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TIXT7BSDAT, OCTOBER 31, 18H6.
. IBJ.wJfgilUl. -mi*■ *P
V t ; OI« Mr. Tim l*T#»rrH •‘■■•rr.
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PrvhlMlIrai.
Aa Interticnirt? memi to be the order
of the day, end I the other day tike I
went cd ro report aoeiebody, I c;.lkd on
the abore namedgenUcBUQ, And fotio.i
bne write willinir to eemnnoiaMe hU
• hlefs" < n tliu *u!ij ct apoa which they
were eon^ht.
“Good morning, Mr. Dodfrell.”
"Why, how is you ? I’» j»owerful gtnd
to ree »on, U» be au»e.”
And before the old (rentlemsn oould
yeet off on the “craps" and the earthquake
I said tv hiu*. Mr. UodweT, 1 hareouno
to inteniew yon, putting on, for the tima,
a)) die atm and oonwqnenca of a news
paper rfp<T'er,ond intagiuii.g myself ouc.
♦♦Come to do what r* Mid‘ho.
‘•To interview you, Mr. Dodwel'.”
got tbs briin of the cobnty they
more bmM than brains. The most of'em
ii* liquor Fel'ernstid liquor driukera, which
la tiling that don't call for much bruins.
Lota Of 'eai lie< drowned their l.ruina in
wlihkoy, sud cf they wns to turn to old
bucks »h«y wouldn't iiave brains euoff to
dress their hides with. But they sio't
no set of men that need brsins more'o
the wet politiahnnera to fool simple peo
ple and make 'em believe that whiakey
will make the conutry aol»er, moral and
prt>apemus._ Jit't the ai.Aed art's bruiaa,
and not his goodness, that makes him so
powerAil and dungeroir*. And then, ef
brsi'is is all, where'd be the gh ry of
Midway, thwt rfiines upon her from TO,
the day thi t sl>e fou* and won that glo
rious and nevsr-to-be-duM'talkcd-about
battle? And wh r # bad the most brainn
there ihnt day? Was it a red shirt?
“Good gracious aKvo, urhut on yerth
r
is that you're apwine to do to we
To relieve his fears I then explained
to him that I had come to get his ri«ws
on prohibition, the crest question now
before (lie people of Buruwell, who I
kuaw would be glad to know hie vioav
and which I iote»d<d to publiah in Tntf
Peon.* if he wuutd be *» Lind as to
give them to me. He seemed very much
pleased at the idea of my potting him
among the l<g wm and nil at ooco took
on aa vraealar look, that said, “Tarn the
faucet and wisdom will flow oat." But
knowing how apt old men are to pour out
words, and not always wisdom, I said,
*♦1*11 get your idea* ,11 the shape of an
swers to certain qootions whic h I H put
to yoa, aad I’ll be much obliged to yon
to Brake year answers as direct and
pointed aa pemible," which he said he'd
do, and added:
“Ax anything you want to and yon’ll
know party soon my idees about it."
“Well, to begin, what dqyou think
I think it's a powerful grod
■ut it's agwinc to be s mighty
^ingto carry, fur the rum-setiers.
the rum drinkers, the grand joiioa, the
.. *WbT,
thiac, I u
hard th
drinkers, the grand juiioa,
politishuuert, nearly all the lawyers, the
worM, the flesh aad the Devil aic all do
ing all they kia agin it.”
