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THUR6DA1, APRIL 80. If«6.
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Niiw AdVibtibbuents.—J. L. Morrison
—Lend rot Low Pi-tow. . .. ...
J. C. Buoklnffhnmi-Insurance License.
jr**! estate tiaiisfers hare boeu m«/e
eince u^r teat report.
Ti,e locn t«ui of Hie new depot U tobede-
cVltvi within the next week.
. Mrs. IlcMiliitn has received the appoint
ment of poettalstrcan ut Grutmine.
r ’ . • • J ' . &4 • .'t • . < i i
The Alleudale,folios aie ei joj iiiif their
annual Picnic at Luldou to day.
The stuarWt belwr in the wiie.^rhrld is
a younjc lawyer, except a younK widow.
Some of our beet farmers are pl^ntlhg
experimental ilel e <-f cotton In oliocks.
Capt. 1 rot i thinks that hie plum crop^
will aKirrcirala at least a thousand buaheiu
this year.
The Molnlr House Pill of fare embraced,;
on Tuesday, the lirst home grown peas of
the season. '
Treasurer Kirkland will begin th> col*
lection of the spring instulluieul of tales
nt barn well on to moriow.
Drs. A. B. Patterson, J. D. Lockwood
nd VV. b Steediy of thi^county-j dned lire
ilate Medical Association last week
The Orangeburg DUttict Conference, M.
E. Church, South, will commence at Wll-
listen this eve. lug and ooutlnue until
Monday.
TheVtitertainment at Masonic Ball, WII-
llston, on tiie kid lust for I h • l.enetlt of tlie
idethodUt church was a fluanclul and dra
matic success.
It is easier for a man to fish all day and
catch nettling than to uur.-e the baby an
iieur and a half while his wife is ut the
iniiliuery store.
Mr. Drew K. Hooton has beep appointed
post master at Bamberg ami that's the
best news we've heard from our sistei
town iu many days.
We thank our young friend end t John
E. Toole, for an invitation to the third an
nual picnic of the Citadel Cadets ut Mt
Pleasant tomorrow.
If a cat and a half can kill a rat and a
half iu a minute and a half how many eats
will It take to kill a hundred ruts iu fifty
lumulds? Answer by postal card.
Ur. 4. H. E. Milhous w ill be at his < fflee
nt the Patterson ibriise on ne*t Monday,
Tir sday. Wednesday and Thursday pre
pared to attend to the wants «^f all who
may desire his proTe“eloiial services.
On Monday M for Ik ar desert' d Ids
complaints and feeelvej, us a de-seit fi.r
ids d. S'-rta, tlie Hist iiume raised straw-
tier. ies of liie sca«>n iia|i|>lly Interiniiigled
with cresm and sugar. So much for being
u boin diet. We dintxJ ou heiiis.
The following ipilegatcs have been ap-
polnteil to retiresi-nt tM* C"Unty iu the
Southern BnpU i Con*f-n'ion vrhi<-h will
meet in Augu.-ta n'xt w ek: Prom ilie
lluhilell Aseindatlon-J. F I'ulst, i G.
WUJlauJ-. \V. U. 1.1 e. F. J. Sand, re, W. D.
McMillan. K. M. Mlxsoli. hmiu the >a-
v*: uah Klv.-r AM<«lalii<ii—Itev J. F. Mui-
rail, Janies C. liTewu. 4. A. Lawton, Hon.
it. W. Morraii. p
Mr. Joeei.h • e.vrse wai h nil y e tin the
f ibe last Week by n Ooiorod man in Id- em-
f h'ymeiit. I ie» st uck was miiimvoked
•iitdteVersi otlter negrotg prutecieil the
»n*rtJ«aiit fri'm chas’Isement. On Ssiur-
<lay>Kn« of ihe n-gro'-s wsscaugnt by tliv>
tcili* ns and s mi dlj fl -gg'M. J he others
v iimernod ran < JT. i ho wound naiciies
fi oio no i*'the left eye Pt the chin and
re cbesto thetsvie. T li-Aigh fectile fruai
loSt, of blooil Mr. K arw is doing well.
