi blackville, S. C.,
maxuka<jiumeu oi*" axo I>k;aLKrt IX
CARTS
AND
WAGONS
AND
Carriages,
i
As 1 ..* a liberal public patronage because he une* the beat material*, employ* the
best workmen aud allows no wotk to go out of Ids shop* that w ill not bear favora
ble comparison with anv on the tnaikei. no niwltcr where male. No shoddy ’fork
or uia'erial allowed and every tiling guaranteed as represented,
Black* mi tli work of all kinds, Repairing ami all nrdcis in wood and iron work
executed promptly, faithfully, cheaply. A large stock cutstaiiily on hand. !• you
need ■•nvthitit; in my line give me a call before bu\in^. It will pay you to do so
IT Pa trouize home lolks and keep your money at liome.
uprlti] C. C. RUSH, blackville, S. O.
New Cash Store
SELECT SPRING STOCK,
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST
AND AM (WOOD AM TUE 111: *1
mm b& mi
(AT BOSWELL’S OLD STAND)
CfFor a complete stock oT Ch ice, Fresh
Groceries, Uaimed Go-kIs, Tin Marc,
Wooden Ware, Bruit*. . v hoe*, Hats, Dry
Good*, Tobacco au I t-'icars at prieea be-
t out ug a reform admiui^t ration.
The liru'e*! un-l be-,t oeler-tion of Toys,
Dulls aud MLoell tneoug Notions in town.
We mean business and if you want
bargains und hare money H kGOOD S
is the place you ate hunting,
m nr 2*1
PERRY’S
★
Will ba mallart
tool! apphont.',
and to customoa
—-fJtSrEz vltEbut
orJertn* it U contain, tftcxtmuoni, prices.
deacripSoM ewfl dlraetton* 'ar ptanttn* all
Ve(rtable and Flower MC»P», Bl'I.BS, etc.
D.M.FERRY&C0. 0i 2^
THE
Blackville Bakery,
RESTAURANT
— ANL—
Family 5
J. II. BOItGER, Proprietor.
Freah Bread every day.
Meals at alt hoot*.
All the ilellcacieo of tbo reason.
The choice*t coofeotloiiertee, cnRea
caudles, catiued goods, fruits, vegeta
Um.
All at tlieloweat prices aud warrant-
eil to bo the beet.
CALL AND BE WELCOME.
J- tl BORGER.
Ra.lroad Avenue,
8Pp4
Wc hartilc a )in# of IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL IVPT<
MENTS a,„l SAW MILL MACHINERY, W.U,
iinteod to please. ¥
ssa &'is®»ias»
SAW MILLS Al^ru
Write to Sii V ^ ,i,S fc ' ri °‘ nC3 * •r cci4l ty defy competition—7
We nre General Ag.nts for the Pcterkin Cotton Send, gnamote*! to
& in ^ co,,ob 01 -*
, Me Mas ter A Gibbet,
COLUMBIA.'». C.
'V
fel !W ly
JAS. L. FLEMING/
Late Fleming & Lorncr.
J. L. UOWLii.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
u e have rii.j day formed a copartnership under the firm name of FLKMIXO
A BDWLES, a* vuecetwors to the late Firm of J. L. BOWLES A COl, ao4 wi9
contiuite the FI RMTURE htiriucss it the old stind, tHO Broad street.
We solicit a aluire of ilic public patronage.
* JAS. L. FLEMISQ.
X L. BOWLES.
DOWNEY A
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
D.1G Broad Street* Augusta* Georgia*
t iodo'S ilTh-T'i?- 11 ’' BKS T pni*iwrfr w s».«s»»«i,wBiiia-
Ordere ^ J C jAUS a,wa y # ou Special attoution paid to fliliug JCUf
er *‘ . - l f«bll
PLEASANT ROOMS,
FIRST CLASS TABLE
AT THE HOTEL WINDSOR,
211 Kicg Street, Charleston, S. C.
(Four Doors South Academy of Music.)
Thla well appointed Hotel will be
S- Li OSBORNE- So, « Proprtorie.
Augusta, Ga , Library ^Building.
| opened for reception of Oueatg March
11, 1885, by G. T. ALFORD, recently
One of the finest Institutions tn the Uni
ted states
Meal Dusiness tranSHOted with real Col
lege Currency, ordered from the North for -
the especial benefit of the College.
BOARD IN CITY CHEAT.
TIME KZqOIBED. 3' 4 TO 4 MONTHS.
BeauUD’l Dtploroa* Award'd on Com
pleting Course in Satisfactory Manner.
bEND FOK i IBCULAlfcl.
j ml
Hertz & Renkl,
^ —DEALEUS IN—
Wines, Liqnora, Cigars und Totarco
;
Fresh Oysters Received Daily.
No. SHF-Bfoad Street, Opposite Au
gusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Orders promptly.MJXCuded to.
BaF ami Bowling Alley attached.
dteclt
Proprietor New Brighton Hotel, Sulli
van’s Island. The Windsor.is newly
furnished throughout, having hair
mattresses and woven wire-springs on
all beds. T<> make this a strictly fam
ily Hotel no liquors will he sold on the
premises.
Having many years experience, I
promise to all favoring me wtth their
patronage a pleasant bouyi while In
Charleston.
Rates: &I 50 to $2 per day.
Liberal rates by week or month.
fei.26
Green B. Rich.
Jrwel'w and Fholt^rapher,
BLACKVILLE - - ^ - S
C.
Dealer in and Bepatrcr of Diamonds,
Watche*. Hock*. Ring, aod all kinds of Jew
elry and Solid Silver and Plated wars.
Comeand get jour wedding presents.
Fiae watch work done and warranted.
My »U»ek i* neloci and very fiua and I cor
dially Invito i-uMu? inspection.
dec!
Steadmaii
Inspect fully informs his friends in Bamw ell and adjacent couni
ties that he is prepared to offer better bargains to
Buyers of machinery
than ever before. Persons who contemplate buying Saw Mills L
Com Mills. Steam Engines, Boilers, Cotton 0ms, Presses or tmy
kind of Machinery will save money by consulting hbA.
fcb12 GEORGE E. STEAPjlAiy, Columbia, 8. C. ^
nv mil
••••••V,waaa. # *, #
lit own’a Raw, Barnwell 8.0.
Du J. J. O'BANNON & CO.
Fancy Good*.
Ad the New Fluid
: Ct J - 0Bi!,N0! ‘ 4 I
ivre. Tuuica, with all : Db J. J. O’Ba' non In charge • Tcdkt Ar^
tha Standaru R*-me- : of Preacriptlou Department. *FkM firwna
ale* for Ills to which ; to
the human race U ; Ms. A. N.Ray will be plcaaed illneof sooda farSS
Ttd *♦*« and serve hie friend*. ’ (fair ar*.
heir.
j CIUARa. | ■ TOBACCO. J PIPES
AIf ® ia«ti;o*ll FOB MKOKJKVAli
H. BISCE10FF A
CHARLESTON, S- O.
II. vmg combined the Factorage and Cooqhl
with that of General Groceries we axe now prewar
eral advances to mercliants and cotton shippers^L.
patronage we remain very respectfully, &C* J
nTMR J. H. EASTERLING will be 1»
octtMVom >- r . ^
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