“la H a feet that needy all the law.
van are against prohibition ? sod If so,
how do you account for it V
“Tss. and it’s beksso whiokey mokes
lots of bwaiwas and pracli* lor oni. ’i he
Devil never laid an egg that hatched out
swora crime than whkkey (in. and crime
. wsakea amt of tbo lawiu' and they want
thohr trade to flourish. ‘
“WeN, with all this powerful opp-ri-
th« to it you regard prohibilioa (lieu as
a hopeless undertaking ? ’
“M* 1 don't, by no awano. I think
we’re goltii.* on mighty well with k,roo-
aidortu' Whiokey is sgwine to be a
mighty hard Iqg to bust opco. It’s pour-
. erful twistiu' sad holds tight tuKrther, but
if probibiahouers will just drive their
wadgos aad (Uita bard aad qnkk aud
dao t git tired it kin be boated after a
Wbila. It’ea erackiu'now. It’s sgatne
to take tiaM, aad oonriderin' that prohi-
hithuu ain't been slat tad loaf it's a pat-
‘s' oa Mighty well Why bices your
ml, U Utu't bee* leaf that the preach-
a boca preaching proliibinhun and
of 'cat ain’t a preachiu' it yet
“I’m glad you spoke about the preach
ers picadiing prohibition. Souse uf the
i pVVVUCIalfV IT/tlUTfOIl I ffUff 1 tUT JfT^nCItTtl^
prohibssLe, aad say they have quit
ureaebiog tbs poapri aad goa« to preadt-
Mmmi a^^ala Ao^wa a a mm # K^mto sam«^m4aM mwenoXoamU
ing puivcide tWCAUftf* \ m*j pn at 11 w^tiiii^i
whiakey sod orge the people tu support
the law fur Its suf premum. IXi thepeo
> pit thlhk whkUbem, M far at you knowf
“Oh ao, and they doo’t th ak no
oeither. They know better than that;
but wbi key ta their politics aod they
jest know that when prohibishnn arivaa
whisker oaten the country the; ’ll be done
swimmln* aud It sorter looks like some of
’em are done new. The sorter preach
ers these wet poHiisbuiers waut am t fit
to be noiliiitg but wet politishuaers ther-
selves. Kf the preaehera would be Itcen-
ahus preachers, and preach high license,
aud whiakey, they’d like that gospel aud
wouldn't aoudemn-'orn ao more. What
party fillers they is to be a worryiu
about preachets quit ten preadiiug the
flood things, but Id boastin’ that tltey'vu
■ show
rape! to preash politics.
“But they are oot only after the
preathera but after the Woman s Chris,
turn Temperance Union, too. Did you
think they’d go that for?*’
“You don’t say so! Fighten the wim*
Mia* and tbe preachers Itoth? Well,
Ibujll fight anything that’s got temper-
sace iu it. XI ey hate tcmperauce wim
than ptsen. Whiskey's made ’em mad,
md than t bey’s got beat, aad its the wim-
fnio and preachers that beat 'em. They're
right about that. Theta sort used to be
the head beaaas till the preachers and
wimmio put pruhibishun agio ’em aad
now they rao out at tbe hind eeod.
Bat have yon noticed how glibly these
wet potitieinas and liqaor men can quote
the Bible against the women and the
preachers ? Do you suppose that they
are Bible readers?
Bible readers, fiddlesticks. Ef you was
to ax ooe of ’em to show you a aeriptur
that bo quoted so oat raore’n apt he’d
look iu tbo poeraphy for it. They've
jest pieMup A fewseripturs th»tull the
whbtci§Hpen know, fbr they want te
have sciiptnr pa their side, and entry 'em
aboot like stones to throw at the preach-
sod the aimmiu. But you'd never
'am quotco that aeriptur ( Kodiwn-
nor drunkard makers shall enter
the kingdom of’ Ucaren." Your
ArpHciloifor Flail Dittbirge.
Net tee ia hvrahy ^T*a that the ithdsnirn<
«l will It* herflattl aeeoant —
“ |.i Jtiilse of Probate, on S«unUy, ibettM
>il. H.T Hiee,
Hey of U< tolisr at Iu o olvek tb the fere-
soon, aa Kxeetitrix ef A. J. tSsadifcr. and aak
for LStt-r* DtamiMory.
Mits. makoahkt sandifer.
eep80»td Kxecutrix.