We haVe taken groat pains to anoertain
what ptiiui in the corporate lim.ta of our
ti Wu would best -i bs» rve 11,e interest not
< nly of the isalden s oi II.n town but lie
in j.'rtiyof ihc patrons of tho Barnwell
lUilrogd, and we h tve come to the coiioln-
ritui tlmt the point on the pio; <>»rd • xten-
slnn to Dunbaiton in the leaf of Mr
Pechoiaiiu’s is the spot “{utr < xcell no.-.’*
'J lie country wo&t of this plui.ie Is di-elr.ius
of counccUon with Chai hston and the K
U. uuthoiltii-s ui-e »i-elf they encourago
tills laudable dcs by putting their new
(tepol on the line survey, d by ( oi. Liuncan
mid Mr. DeCaradeuc.
Mr. Morrison tells thirty six consocutivA
truths iu ills hefv adver'IsetnetU and we
submit a few suppttmruiary axioms 1st,
as a nieiohiuit he has no superior Htni f w
equals. 3d, I.is slock incompleteness anil
excellence is i q-ial to any in the stats. 3d,
Ills pi ices at e as cheap as Industry and
Hiblily can make ihcin. Ce. Ih.g directly
wltli mai.ufsoturers, paying cash and
keeping a live buyer in New Y irk he is
FhkWct'bMat Palm—W. H. Btark A
On. vs. El xabrth R. Fursa, 40 screa, boun
ded North and West by Dr. G. W Mor all,
on the last by Furae's mill creek and Mrs.
Elisabeth R. Furse and booth by tii«.Au-
guaia idad.
Nathaniel Powell vs. J. W. Vic Lem ore,
IDO acrea, more or less, bounded b. lauds
of A. J., Wcatliersbee, O. W. Mitohi-U, J. W.
Mitchell and B. J. Anderson.
Tribate *tf Respect.
The OouiniiLtoe from Ornau Lodge No.
ife A. F. M, to whom It was referred to
adopt resolutions upon tliedeoth of Broth-
er C. D. C. Adams beg iearetir report the
following resolutions t
In the death of Brother Adams wo lore
a worthy member of our order, the com
munity a good man and nelghbdr, the
Oiiuuty a high tom (I, pubdC spiil'ed clti-
Ian, whose loaa frill be keenly f It. The
church of which ha was a member c.innot
eisfly fill hlsrlaceand his fau lly (may
God comfort and cpneore the ), nos
lost a most af*ectt mate and kind bu-band
and father. May the l iesstug of He .veu
rent upoll ihr m. To the bereaved family
we tender out deepest sympathy; to the
community assure them We feel the
loss they as well as our order liqye sus
tained. A good man is gone, a good Ma-
solt Is goi.e; gone to test i.i that Tt-mple
prepared by the $npijome rckbect of i be
faithful, where we all hope sooner or later
to enter. ^ mote i* be. Am n.
G W. M V; ILLIAUS,]'
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J. P. Murphv.
D, J. Koitrt,
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-Committee
right in claiming to be Lead, r of low pric
es. 4th. ills salesHien Pi.illipB. Bnlst, K«m-
in T, and Co., are clev> r and hon<st. 5th
You can get better bat gains at the corner
by the court House,* than you can flud
in|Augusta or Charleston. 6th, we kn. w.
Blackvllle—The three Bunday school.-}
propose to make a May excursion to Barn
well next week. They will o ine live hun
dred strong and expect to have a day of
peifeet pleasure. (We Welcome them iu
nJvance and beg them to consider the
town and all its people their own. We sur
render its key s)
Dr. L. C. Stephens has f-eturnedjromthf
New Wrleans Expotfifou.
Mr. L. F. Hair has a perfect stand of
melons on forty uctes and txlpects to flood
the markets in June.
Trade was brighter on Saturday than it
has been tor a long while.
The Meshy Month or Mat.-Next
Tuesday Evening the Ladies of Blackvllle,
assl-teil by accomplished amateurs from
Augusta, Barnwell and Orangeburg, wfll
give aGonoertand Festival al Court House
Hail for the benefit of the Catholfo ('buret.
Admission SO ots. We return thanks for
t!6k«Uaod hereby summon all our friends
And enemies, if ws have any, of all creeds
K>' attend this blessed occasion. It will be
worthy of •( brave audience. Those who
ittenrf will always re/olce over its happy
fuemo foe and those who do uat go with
never forgive themselves or he fora lien.
Personal.-Judge Aldrich id st home
for the spring vacation.
Messrs. Robert Aldjpfifh, Ohae* Carroll
81mmo, James E. Davis and J. J. Brown
are attend lug the Supreme Court.
