The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 16, 1885, Image 3
•The iMrli MoruVti, arHwd
# ■ from iWrtR ton«l jft<tty twu
; colored men on board, who return
Irotu that oountty after a residence of
eome years. Tb« L. 6. Jordan.a
native of Sooth Corolla*, was in charge
at the party, and expressed 'himself os
dissatisfied with the uounu y as a place
for permauent residence for the color
ed race. Among the returning colo
nists were Prof H. M. Brown, N. A.
Brown, a student, and representatives
of Various trades nnd professions. On
THUKblMl, JULY W, lh85.
"Nature, impartial in her eras
When ghs made man the strongest.
In justice then to make amends,
Made woman’s tongue the longest,"
Cojl. L. R/(/Bryan ij recovoiing from a
severe apen of fever.
Lawyer# and litigants are Invited to'read
arid rememberCapL Peeples’s notice.
ttr V?
1 his sister, Mrs. W. H. Easterling.
E. C. Owens, after an ab»< , rw«~of ten
* v ^ t
years, is visiting his brother, A. M. Owens,
' Eeq.
The patrons of the Rlackville HlghRchool
have subscribed sixteen hundred/dollars
fortne employment of two teachers for
the nhxt scholastic year.
We attended a royal old M'-l'fonpd Vir
ginia barbecue at Suit keluCfohie last Wed
nesday. We never sawyT belter dinner, a
better looking croWfL^r a better master of
ceremonies ttian JLOlolair.
Mr. Mike Brojro juuI family hr ve gone
to “the land o^ho sky." Mrs. Brown and
her childrey^will spend ttie suiumer lu
Asheville afld Hendersonville.
The trpn of ex-post.m.'ster Fred Nix, Jr.,
in "U. S. Court, Charleston, last w«< k.
resulted in his acq'iUtoi. He was defend
ed hv W. R. Kelly, Etq , and Mes-is. Bry
an A Bryan.
Mr. O F. Plitck, of George’s Creek town
ship, celebrated his S5:fc birthday on the
Vihinst. Mr. Black lias twelve children
end eighty odd grand and great grand
children to comfort him in Ids old age.
W e learn t,hnt, at a meeting of Barnwell
fishermen, held on Mond ty. Col Tobin was
debarred from fishing for thirty day. ’I he
charge against Idm was that he had spent
two days at Brown’s mill last week with
out. getting a "nibble," ant i that by bis
noise nnd costume he so terrified the tinny
tribe that his pariner was unable to meet
with his usual success and carry home tUC
regular weekly allowance to gladden t-tra
hearts of ids numerous < fT-ipiiug. The
Colonel put In a plea of jealousy on the
part o| hia accuser JL.iit it d.U pul av.dl of
prevail.
Rev.CiJr Brown of Humter te visiting passage Wi'lU F. Futrl, aged OG
youi-B, died of apoplexy and wtw buried
&t sea. Ou board the barli there was
a collection of pets In the shape of for
ty parrots and four smalll monjeeys
beside* many birds of gaudy plumage.
The Liberian colony is vepresented ns
being In a dissatisfied state and many
more are expected to leave the prom
ised land and return to this country.
A meeting of the citizens of Hamp
ton County was held ou July 6 to or
ganise an agricultural and mechanical
society. The following officers were
elected : President, Ben. S. Williams ;
ITirpt Vice-President. John Lawton;
Second Vice President, W. J. Gooding;
Secretary, H. M. Ulmer ; Treasurer, C.
J. C. Hutson. About twenty-five mem
bers were then enrolled. The follow
ing delegates were elected to at’end
the agricultural meeting in Bennetts-
vilie on August 5: Ben. H. Willi ims,
George H. Hoover, and W.J. Gooding.
Alternates—Messrs. W. H. Mauldin, H.
T. Causey and John P. Lovett, Jr.
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T’aUiUi Mndiciuca Bit-
lets, Tonies, \fith all
h»3>wc)l Iwilrocd Train, connect ttita SculhCar-
Trains a. itnit-w.: J ,
ollr.H Xiilw
No. t.u* v'.nii.ftio!) from soat’.i Carolina Ita Iway
from .l iigusta and Charleston. *
No. 4 (i«,niieti« witn South Carohna Bailway for
ChaBtefoii, Augusta atid all pair In Kast wed West.