Wasn’t it Daniel II. Chnmberling? Why
some f!o fbr «r to any that lie waa the
smartest Guvnor * i tnjih Cstliner has had
sence she’s quit ruisiu’ them ohl-thorer-
breds like Gcoiye McDnffv, Bob Hayne,
Lang Chevcs and the like of them. Aud
)et see the (k mpany he whs in aud what
he was trying to do—to put and keep a
nigger guvemment over the white men
ntid white witniniu of South Cnriiner,
je-t like the wet politidiuners and all the
liquor meu are trying their l^st to put
whiokey over the wiinmin nnd childreu.
thedeeeney and manhtXMl of ottrdenrold
Sfs'e. Aid .Midway thi.tbragstlutshs
routed Chamberlin:; is one of the head
ones at it. Bnt Btackville and Midway
wns the headquarters of the llndikills in
Rarnwell county and it’s fit that they
should be the headquarters of whiokey,
Barnwell's other and worst enemy. —
Brains fan mighty good thing when put
to a good use, but fighliu' for more liquor
ain't soeh a use.
But don’t you think it would be a
great thing for prohibition if wo had
these wet politicians on ou r side who
acted so nohly and bravely, at the peril
of their lives, at Midwny sad in the Wul-
a<e House and who are men of brsins?
From wbst they s y they muster foul
the Radik ills powerful, aud it was a glo
rious victory tlietr at Midway and in the
Wallis Honse, hut it looks I ke theyll
1»> donc.bragjjiu’. bojujtjMiWJi
never gif dors a pay in em for it. The
payin' 'em for tt. They
seem to think they done It all and orter
hsve all the pov. when Td tike t.» know
what they eoulder done ef we all hadn't
Wn right the»r a sutroyiu’nnd s selten
Vm on, and a hollerin, 4 Go for ’em—
Wt’re hare.” And yet when it eonied' to
dividin' out the pay and the glory they’re
willin for the teat of tia to Inve a-mte of
the glory bat they want all llw pay. I’m
not agio a Ken’s cacklin, when she lays
her egg, but I jc-t can't l-esr to h- ar so
much eaekl'n oolesa there’s a heap of
layin wi h i». I’ve he rd so much <*ick-
lin about Mi-lvay sad tlm Wallis Holier
that its sorter soured on me —it used to
be riuhl party at fust. I m jest like the
old Hapti-4 deken was when evry moot in
day a whole lot of tin- brethren was re
ported fbr git tin drunk, aud so one diy
when ■ whole lot of 'em araa brang up
before the chnrrb heriaardsaid. Bret It
er 'Ii-l- nitur, I'm a tired of a fuaiim'
about whiakey. I’m a i«rcd of ■ sm^lHa
whiskey, I’m a tired of a secin whiakey
hrether Modentur f m a IrtiL Aud
down he sot. And even ef the wet p< l-
Ufahaner* was to jine us. which I've no
idee they’ll do, for they couldn't find no
rest in dry places, but ef they was and el
they was to cut up aich cx[ lites like they
cone in Midway and the Wallis House
I'm sfeetd they'd jine ua like some jine
the cl ureh, not to g-t religion, hut to git
the loaves and (Lhea, not for the mora-
flea, but tor the ofiices. I’m afeetd 'hat
that's a hit the matter with prohitdshtln
now, and tW reasow U ain't more flour
fabiu that too many went info it fur of-
dee sud got diaspplnted and lukewarm
If poplar hark could he give to pmhi-
i-whun and make it shed all etch it would
be a great blessin to it. ft looks like it
Application For Final Lkharnr.
Notloais hereby given that tbeunderaign-
•d wiUStv bvr Anal ncaoitnl with B. T. ttiea.