E.P. Hutson, E^q returned from the
New Orleans Exposition on Monday. He
thinks the South Catollsa Exhibit the
best, taken as a whole.
An accomplished and beautiful ornament
of Augusta society will perform several
solos upon the violin din ing the FI ck-
ville concert, and two dark eyed little
Misses of Barnwell county will execute
songs and dances that Minnie Hank and
Ca lie Swalu wjuW envy.
The RotttHKKN FBitor R wa Himrki.f
Otrr —Having made ttirangemeuir tilth
Mr. K. Bradley to fulfil 1 all my. paid-
up contracts I now bow Inyseif down
and out as a great journalist. I have
saved the country—hence am hupp).
Bradley will continue to keep it eave- 1 .
I have Oiled the long-Mt wrtnt aud
Bradh y will throw his Weight on the
stopper and endeavor to ket p It fl led.
I haven’t made any money to biag of,
but I have had a large assortment of
fun. | Vhls remaik has been in pickle
for several years and this Is the first
approKlate opportunity I have had to
uaeit.] I know that my Mends will
weep over my retinmeut, but alien I
tackle them with a bosket of bananas
oi stiing of garlic they will still have
an opporlunity to recognize uiy flue
Italian hand. I cannot «fif rd to lie
idle and must keep busy until our Un
cle Grover throws a post office or a
ntiasion to Turkey over cry manly form
and says ; ‘Thomas, your countiy
"eeds your servtos, old boy —take
this; there are better things yet in
store T r thee.’ Then I will announce
that I ftp In the hands of my friend*,
Grover Cleveland Is those friends.
Harnweil Railroad
On and after Monday, April Uih, IAm. train*
will run at fbll‘iw*tl|l further uolicv :
a. ■ . -
llr-jlly—Kxeept SiHMiay».|
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STATION A
1a Ram web
*• Wooilward'j
“ Achleirh
Ar Biackrille
4
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8 V)
8 0
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P. M. K'l*.
2.<m 8.36
S If » 40
2 i*- t> M
2 45 CIS
Barnwell ItnilnHid Toilns o<.Di)ect w itU South Car
olina Railway Trnlna a, follow*:
No. 8 lias tonnwrtioh from Smth Carolina Hallway
from Auxiwta ami Chnilevlon.
No. 4 Connect* with Stollh Carolina lUilway for
Charleston, Adn'iiata ahd alt, poirta 1>*I and We-t.
No. 8 an,l t hare esnuertion from South Onrollna
Railway fn.ni Colunihia ilieUiou anil laical Statioua
a>*,l for Maiimi* We-t ot Illackvilli-.
No. 7 h.a* connection fnnn South Carolina Raiiday
from Charleatun, CoMunl'Ia, Au^uaia ami all l*<al
Stalion*.
No. 8 connect* with Nmth Carolltia Railway for
Oharleaton, OoluniMa and all points Kart nail West.
U. i . ALLKN.U. I’ A T. Atjeut.
JOHN B. PECK, tieneral Manager,
Smth (jiiroliiiii Itnilway.
Commescins April Jfiih, 188f), trains
will rthi as hifiuwb :
AUUCSTA DIVISION.
tVFSr
(Dally) 'r>ally, e*cep
Ueneral »vr«.
I^sse W. Hugland, publisher of the
New Y "rk bun, Is dead.
Cleveland can beat any man Iu this
country doing things leisurely.
Geueral Wolseley says lie will recap-
tuie Khartoum in the autumn.
Ex-Governor Bloxlmm of Florldr,
has declined the inlbshm to Bolivia.
Both 5ecr**t«iry Lamar and Attorney
General (iatlaoif are nieirhorH of the
Methodist Eplsco|>Al Church, Nouth
Frank France, of Wlckiflf -, Ky. t as n
possible warnitig to spi lag poets, ad
verifies himself in Ida own p.iper as
, Editor and Undertaker/
A drunkwi man in Wi'kee County.
♦1. C.mede his, little son get drunk
aort thv boy fell In the fire and wie
burned to death.
I’resldgnt (’leveiand told a eorrew-
pondenAhat In accepting a Cabinet
position each member of that body
undeistood that it was for the entlte
four years.
Gen. Grant, was 63 yearn old on Mor - J
day. A yR»r ago, he weighed 20u
pounds, on the first of January 1G1 and
now 140 pounds^ He f xpects to spend
the summer.