No. 5 and t liave denmsrfTori front Smith (Wroliua
Kail way from Ohiinbia Pirislou and iaacal Stations
and foi Stations West of BUckvilK
No. 7 fft.- eon Meet inn from South Carolina Railway
frohi Charleston, Columbia, Augusta mi4. fclj tea.ai
Hutthte*.
No. 8 i o;.n> et» with South Carolina Railway for
Charley*.>h, Coluuibla and all points tout and, West.
it. v. Ai.r.KN,o ea r. AK«nt.
JOHN h. RECK, liencral Manager.
■lHeLlrn*H Arnlria •Jtilve.
Tho l»-nt sol re In the world fur oufw,
bruistvt. sores, ulcers, unit rheum, foyer
sanes, letter, chapiied hands, ehtlbteins,
corns, *»•' h I skinerupti dis. Hint posltive-
ly cores Bibs, or no imy required. I f is
guatanta'etl to plve fieife* t shiisfucHon, or
money refunded. Price 2S cents per bottle.
For sale by W. N. Eaves, Barnwell. l»r.
Btepheus, Liiackville. julylO-ly
Famu.t RrrxioN.—Tt‘ v N. E. Woodward,
famldnrly known its "Uncle Satnmy," hud
a rconlou of hie family on Ms eightieth
birthday, July 8th. at the tesl lence of tlr.
Matthias tlnir. near Wllliston. Bev. Jit*.
Woodward, hit only brother, was nUo
present, nnd is almost seventy-tive vi-ars
of age Uncle Sammy Ptootl at the ili;in* r
bihle in the grove ai ti a’e hIUi the family
group and enjoyed the oecsstort quite n*
wi>ll as oth«>rM many a ears ids junior. The
‘c. impnny was quite Urge I’lut the whole
iKsnasion was,one of muck joy. May, lie
at'ide with us many years and ripen with
' increasing age fur Heaven.
A Wtilklns Skeleton.
Mr. E. Kpiinger, of M*'cha’dc.stiurg, Pi.,
writes; "I vrus nfllluted wl'h lung fev-r
nnd uttscesa on Itttig*, »nil reittic-d to h
v alkli g skeh-ton Got a free trial hottle
<>t t)r King’s New Pl-eovery for <>>nsuinp-
*lon. which did me so Dutch good that I
b mg t a dollar hot11». After using three
l«»ltle* found myself onee more a man,
'c>*mpletely restonsl to health, with a I e’«r-
ty nq>et ite aiu|,H gnin In fi shot Iseotinde.
Call at W. S. E v.".’ ifidg SPire and g t.
a fi-.-e trliil iaittle of Vh's oertatn cure for
all Lung Ulseaa-s. I, uge hotth-s tl.OO.
Bill* of the late Confederate States
bought at The Camden Gsz°tte office.
One hundred SI,000 li'lls wanted. All
other denominations bought nUo.
A London pnper lays it down edlto-
'rlally that ’the man who would not kiss
a woman when she tells him with her
that her llpe am yenmlng is an
Idiot.’ This, we think, depends upon
the woman.
Very Remnrkwbte Hecovetry.
Wr. George V. Willing, of Manchester.
M ich., writev: "Vly wife has been nimost
h-lnb-s* f«»r five yat<«, so helpless that she
■could n 'ttiini ovcrbi bed nh'iie. bheused
two hottl'-s of Electric Hitters, and is so
ni’ ch improved that she le able now to do
her own wni k "
Electric Bitters will do a‘l that Is claim
ed for tliem. Himdr* ds<if test'moclHls nt-
t-'st their great curative power*. Only tlf-
tv ceiits a bottle at W. S. Eaves', Barnwell,
Dr. btephens, Black vilie.
:
A crentlemr.n came homo in the ‘wo
smn’ hottrs ayont the twal,’ at the
'South end recently, and was surprised
to find his wife clad in clack. ‘Why
are you wearing these mourning gar
ments ?’ he said, somewhat unsteadily.
'For my late husband,’ was the signi
ficant reply. He has been ia the house
Rt 10 ever since.
• * *+■ -»**' JT» • V.