K«(^, Judge of I'robate, on Saturday, (hr 28<1
'l«y of t^jgober mu si Uf o’el.-ek in the fora
noon as Administratrix of <1 W. Turner,
and aak for Lvttrra LHsiniaaory,
MRS. M. A. 1UHNEP,
sep30 td Adtniuiairairix,
Master's Sale-
StnU «/ South (arolifta, \
Uarnntll County. f
Joseph it Robcrtann, Frank B. Taylor
Churl of Common
rirot.
lieuiy ('. UoU-rUoti, (ieorge| \V. Wil
llitnv, Jr., Uuncaii C. Rt bertarm and John
f. U- bertenr-, as piirtneis under tbeflrm
name of RoberUou, Taylor A Co., Phiiu-
agalart j-
richard Urnut, Dofen 'at.L
TY VlitI DEof a deereUi or-ler mado fn
th« Hta-ve entitled cuno by the Hon. J. 8.
Cothran,Ifan-iddthtfJudtft-, aid (lnt--d the
2t!' h day of March, 18W. 1 will mdl nt |-ut*-
Ifc uiiflil -n tu fr.-lit of the Court House tn
(lie town of lluinwell in saiil Wtaui. on
Mi-iiduy, tbe Int biy of Noveiub. r, 18 6, tt
twim; aslo duy iu said month, with In the
Icfful home i f sal- , the foUuwt'ia dracrlbed
profierty:
Ail Unit certain tract or parcel of land
lyiuu on the walera of South Edlsto Kl/rr
in raid Ht-ite And eounty, 0 Utah.lug sev
enty acres, rooie or h-eti, und Im-uiiU d as
followe: Un tliH north byt hiiula of Mrs.
Margaret A. hiuith, on the rout h by the old
Lhaii-nton road, on the east l-y Inndnof
Mrs. Margaret A. Hndth slid oil the w.nt
by len-ta of the estate of Oeortre KadcIllTe.
Terms ca*h. Purchaser to p«y f'»r t>a-
t>eis. U. DlfNc.lN ItELLINOEK,
- ot>4 td Maeter
. .Tin—•_
Mu star's gale.
Churl of
StuH of South Cmolm* I
Jiurmroll County. |
W. n. < hafee und Thomas O’Brian, on part
ner* doing iMaluean undar the ftrm uaiue
of Cbafee A O’lit ten. PlntmMfs,
against
A Iodine Smith and J. C. Mlley, Defendants
— . TOkKCLneUB*.
BY VIKTDE of a decretal order tirade In
the above entitled « nee hy the H-m. W. ff
Hallaee, Pret-hllng Ju-lge, atvl dated the
IMh day of Julv, 18M, I will sell at public
auction la front of the faoliit House In t he
tewn of Barnwell In said State, on Mon
day, the 1st day of November. >8*0, it being
sale day in said month, wThln tne Imral
hours of aaie, the folio* lug denotibed
l»ro|»erty: .,.
ante, lying and being to the anid Htate and
court y, Co-.tninli g fifty aert-esnd hound
ed north by lands <»f Aaron Kenft. west hr
fandsof J C. MPey, south hy j. 8.1’ou and
county known as tbs
Uta James D.cks. tsoniMioing six huiuiied
east by ianda of U illlnm May.
Terms ensh. Purchaser to p-*y -for pa-
.. °* DUNCAN liELLlMJEll,
•Kit 14 td
Maatcr.
Master’s Sale.
1V1 aster’s Sole*
Court of C<
liao.
Stole of South CuroliM, I
Ifumutll County. I
Die Wai-rtown nu-atn Eugtue Compcny,
PU^nriff,
ngwlnuk
V. V. Brickie. Defendant.
I V VIRirE-faibcietel otik-r made In
the sD-ve entitled cause b> Judge W. If.
Wallace, dated IMh Jul) , lUMrl all) sett at
public auction in from of the < out t IIoumi
Iu tho town of liar, w-ll In aatd MaU*. 011
Motiday, the la', day of hovamhei, ia-g. It
Itelug sale day iu said month, wt^blu tha
legal hours of sate, the following pi cud-
Slate of Sr ulh Carolina, | Court of Common
Jiamu-tll County. t | Heat.