At the soldier’s carnival on Fddsy
evening In Boston a photograph of
Presld* ut Cleveland, bearing Id? auto
graph. was sold by auction. It was
Su inlay*.)
Leave Churleeton r
5.30 a m
5.20 p m
Arrive at Di auchvifie
S.2 u m
T.uO.p 111
Leave Unuicliviile
S 40 ;i in
7.45 p in
Leave EJImIo
S: >2 a tu
7.55 p m
Leave Midway
'i 0^ h ro
S.07 p in
Leave Bmibel-g
3 1(1 a m
S. 14 p m
Leave (iiMhaui*
h|-J3 a m
8 27 p ni
Leave Lei s
!t,33 a m
8.3ft p n:
Leave DUckville
('.40 a m
8 45 p ni
l.eave E.ko
‘J.o5 a m
9.00 p in
Le ive Wifii«t *n
11*01 a m
9 0/ p m
Arrive at Augusta
! 1.32 (> m
10 40 p ih
EAST
j,.
(Daily] [Daily except
^ihUv.
LeaveAujuala
7.13 a in
4.45 p in
LeaveU illiston
b.37 11 m
0. id p m
Leave Klko
H 4 ! a m
6.23 p m
Leave U!«ckvilU
8 57 a m
6.87 p ill
Leave Lees a.
0 <*4 a m
6.13 p m
Leave (,ntiuima
II 23 a in
6.55 p m
Leave HaiuLerg
9 33 a m
7 07 p m
Leave Midway
9.41 am
7 1 i p 111
Leave Kdiaio
9.5'J a m
7 2f p nt
Ar. at llrauchviltt
li .00 a 111
7.a ) p m
Leave Kranchvido
10 1 "> a iu
8.10 p m
Ar atCliarleslon
13.20 pm
10 •*() p in
COLUMJ5I \ DIViSlON— IVKST.
(Daily, Except Sunday.)
1
Leave Draueliville
a m
7.45 p ni
Arrive at ('nmden
12 5 -'> p m
An ive at Columbia
10. >5 a m
10 00 p m
Leave Colu ubia
7.4'> a iu
5.27 p m
Leave Camden
(> 4o a m
4.00 p m
Ar. at Urancbville
10.00 a m
7.42 p m
LXl'KES^ (DAILY) \TKSI
f)
l.eave Cliarleatun
10 30 p m
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l.eave Oanclivilift
2.3(1 a m
l.eave Dlackville
4 31 a m
Ar. Augusta
7.36 a m
EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST )
l,*3ve Augusta
11.00 p m
Ar. nt ISlackville
1.63 p ui
Ar. nt llrnitt Itville
3.25 a m
Arrive at Charles:on
7 40 a m
“CONN l-XTTONS."
Connection* in'idc .ti ,\i gg-::* \Tith Oeoroi*
It. II. to and fi or.i H 1 {' iuts We.st (Ini dooili-
west, with through Sleeper between Char
leston nud AUaiiia »n Kx|ire*» troin.
Connect ions nunlent 1 hai!e*iton Wilh Noith-
F.islcr i It. It. for prinls Nui lh and wtlh New
Vurk Siertners tin S itu> Java.
Conneciious miuie at Cu'iimbia-with Po-
lunihin uinl tirecuville H. U. and Clntrlotte,
ColtitnUa«nd Aucnata K. It. to and IVuni all
pciiita on both llonds.
Connection* iimdeut ItlacUvihe with Barn
well R. R
D. P. Ald.KN, 0. P. AT. Agent.
JOHN b- I’WK. tieneisl Manager.
bought by M 0. Clark for S180.
Ex President Haves has aunounced
hlswllllngness to retire frpp- the ar
duous occupation of raising chickens,
provided the people will elecrti^n to
the Ohio L“gislature.
Mr. Randall, said the other day ; ‘Mr.
Cleveland reminds me more then any
man I know of what Mr. Garfield said
to me; ‘I wouldn’t give an ounce r f
pluck for a ton of luck/ Like Gat field
I believe In results/
Lieutenant Greely Is said to be haun
ted day and night by visions of Ids
long period of starvation In the Arctic
regions, and his physicians assert that
the only way he can preserve his ten •
ty Is to mingle freely with others.