Some time ago thVfc* ws* a protrac
ted meeting carried on in a small town
In Mississippi, and the preacher In
charge saw a woe begone, dilapidated
looking Individual sitting back in the
congregation t his looks indicated that
he was more in need of a good, square
meal than anythlug else, but the
preacher was only administering spir
itual comfort, not physical. The
preacher went to him and asked : My
friend are you a Christian,’ and be an
swered, ’No. I'm the editor of the
weekly paper in thle town.* 'Then, In
the name of God/ said the preacher,
‘let us pray.'
rTRrsfsU CCHK.—W. A. Wright, Comp
troller General State of Georgia, says bo
has been entirely cured of Dyepepel* with
only three bottles of Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic
Elixir. JFor sale 'at, Wllllstea, by Dr.
Brwoker Jk Son. at Barnwell by Walter 8.
Earee. at BlackVtlleby Dr.Stephen*.
—JvKf Bautto, Druggist at. kort Grines,
Ga., writes that be sells more of Holt’s
Dyspeptic Elixir than any other patent
medicine. For sale at Wllliaton by Dr.
Bmoker * Son, at Barnwell toy Walter 8.
Eaves, at niackvllle by Dr. Stephens.
If yo i are suffering with Dyspepsia, In-
dlguatl •". Asthma or any chronic Hvrr
trouble try a bottle of Dr. Holt's Dy*pep-
tkuEhtlr. It will aot fail to cure you.
Wherever Dr. Holt’s Elixir Is Sold all
ffnebt is removed In regard to Dyspepsia
feeing Incurable. Get it of Dr. Stephens at
BtacfeTUI*, Dr. L. Brookar Jfc* Son, Will la-
W. 8- Eaves, Barnwell, 8. C.
S mtlL Carolina, Kaihvay.
Commsacin" Mny 24th, 1885, trains
will run as iollovs :
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
WES I
(Daily)
Brown’* Jilow, B
Dn J. J. O'BAKN
well 8,0.
N & U>.
ee for llftfto which
the human race is
heir.
; Fancy Goods.
iPerfnmettev fn.m the
I. b* ; *r Ma(M>r*ctot|cA
! Tofr*t 4 - J -'—
; F«dc 8(Ape
; Pomade*. Btbl a foil
Mb A. N. Hay will be pleased ; line of good* for the
; to see and serve hie friends. ; fair sex.
* SfxHdal -atisBfton to Family 0|M
Stationrry, iddafling Sunday ^boui aappfaa
O i
AU Ca‘-h Wye** CMS va?^f»5
Pn J.T O nv NCV in charge . ToBv t ^ ^ ^
the Btandarii n»n>«- :ot Piee<irlpttou DejnirTment
) CIGATfS. t TOBACCO. I TlUKS
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Fl itV WIXU* AA1> l.KtI OUM FOR .VILlklCI.VIAI.
oetStl v
■•I RfOMKM.
Bones, Dougherty A Co.
Harilware Mereliaiits f
AUGUST^ GEORGIA-
I>. N I
YTe keep ecnsfnr.tly on h&ad the follov
D AVIS, NEW HOB
And wffl supply any other kind if ws&tcd.
menta. We sed Sowiitg Machiiiea tor cash o
ken in exchange for new our a AU io want
write to ua. ' , •
J.W.
W’ *
I i
(Duflr,
6uo<iays.)
Some of our young politicians have
been arranging for the next State cam
paign and have nettled upon the fol
lowing ticket:
For governor, John P. Richardson ;
lieuGgovernor, I). H. Henderson ; sec-
retnij nf the Htate, E. H. B >bo ; attor
ney general, Josef.h H. Earle ; treiis-
ttrer, H. A. (iarHani ; rolb-rv**o-
eril, E. B. Murrej’ ; superintenoent of
edfncation, F. W. Me Manter ; adj Hunt
general, M. Ii. Bonlmtn, jr.
We could otuke some alteiations
which tuight add to the strength of
liie tlrk“t. — AbljgvUI* Mediom.
We could make one alteration which
we know would add to the strength of
the ticket. That alteration would h^
JBr
with an eraser that would exactly fit
the above ticket from top to bottom.—
Greenvihe News.