Joseph 11. fii-berteon, France E. 1 ay lor,
Ileu-y 0. KoberUon, 0--orKM W. W||
Hams, Jr.. Dutu-an C. Itoia-rtsonand J-din
F. Boburtson, ae partners innler th- firm
name of Robertson, Tayb.r & t o., Plulu
tiffs
seal- at
George O. Matlhewa, Defendunt.
LY' Vtli ID E of a d* erefi»| order imtde In
tbe nbove eutlll-d oaue- by i*.« Hon. J. S.
Uothntn, Prcahttng Judge, and dated 2*:.h
day of yiatoh, 18S6, I will sell at public
auetlon in Iron' ol the Court lions• in tbo
Piwu of Karnw-1| in *nl I Mate, on M--n-
day, the tat Ony • f Nov. nib-i. IMS, It be
ing eale day in bald tnonth, wllldu the le
gal hours of sule, the following divci Hki-I
property:
“All that tract of land situate In the
county and -tate afon-sald, containing one
hundred and thlny net-a, more or l-e*,
and b tinded on th, i.orth l.y lands of A.
C. Free and of ewtete of \V. T. Ulrrier, on
the aoulh by.hm-la of OnyeHue W. hiee
and on lire ea*t ar>d west by la-vis of B. T.
UJce. * ♦* f
Terms cash. Purrhaaei to pay for pa
pers. O. DUNCAN I ELLINGl-K,
blaster’s Sale’.
State
V South
Atkm
m {knUtml
CoM0. J
L F. Disks, aa Admiutattafs? ut tba eatats
ef Jas. Dicks, drceva.ii, and Ip kia own
ngbi, PUiUt;f,
, • agslnrf i... .. ■ •> .
Jos. J. Dicks, Georgia B. Dicks, ct al, Do.
fruii.tn'6.
rsarffwa.
BY VIllTUE ef a dr*t*4 ih tbe above
cause, now on lie in tbv oIBcc of Clerk ef
Court for Aiken cuunty, wilt be sold in from
of the CoMti llonse *| Aiken, 8. C , ou tire
II.Y OXEOOKXUI.
185 & 187 Meeting and lit Mxfket!
H
(Mreets, CUarlc-VMi, 8. C.
. . . 1 - rta tuia sffrr Monday, Ma^ lath, IIM.
Ipvlia atteat.aa to tbe following b-wgaica: «ui rua as IbiiovsiUl farther aotlp-:
Cut Ig>uf (Sugar, 14>^ lb* for fll 00. i
Granulated Houar, 15 I 2 Ibe for |100.
Confectlopera’ 8ogat. 16 1 2 H)e f<-r $1.
White Ex Q S-igar, 17 h« for $100.
[DaU]^|Kxes|K Sundays.!
Cnt Mund ij in November next, within tbe
legal hours of sale, th* following described
property, ro-wit:
FIRST.
Ufc'ht Hr-wn Rngar, 19 It-a f>-r J1 thl.
GimkI brown Hoirar, 2(1 lba.?.-r fll 00.
ff fbTi-tnaioer 00 e-nt* a «k l -n.
8 lb TomAtoKH fll 10 ru-nts a -1- x'rt.
Good fch-gHf, fll 00 foi a b«-x ol 60. .
These are ( ply a few of the many at
All tbat certain tract *f land silnnte part
ly in ArkrV county and purity tu ttHthursfl to rhefr wdrotirngo To w
Hume P'uoe ’ of. the I t>L fwr Monthly Prleo L et aud copauit I
IU>< 1 ^iFfei*^ 1 * 1 * a.v(s._uore or leas,
tytir
»rtr MlTes oTITi'e piiUtie road from
Dsruwell to Augusta, ami boniuled iii-rih hy
laada now or toriavrly of Jos. Dicks, aorth-
ensi hy Tind* now or fiinuerly of Jo-eph
Dicks, mat by isiids i.ow »r formvrtvot W.