Fred Douglass has excited eoneter
option In Republication circles at
•Washington by a bluer arraignment
of the Republican party aud an ear
nest eulogy of. President 'Cleveland.
Th% words of the President’s inaugu
ral he characterized as equal to the
utterances of Lincoln and Garfield,
The ladies have observed that Miss
Cleveland has not appeared twice in
the same dress since she has been do
ing the honors of the Whits House.
As her brother has no other female re
lative to spend bis big salary on, there
is really no reason for expecting any
Jeffersonian simplicity from the femi
nine branch of the administration.
A sensible law has been enacted by
the Leglflatvre ofOhlotouchlog crim
inal eteeutlone. Hereafter all capital
punishment ia to be meted out at the
capital of the Stats. A hangman will
reside permanently «t (E-Iambus—a
aklllftd workman, aa ft were—who will
put crimfoala to deatn, as fast as they
af# forwarded to bim, .with neatness
and despatch. Twenty-firs applica
tions for the position of Buts Hang-
than bate bt C'u filed already.
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Fouadry, Machine
—AND—
BOILER WORKS.
JUST ABOVE DEPOT,
Aii^ustai G-eorgia.
Buy, Sell, Exchange, R$nt or Repair
on bert manner and terms,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW ANb GRIST MILLS
AND MACHINERY,
CHEAP AND GOOD.
Have on hand h Lartre Stock of
tipwurus oi i>t( feiiguies anu But er.-, uIm*
S.ie;im and Water Pipe at reduced pri
ces.
K0RTING INJECTORS, •
Vanduen Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nuts,
Washers, Circular Saws, Files, Ac.-
Write for prices. Promptness *ti8
good work. Cheap wi 1 bo our aim.
au2!
D. Bentschrer
& Co.
244 KING STREET,
GH A BLEST ON, S. C.
Arc now rcccifinjf a large and well
assorted stock of Mens’, Youths’ and
Boys’ Clothing and Furnishiug Goodi
. A fine, line of Hats constantly on Ititud.
J. S. HAMILTON
—at fas—
MOLAIB HOUSE
J. L. MORRISON,
itif uiwurpssscd in tbc Stefs . ,
thaU'RiuiprofefUcsU, with Lfchcry qjtfc
«hc Acadsmy bsow ^spared to receive ,U
following Tarots o' tuiuun.i
--*
Cittonsdes, flanwlttiefes and suiting*.
Indbw linen dt/veTs fl 00.1 2d, I CO
have decided to give’our (?nstnm**fs each. .1
We have bought ttiflny spring nud -
summer goods at re-ljjtvd prlc'-a nod
the benefit, of whaatev*»r we havegalrf- Hamburg no 1 Mull Elgingi, Swiss
ed. Our N'-w Y'Uk buyef tflOHjrs h8^ nn«i liuuTtlPtr*,
his eye op n to Bargains.
Our Millinery fHtjiaitmetif Is full of
beautiful fl w-rs, pombot s, ribbons,
Ac We ai>'selling a nice straw hat
for lailh-a, mLses and children at 10o
each and up to the fl-ie»t Milan hral 1.
Trimmed hats from 251 u»* to $10,
Paras' Is from 10c u(i to $5.
Fane 1c each up to $2.50.
Children’s lawn and luce ettps from
25-up L> 8500. All over lace, 15.25.
f>0. 75. All uv r embroldeiry 75, $1 00,
150 per yd. . .
All lin^n towels 10*eni«each and up.
A good corset for 35 50, 75,1 00.
( hlldren’s c-usets 5;k\
L illies’collars, asserted, 10, 16, 20.
Blk mitts, hosiery aud gloves (rum
6c pair up. * •
T.ble linen, linen napkins 50c, 75,
100 to BOO ih z-m.
Colored lawue, warranted fast col
ors. only 5 ^ yd.
Dies goods in new shades 10, 20, 25,
60. 75 per yd.
8) ersuckers and Beufrew Fluids 10,
12 1 2 15.
Best standard calico at 5j yd.
EtaasUie for curtsias with Ince to
tnafeh, 18, 40, 2fic y-l. <■
PereUu Lawus, Indln Mulls, Yioto-
ha Lawna, - , . - ■
Check Nainsook ID, It 1 4. 15.10 45
Lad lew* shows wnd sl|p|wira.
Geots' allows Mb.I slippers.