The McCOUMTCK MACHINE in n gnin field is a cotnp’oto guarantee to the
farmer that 1m crop will be seemed ecynoniicaliy nnd in the liest order, without
snv of the delays, mishaps and annoyance* eo’ailetl bv inferior inuehtncs. We can
offer thisaeu*"n such liberal teribs that the Mh‘ortni'le Machine* will pay for j***
themselves without posting the purchaser a dollar. Terms of payment: One*'* ^
third cu.-h, one-thitd in one year, ami one-third in two years. Interest ou defe
payments seven per cent, pep anutrtu. ,
I boLdLy a isrp o
a 'a
MAKE-THE AST0UNDIN(
JToii Caoiiot ]
tnnyv
Why Rome I’airmera arc I*oor
‘YuU CAN’T KAT yOUR CAKE AND 1IAVF. IT
IOO.’
It is quite certaiu tlmt tliore bus
been encouraging progress in a few
s-ctions of our county ; but it t* equal
ly certaiu that the condition of moat
of our sections is really not as good as
It was iu 1870—fifteen years ago, Yes,
lu two thirds of otvr county the actual
condition of the people is not iu 1H85
as good as it was iu"' 1870. To give
Ileus on farms, or, what Is even more
reckless still, on crops that are to bo
giown, is the certain road to financial
trouble, and possibly to complete puv-
etty. ,
There Is progress no doubt in a few
sections, but as we have said, In per
haps two thirds of Edgefield there Is
unmistakable retrogression, and tbe
people ate lees independent than they
were, and have less money than they
had, In 1870, when a bag of Cotton was
equivalent to 5100.—From the Edge-
field Advertiser.
7UK CAhOB 0* TIUIU VAIU RK.
If a merchant or a lawyer or a phy
slci.m fails to make money his failure
is rometiiues chaiged to neglect of hi*
business ; but in case of a farmer It is
not so. It Is *ald that be didu’t raise
bis own provtefmt—be planted too
much cotton—he keeps bis smoke
house In the West—and that Is consid
ered a lull and complete explanation.
The true explanation in many cases is,
he neglected hls business. Farming
rr quires close at tention to business and
hard work to succeed, just as other
btD-lncAses do. The man who goes
about It In a slipshod, half-h"artcd
way la not going to succeed ; he would
□otsuejeed anywhere. The fault Is
not In what he plants, or what he does
not plant, but lu tbe manner in which
he carrs for what he does plant. If
one wants to succeed at anything he
must work hard and attend closely to
tls business, no matter whether he Is
acottontot or ananti-eottoutot.—From
the Newberry Observer.
Leare fTarleston
6.4-j a m
5.20 p in
Arrive m Brauchrille • 8.4 'JLtu
7.p tn
Leave Branchriile
1) tH) a m
7.7a) p in
Leave EJlnto
li O’.) a hi
S.00 p m
Leave Midway
V 20 a in
8.12 p m
Leave l)jint>erg
V 27 u in
S IS j) iii
Leave C! raliainft
St.2$ a m
s di p in
Leave L-v s
9.4'J a m
S 42 p in
Leave i’lnekvilte
9 u m
8.48 p ru
Lenve i’tku
10 i >* a in
{* OS p ci
Leave Wdiiet n
10 10 a io
9 10 p rn
10 SO p B»-
EAST.
•
fP&ily] [ivaily excej.i
Mii»d4y.
Len-’e \iieu«fa
6.05 a m
4 4 > p ni
Leave W d’ieton
7.am
C 22 p |||
Leave A'.lko
7.'?7 a ra
C 32 o in
Leave Bin. kville
7 7)0 a in
6 48 p ih
l.eave Le<"i
7 66 a m
H 56 p m
Leave tirnbains
S 07 » to
7.10 p ui
Leave liamlrerg
S. 1 * a m
7 22 i> iu
Leave Mui'vay
• 8 26 a m
7 28 p iu
Leave F.diiio
b. 36 a iu
7.40 p m
A r. al Braochville
8 17> a ui
7.50 p iu
Leave l.ranciitilie
9.07) a iu
8.10 p in
Ar. at L'iiarleaton
11 07> p in
10 ik) p in
COLWIBIA DIVlSlttN- WR.iT.
vxcept Sunday.)
Leave Broncliville
S.7.P a in
7 45 p ni
A rrive at ('aiuden
7 42 p in
12.14 piu
Arrive at ladumbl*
10.45 a m
io on p ui
Leave Coiu uliia
6. Id) a m
6.27 p m
Leave (.'arudi’D
7 00 a ni
X.66 p in
Ar. at Brauchville
S 4.5 a ni
7.26 p fn
EXl’BKSfi
(DAILY , IVRSI
)
Leave Charleston
10 AOp m
A.eave It ran eh vilie
2.3-i a m
Leave Blackville
4 22 a m
Ar. Augusin
7.20 a m
RXlTrilSS (DAILY) EAST.)