0 D cka. south by Fmr Mitt Uranob, veal
hy lands now or i.>rui«ny of Mrs. Shade
Pullings.
SECOND.
All that other ccrtniu^saei of land situate
partly ia \ik-u and partly in Buinaellconu-
tyi known us the “(jochran tract" of the late
Ja-ues Dickr, cuntaiiiiug il'.ree hnndrt-d (iVai)
acres, iuorc or ierr, bouinleil uoi th by lumis
of the eslaie of Jorcph Mull-.ugsitud the *-Jo-
aeph Dicks tract" ut the ealsleof Jan. Dicks,
fast by Iwnds of A. P. Dicks and lands of
* ui. Dicks, south hy i urn well road, west by
Inn-ls of 1 he eriatc of Wui -icks aud the
-Joseph Dicks It set" ol the estate of Said
Jstues Dicks.
THIRD.
All that certain tract of land aituatein Ai
ken county, known m thr "Joseph Dicks
tract" of thr I tie James Dicks, containing
three hundied and seventy-seven (277)
a-Tasna-ra or lets, t-cuudwi nonn by lands
of the ertstc of Utley P t-ihei-bee, east by
land-o< theewta-eol J--seph Mailings, rout h
and west hy UnJaof the «aiate of suid James
Dicks.
FOURTH.
All that other rensin trset of land ailuate
ia AiXea county,, known as ike "Joaiah
Dicks treei" or "Old Ili ioeMcail ’ of (he Isle
Jsinrs Dirks, c<>i.i't^>\y>;V-kji ImiOie-l and
iwauty-litur (Ik4) (acres, uane or lesa, as
abo u by a resui v^j ^ | u i iMveaf b>ade by
8. H biahiag- D. X, .oaloiember "Ud,
aad as sivowa by laiupial adjoin log
_ tai ds of K. Mtolbi rahae, ihecwlat- ol Dick-,
’ lamia of Juba 8ta Hogs, <1 Mrs. 8. M.ntags
blaster’s Hale.
All that oertain h-t of land situate In Ih*
town nf Ua in twig In th-ousiiitv of Hum-
well. 8. <3., containing two arte *, m'-n- or
le-a, aa ahown by a plat madnOy (4. Y Pat
rick. surveyor, hoiindwd nonb hy th* Meth
odist Episcopal • hurch cemetery, east l»jr
lai-As of e»id V. V. Hi Ickle, south by lamls
of T. A. On-eu and we»t by lamia of R. A
.SantUfer. hring tb* lot on *hlih - he gitst
■oUl aud cotton gin of asld V. T. 1 trickle
was formerly, or U now, • i-cWst
letntacawh. I'urohaeet lo pay for pa
per*. U DUNi-AN HRLilNGEB,
•—l*.tl - kl-eSer
Aiuaiiur'w fcsale
c>
Court of r \mmon
Vitae.
tiffs.
Stole ef South Curo’ino, I
County of flamer til.
Maltha Dye*he* ct ah PUI
against
. Mary Collins vial. Dcb-nd otte.
BYVlKITJKof a decrHal orl-r made
h< r»4n by hi* flom-r Judge Wallace on U**
1 13th d «y of July, 18K8. I will ^-11 at Harn-
tsell Court llous* ou aaie day In Nov--mh r
.next, it tmUig the tint knndaylae-dl
Slate ol South Carvtena,
liamertll County
Sophie C. O’Dasson etal. Plaintiffs,
Against
Susan E. Hay, J. O B. Lowry et al, Defead-
sms.