Minxes niid children's shot s and slip
per*; bongh* f«»r 4«ash from manufact
urers ami Sold 45 per dept cheaper than
city prlt>4*e.
G ntS' fctnlshlng goods, Clothing m
specialty. Coats from 2d. 40. 50, 75
each aud up. Pants 40 5'», 76 up.
Mens’ and boys’ bat** 5c (ip.
Gents’ gM>‘$~ shirr* 45, 50, 75c each.
Gents* and b'-yft’ lioeu collars 10c
each.
Paper coliars 10: p*r box
Gents'New Y r't MI N P eerless nn-
Innndried shit t, beat Iu tLo wotld, St
81.00; boy* at 7,V\
Giv.*r, away- 500 towels.
Givm away, 500silver plated spoons,
We *el| the finest Sewing Machines
made. N *. 7 Vm-rtc*n, wan anted
live years, ^20 and $45.
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fol
J. lx. Morrison.
aprSi
J884.
BLACK Vint, k. is. o.
COHXICU l*V Xllld COXTItT UOl’HTC.
- -' .-x”- m.-:: jz-k—«
18%.
SIOWAMI> imos.
Engineers mid Tliuhinists,
BUAOKVILUE. IS. O-
or:! snor 1* ,NOW FITTED TI* V ITII ALL THE XF.rFa.’ART
tfRTii* tj do ull k.nd* of repair work on Ku^inc.n Saw Mi ls, (jlrut Milts, C*<Uon
(iiiti, and in iapt un ull kinds of Mschin* fy.. We <-au do woik chpnpcr ihao.uoy
where else iu this country.- Cylinders rvR-ied mid no v 1 iuj* put in, new Brush
WheeL made «c order, Gib Bfi»tb« awd sfl kinds of siipplh-s. Jet Pumps I t ra s-
ing water, Injector-* ft if feeding bollerti, Ltichig, Bolting and Fittings of ah kinds,
pulleys, Shuftii.gs, llfii'gtrs, Ac.
Re lei cnees ^iven. Write to us before se idiag jour work off*. We will go to
your place and work ou uuy Liadjif in ic’iii-ery. We are practical tnucliiiuds, aud
know wnnt we aieab-iut. A trial is all vv. usk. H|,-a|*:sifully, a
MOW A HI) 'BHOR-
P. S We do BuHeMi-CTflt utld gnsrAutee all We do. bifSiu glages te*.te*l and
put in order. * — 1 [a r jr23
Bargains, Bargains, Bargains.
I BtKUDUy A.KID CONEIIDENTLY
MAKE THE ASTOUNDING ASSERTION THAT
You f’aisnot Foraet TSaSs.
* '
YOU COULDN’T IF YOU TRIED, SO DON’T ATTEMPT T6 TRY.
I WANT YOU TO BEMEiviBEIl Til AT
My Spring’ Stock
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IS AItHIVINQ D AILY AND ITCLUDKS RVKRrfniXa fl«>S0NA8l.l? iff
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Gents’ Furnisliing Goods, Hats,
Wnich I tun offering at RIDICULOUSLY Low Prices.
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ft^rDONT DARE UNDERTAKE'TO FORGET IT-®a.
10 Broad St , Under Globe Hotel, Aupista, Ga.
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C C>- RUSH* BLACKY1LLE,
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CARTS
AND
WACOMS
Buggies
AND
Carriages*
sks a liberal public pationsgv beeuose be uses the best matcriwfc, employs the
workmen and allows'tio work to go out ofliis slhtps that will not bear lav ora-
No shoddy '7ork
Asks
best
ble comparison with any on the market, no matter where made,
or material allowed and every ihiug guaranteed os ivpreaentcd.
Blacksmith work of all kinds, Repairing sod all orders in wood and iron work
executed pr .inptly, faithfully, cheaply. A large atock constantly on band. Il you
heed »ny«l»iug in my liue give me a call before buying. It will pay you to do ao.
IdP'P.trouize borne folks *ud keep year money »t home.
u P rlt U C * C - R USH, Blockville, fi. 0.
New Cash Store
SELECT SPRING STOCK,
cheap as the cheapest,
Ann ar soon as thr burt.
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(AT BOSWELL’S OLD ST^ND)
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DR. PATTERSON'! DRUGSTORE
Will execute Watch, Clock, Jewelry
repairs, Engraving, etc v at uiodeiato pri
ces aud guarantee perfect aatbdactiou.