Lenve AtiguM*
11.05 p iu
Ar. *t HlftvTvviMe
1.44 a m
Ar. at Brane.hville
o. io a m
Arrive CNarlrst
an 0 2'» n m
j 'JHE MOST ATTRACTIVE ,
S?5?Ifl<» AW9 SOTiHSB
—STOCK ok—
New and Fashionable
Millinery
——fNfffr i'<)Tnts~sXt
Firs. Flolair’s,
BARNWELL, C- H-
••UONNRCTION.S.”
Connect ion* uruleal Augusta with Georgia
It. It. to aim! (Toiu a.I p lint* Wert ari-l Sunt li-
we-<t, with throngh i''lpep*r between Chnr.
le-uan and At'anm on Kxprefs tvain.
Uottnectiong madest l haileelon wilbNorfh-
Eosirra U. it. fur prints North auU with.New
York Steamers on Satiodays.
t'oniicctions mode ut Culumbia with Uo-
Inmbia nn-l CireeiiTille It. R. muJ Ghariotte.
f Wwmbi* sn-i An^trrta K. It. to ami from all
pointsoirboth Hoads.
UonnetfiuDs made at Blackville with Barn
well K. R - I
P. C. ALLEN. 0. I’. AT. Agent.
JOHN 11. I’KGK. tloneral Manager.
In reply to an interviewer, who desired
to know if Gen. Don Carles Buell inten
ded to write *u account of the battle of
Fltiloh, lie said, among other things: T
have agreed to write a paper on this.sub
ject for the Ceutury,magazine. I have
never made any secret as to my views in
regard to the battle,' he added. ‘In my
opinion the Union forocs were io a very
de-poratc condition after the firat day’s
fighting. I was then marching South
with 37,000 meu, but l only brought
fi.
—AND—
BOILER WORKS.
JUST ABOVE DEPOT,
An^iifMta* (Jeorg’ia.
Buy, Sett, Exchange, Bent, or Repair
ou best manner and terms,
ENGINES, BOILERS,
SAW AND GRIS! MILLS
AND MACHINERY,
C///uAP AND GOOD.
— CONMSTJNrt IN PAKTOF-
HATS ASID BOf,tints
(Trimtued and Untr’muied )
Fan*. Feathef*. Flowers, Ruchings, and
l.jiJe Neilc Wear. Hair Goods, Cor
sets, Hoyp •kirts. Infants** Cap*,
Parasols, Pluuics, Perfumeries,
Buttons. Bunriugs, Nun’s \ eil-
iug uud liineti Li*u-, all^
f..lnr*. Opera flippers,
’ S h-I Put*. Hosiery—
al. c Hundker*
obit la uhd Belts,
ALT AT FARfUnJSA-V IJ)W IKK IM.
lt £8U COULDN’T IF YOU TRIED, S
I WANT YOU TORE:
» r -
My Sprin,
T3 ARItlVPbd DAILY AND INCLUDES
READY MADE
Gents’ Fumishiir
Which I am offering nt RTI>1<
|«-D0N’T DARE UNDERTA
I-la. STM
716 Bro4d 8t , Un
To Farmers an
PLEASANT ROOMS,
Flt&T CL^S tAUUE *
AT THE lUn'KL WINDSOR,
?ll King Striwt, ('harls*t<>H, S. C.
(Foiirlioora Smith Academy Mimic.)
’fhls well appointed H»tel will Im
npeneil f<-r reivption <>1 Gu**st« hiur»*t
I. 1885, by G. T. ALFORD, rn
TAYLOR MFG. CO.
Edwctrd Brooker
WILLUSION, S. C.,
fs now pieparcd to furni-ih, on riiort *o-
Wt, handle * line of uiJroym
MEETS ami SAW MILL MACIHNI
an teed tt> please.
-Utl'
Froi-rletor N« w Brighton Hotel, Hutd
van’ii Islam!. Th*- WtlidBor ia uewli
furnished throughout, having bhit
mnnteai*e8 and woVeh wire-eprlue* or
all bertA. To make rhlfl a strictly fam
ilv Uotei no liquors wiil bo uetd on tbe
premia--a.