BY VIRTDK tf * decretal order to me di
rected in the absve easii led cause I will sell
at publle auction Is treat uf 'he Ourt Heu-e
is lbs Iowa of B»mwell is aatd Male, ua
Monday, tss 1st day of November, 1880, il
being sale day in said month, wiibi* the lo.
gal hours sf sale, lbs following deacnUcd
blood pisened, nr niflqp pisoiiftl, or.sonic
r witli iL MTc’i
>’ that they kb quote reiipfur nukes
Ikmk uf an o'd avjb' aheut stcli
iwtous. “Wbaa tk« Devil turos aaint
th'»|jg''a tlio matter with it Wo’renflwine
to carry proliibisLur. iutn politics but
wc'ru agwinc, if we kin, to keep outfit
probbishuu alt politishuDere, «at aad
dry.
Only «ne niore point, Mr. DodwoH.
The wet politicians und ruat h: lers suul
in the late osawpaigo that tlrey wanted
the prohibkaoo law repealed bocauso it
couldn’t be enlbroed, aod *vaa irntning
up tho people to be law breakers, which
they couldn't bear to aee. What do you
think of that? The very idee of tlie
UTOTlkat had been foremost lo I reaking
the law and doing their bent to<;et every
body else te break it and then tnoartiintr
over tly violation of tbo (aw and ite bad
effect on the country tickled the old man
so that he fell into a fit of laughing and
could only pet out, “Tbcm’a gntur teara,
jgatur tears, crying outside and Uflin in-
hide.’’ Here ended the interview.
RrroitTEtt No. 2.
Application for Final Discharge.
No'loa la herebv gtvwn that th* under
signed will til* i is iiii"I Account with B. T.
Rice, Eaq.. Judge of ProtMt*. on Ktittirday,
theflthday« f Noveiuh*t m-xt, at 10o'd>«k
n tRe forenoon. a« Atlmtstratoroftho en-
tat* of W, F Matthews, ticeeaeud, ami ask
for Leltota Diemtaaorv.
WIL* I AM M 4 T rHEWS.
Administrator.
net14-td
AppHcvtit'i For Fioal Discharge.
Notice Is" hereby given that th* under-
algnedwili fit* his tteal aeeouut with H. T.
Rio*. E
Rio*. Esq, Jmlgu of Probate, on Saturday,
the ISth nay of N v*mher
fo'kf. at 10 o'clock
In the for* noon, aa Admint-trator of th*
w-tate of Jno. A. Lancaster, (laaaaasti, aud
ask for Letters Dlsniiveot-y,
L L. LANCASTER,
oettt-td Adioiiiletra'or.
■w
Notice to Crodiiors.
All persona bolding claims Against lbs vs-
saed. a
tatesf E. R. C. Dixon, dvesaaed. ais kereDy
atMirtvd and rsqntrsd to preamt them, prop.
*r!y ausated te tks under* gnsd, odar ba-
far* tks aooond day of Novsqtbvr next
it T. RICE,
Probsts Jadgs, B. C.
oct 14-44.
Cotton Seed.
I aa prepared to pay ca*b for all
anund Dry Oottoa Seed dellvt ted to
AM at Bara well D- pot.
property: ., __—
" that tract of laud areignsd 10 J*. O'D.
j uinntn and tn* fat day lher~-f. the! Ifow-
iug dM-crltwd real relate, to w|t:
All that tract of Und rontaluing ninety-
four serve, more or Ire-, 111- -am* t-dog
tb* b-tlanc* of tbo Ir-tuo-ti-a-l tract of land
of the late Wllllaoi H. D'lb-w reui-kdog
alter colli- g « ff ttftv aerre forth* • t ow's
tliinl. slid t-mutted t v Iah U of L-aao
Dyoh-a, E. Dyrboa. ih* wH--«'a third
sf--r*e*IU ami i«tb*r-. th* sa«u<- UHng m-r*
n-r loo'ar'y r*or*n*ot--d by a (d t oi-d*
by Jam** M. Hutto. Dtstr'ct Sui v*y< r, on
th«U«h day of a pi II. lavi. and Hied with
tb* pr< o—Uttigk Ih ih
AfXA
Th* hal ng* of th* red eetite of said
U itlbMir ii. D'. ch**, being a s-i-arate tract,
containing nl**ty-llv* *ci--s, utor-or 1*-*,
and boun«i*n t-y land* of J.icksou Dy eh**,
D vrlb g ntill, Kmc Dyclt** and W. J. Msr-
Un. 'I h* sain* to I-* s*dd aeparatciy from
Ut* Hist ni*nti<>ned tract.