Un
Cffer a complete stock of Choice, Fresh
Grocerfe?, Canoed Hoods, Tin Ware,
Wooden Ware, Boot-, Shoes, Dai*, Dry
Goods, Tobacco and Cigars at prioes be
coming a reform adraitiktration.
, The Lrgost and best seleepon c/Toys,
Dolls and Mwoi Ihgteous Notions in towa.
Wi irteen
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businais afnf IT yon want
bargain* and hare money ({1GOUP 8
is (he place you are liuuting;
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Green B. Rich.
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BLACKYULB - - - - s.
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Beater in aad RepMtur vi Dianonds,
Waieliss, nocks. Ring* and all kiii«lser Jew.
tid Stiver asd Plated ware.
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L4NGUAQE8J4Clty'- •* ••
MDoIC, mOWlNQ, 1
WAD NOW SEEMS IMMINENT BETWEEN
Russia anu kngUaN£>’
But it is mere mtercetierf aod profitable for the
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Menlmndiae, consisting of
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Dry Unuil?, (Imliing, Hafs, Shdw, Nullorf, nrocfltti.’Hirttiw,
BTOCICo^
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at the SMALLEST MARGIN ever known in the history of the twopie, at
ton s old stand sou-h of the Park. Read and Remember RUBE&mS
you <-04880 to Baruwell,.
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BRRIKU ^TOCIC ' 1885.-
TSTeWs Por all The
ALFftED Oik KNS cordially and confidently invites his friends and dto rest ef
maiiltiiid to call and examine his seleftond cofrTplete spring stock and to 'tjarij'fcdW
for ural cIumi W,., -Lj 'a 7 .*
eln ap his prices^re for ilrsl class goods. Buy mg and selling (tiictly for esab |L
can and does offer bar^mis iu all lines of goods* ft tnndnt htift you Id eoOH td‘
see the cheap and houe-t WilMiton AlPDErf OWENS.
JHim
To Farmers and Mill Mem
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Thefumou, DEEUING TWINS BINoEfta, K..p.r.
* Jlio Celi‘bratcd Lorhi * Di«c Harrow, Ifon Ago Cultivators flf fllfD'
OKEEK .nJ HUNTER GRIST MILLS,
Boj and Watt Tarn Plows and Casting?.*
SAW MILLS AND'LN'GIN'KS*’ %
.^e S * w Mill • an(i Engines a specialty and d’ofj cotapetition-^ *
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Wo are General Agents for.the Pcterkin Cotton Se«l, nnranteed te
giv*. 40 per conUof Lmt, -and to equal the yieW in Sued Cotton of anv
ether variety. Pnce $1 50 per bushel—tr^It'. - W«iF
Me Master tie Oibbcm^
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JAS, U FLEMING,
I*ate Flcmino A l/otus.
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COPARTNERSHIP
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W f- have th.j day fornfcd a copartnersiup under tbo firm name of FLKMHH}
& BUWLESj as eucvessois to ike lata Firm of J. L. BOWLES A CO., sod vU|
continue the FURNITURE business it the old stand, 840 Broud street.
W e tolled s share of tUo public patronage.
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JAS. L. FLEMtDQ*
J- L. BOWLER;
BOWLER;
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dita# itCw t§0r.'totjk
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B1C Broad Street. Anguata. q«orfcU.
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A T'Srge Assortment of the BEST BRAND'* ^ ,
LIQUO.IS and CfOVR^ alway* oa hand, ppftfiaf
George E. Steadi^aa
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Respectfully inform* hia frfendfl in Barnwell
ties that he is prepared to offer better bargains fc
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Buyers of Maehiuery
Gian ever l>eforfe. Persons who conterrplat6 buying Saw
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CoFti Mills. Steam Engines. Boilers, Cotton ( ins, Presses or
kind Qf Machinery will safe money by consulting
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money by
GEOBOKB. 81EADMAN,
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All th4> New Fluid
Extract a, tinctures,
Patent Medtclnoe Bit-
• via, Tunica, wiiS all
tbe Btandsre Reme
dies for Uis to wbiob
tbe butnan race
heir.
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H. ving combined tht Factorage and
with that of General Groceries we arc J»0W ,,
eral advanced io merchants and motion sbippeik :
patronage we remain very icspectfuHy,
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