Having many year* experience, 1
proirdw* rn all faVotltip m« with tb-4i
patiouuge a pleasant home while In
Clmrle.stno.
Batee i *1 Atl to per day.
Liberal rates by week or month.
feb26 -'
Green B. Rich.
Jtwt'llcrand Pholographfr,
BLACKVILLE - - S. C.
Have on hand a Lnryc Stock nf
I « V-' V-
2(),UOO into the fight tit first. I think
the Confederates would unquestionably
have triumphed but lor my arrival.’ The
reporter asked him if ho had readj Geu.
Grant's articles in-the February Centu
ry. " ‘Cettainly,’ be replied, ‘but the des-
pera e effort made to boietcr up that side
ought, I think, to show ite wenkness. A fine line of lists constantly <*n hand.
^ .. ~ ~ _ L—U a L. _ _ _ frr—* —’-■tv-. —ry—-
How any one can hold the opposite oplu
ion after an examination of the official
report, I fail to see. Grant was in *
desperate condition after the first day's
fighting, as the history of the battle clear
ly shows/ In a further conversation
G,
len. Buell expressed great admiration
for Gen- Albeit Sidney Johnson, whom
he regarded as a O’an of unquestionable
military genius. < •
mm
Abraham liooolu. Just before hadieit
wes mesettred, and found to he six
ffBiy»27 I*tt. fetu SncfetilplMifbt,
upwards of 50 Engines and Boilers, also
(Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pri
ces. -Si*
KORTING INJECTORS,
Vandizen Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nuts,
Washers, Circular Faws, Files, Ac-
Write for prices. Promptness and
good work. Cheap will be our mm.
»n24 ^
D. Bentschrei-
*■
& Co,
244 KING STREET,
V CHARLESTON, S. C.
Are now receiving a large and well
assorted Mock of Mens’, Youth*’ and
Boys’ Clothing snd Furnishing Goods
jaalo.
J. S. HAMILTON
—at Vat— v
MOLAIR HOUSE
D&. PiTTS&SOlTt DPfigTORE
Will execute Wtteh, dock. Jewelry
repair*, Kejravlng, etc- afinddsrats pri
cer mkI Ewnutet rTfoetsatirfiehou. *
Dealer in amt R*p*tVrr of
Waicliea, riocka, Uingaati4 all binds nf Jew
elry aii'l So let SittvY-iml Plaietl
Comr and gri y*nr we-lditig prr-rnt*.
Fine watch work done and warranted.
My stuck is seleel ami v» ry bar ami 1 cor
dially intilt! pabhc im-pveteou.
<irc4
lice and ftc<:oinmo«lali*g ty>rms, tin; IbL
lowing briefly dencrilied uuilurns of one
<.f the Inrpest nnu bent Muiul'.ictorie* iu
the Union i
1. l»ry Mr am Portable Koginvs, all
■‘izei.
2. t'liuiax Engines, all sites Portahle
■ ■r Driaeb*d. d-’rirvd, with Lucoino-
ri' e ,»r Uvt’itw Tubalai K-ak ra.
3. Tiger UngiutM, all .«lres, Portable
cr Detached, a* d*-sire>J, with Locomo
tive or Return Tubular Betler*.
4. Tl»e Taylor Haw Mill. Irou Frame
supatb- uod substantial, lor heavy or
plantatir n work, a* desired.
The Buckeye Reaper nnd Mcwer,
Buckeye Table Rake Reaper.
Buckeye Twine Binder.
1 he above can be sold ou low and ac-
corninflKUDg VeniiS.
The famous DEEUTNG TWIHEBI:
The Gelebratcil Corbi.i Disc Hursow
CREEK trad HUNTJJR GRIBT MIL
> Boy *f»4 W*tt Tafn Plow* ami CasUnj
M1LX.S A3?
We make Saw Mill* and Enginas a i
write tous.' , . ^ ’
We are General Ajrsnts for tbw £eU
give 40 per cent, of Lint, and to e^oal
other variety. Price |1 6(1 per bushel
McMaster
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MA2T dir AOTU^Ifiil 9i(
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AND
W.A(H>Na
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Liddell's Boas Press, tw» screw pins,
pack either up or down.
Asks a liberal public patronage
best workmen and alloars no work to gjroitf
hie comparison frith any o* tfe« tnarksl. M 1
or material allowed and every thing £t
Rlocksioith work ©fall kinds, R«
| executed promptly-, f*ttbfudy, ehta|d
uecd nnvriiiug in o»y line give me* call h*i
m home folks and keep yet
Hertz & Renkl,
-DRALRRS IN-
Wincs, Liquors, Cigars snd Tobacco
Fresh Oysters Received Daily.
Broad Street. Opposite Au-
"WISE COTT Off’
Q^*PatrouiM
aprlti]
No.
CIO
gust* Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Orders promptly attended to.
Bar and Bowling Alley attached.
decll
CT1A8- C. LESLIE.
Wholesale snd Retail CoinmtetIon
—DEALER IX-
FISU, OYSTERS, GAME AND
POULTRY.
Stalls No*. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
OCce Nos. 18 ar.d 20 Market St.
East of East Bay Charleston, S. C.
Consigniucnts of Country I’roduce are
ally whetted. Poultry, Eggi, Ac.
All orders filled with dispatch.
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Com-Mill* and MHlatnn**
acl sms.
THE BEIT nr THS WOUO
row TASte MEAL I
aMM M « AMHeUtos,
NtTaCAMlUMMUNMUk
I know my bosiuesswcll and will give
the benefit of my loug experience to tny
friends.
Any further information will bo cheer*
fufly’funiished.
1 guarantee *u1i&iacti>»o.
Address
EDWARD BROOKER,
WlLUSTOX, 8. C.
jnftU
The Leader
BLACKV3
■v. half* bought ttffnjr sprlnc »a4
summer good* *t reduced prior* iumI
have derided to give, oar Customer* «
tbe beo*-fltof wbaalever we bsw-galo-
«d. Our Hew Ypik buyer ahrsy* tik* *i
bis eye open to Bargain*,
Our Mlifloery Dep*rt(0«nt i* fall of n
GEORGE H-BATES
B A.RJV W KLlL. Ci M„ «. c.
Will prsetise in *11 Hie Hnnns of the Stute
and give yroaipl*tleiitt«B uiali bovine** en
trusted to bis care. [jonlM
Otto Tiedeman & Sons,
> W hrtlv—1^ Olrocerw
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Proviwlon Uwmlrrrw,
102 **d IM Rut Bay 8t ., Ch*rlei(oo,5. C.
J0rXeste»6}*tteli7.«9i .
Uil. W. S. HILWOKig,
Op; n live ud Hecbanicil Dentist,
beautiful flower*; pompon*, ribbous.
•MbJkiH
Haring lecatsd in Willbion offers his pro-
fe.<.tional nerviees I • t he citueas of Bnmwoll
and odjnuringonacue*. ' •prld-dm
J AS. E. L A VIS.
AIIUI'AU'ASI) QlOSSELtflE IT Llff,
Uarnvrcll CJ. H.. H. C7. f .
Contevancisg and coUeetiotw fpeoiaHics.
^ • M>14
&c We arevseiiiog * oic* *tr*«
for l<oHr*, missm abd cbUdreq at lOo
each and up tolhs fluent MUao braki.
Triwoted hat* fsoiafift* ut> toflfi. '
Parasol* from Ide »j* to $6.
Fan* le each np to IAOO.
Cbtldten’* tawu nod Anoe o*p* frffl*
125c tip to06.001 AUovsr lac*. tfliflK
150 76. AU ovnff embroidery U, UOQ,
150 per yd. d
AU Uom towel* lOMifitseaell sod Of..«
A good coraut for fib. >v
Cbildr***’* corsets Wc. 1 *.
Led lee’ collars, Assorted, 10,’Ji, 5».
BUk mitts, bostary aad glev** krum *
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Table Hoen, Uoea ospktM #00, T6,
rass Bfinute,
Maau£t*Aarsr sad Dssler is
Foreign tod Deifies tic Cigars, Tobacco,
i
•iffurflf. ru*Fj*, btc.
No. *14T King Street, Chiriestoo, 8. C
J*n2t
1.00 tu 6 00 dote*. aff.: >
Colored tawoe, warcaouT faot oeb-
or*. QpAy 5o yd. ,.
Dow* good* te new abide* Wj 16,4k '.
50.76 per yd. * ^-7?
Boersnckeca and Reufrew
1212.15. J ;
Beat atiodard ealloq at 6o
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