T-ruiaof on I* cash. Purchaser to pay
for paper*.
U DUNGAN HLLLINOEU, Muster.
mlJ4 Id
tfiMlIura we mttt jctmtutctlf t ffcrlog,
nn-l Imni ekeepers will Sud If greatly
it always. —~,
-NjL-CJMlTge lor packing or Jmvftge-
scp30
THE AUGUSTA.
COTTON GIN CO
with
ilnnufoctiir* a Cotton Obi which Is
ii(isurpns*ed for tt * lint and Ctenii
S- ed, fa-r woib ami flue tn-ciiHid-'tn
R -pair O-ttoii Gin of any ium'K" in the
te-st m-nner. Manufacture Ch-u«l
Creek U-<(-k Gtl*i Mill*. Hell the
Atnca Ponat-le Kngtnes.
A'U** M'-onted Enghiea.
Ames HfM'brmi y E-iglnes.
8|>Hikle*H Ro|br*.
Htvst—II Yrm-ijon E'dnea.
Hintaall Portable Kn.-inee.
Vmi table F- ed Jhiw Mill.
Liddeif* -Bore." P w*i Press.
Lii IdeR’s Hniul pi*-*.
Ml- I'L-an Automn'lc I- J-cfor.
S/nltlt'* 8-eil fk'ifoii Elevator.
Cotton 8*e-IT0iiishers.
C-itt- ndlu Moteiiul, Rl'-*, HiUtles.
etc. ■*
E-clne Ftx'nr**, Rfeel Rim Pulleya.
| Smarting. IfoDItu:. »tc.
OM tiles taken iu pen-poy for new
ones.
O M STOXI5. Marag-r.
A coot a. Oa.
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STATIONS.
A. M.
P. M.
fcv Bin-welt
t:lft
»5t»
IVcM-lward'e
V~3
brJA
W*— «*w
foirnwill Rsilroitl TraiOM culm ret with ^bathCat*
•tte* Rallwsy Tntvr ak ibfloinfr
No. 1 lue ,'unno tit'ii in in i Noutb CaioIIba Balliray
iiuui AueiMU ai'.d L liarlri-loji.
/No.S-onnwl» wlih S«-iiih Ctrollns BaII-tt Air
Choriretoii, Angutilii end all poll l» Ijut m rt Wr»t,
No. 3 ha- foUiK-tUii) fr.>iu Keufli ( ai«lln> liailway
from < oliiinf.ii, CKn.di-n, ( hsirtrM<;» and Aigiola
Ni|. 4 connttS* wiik eouik ( Awklas AAllmy fur
CtiMtvatok, Cofnnil.il i.nd iitl pofni* Kan and writ.'
D. t. .4 Ll.f N’.G. PAT. Axtui,
JOKN R. I’ECK, (im.rrai Uinaiu r.
S»uih ,Carolina Kailmiy.
i AU
Lowrr in lb# partiti*# si lbs rv*l ssiais of
Mrs. II. C. O’Danuou. ilees-svd, ooniaiiting
ikres buodrsd sores, mursur Ism, being lots
uumbtrs bix and 8r»eu on the plat mad# by
the oommiesiuners aud bouudod as follows
On ills n or I b by ihs public road loading te
Barnwell Court liouss. ou the eat! by (wculy
font road dividing aam* from lands aaeigaed
i* Mrs. Siwon E. Ray. on ibesuuih by lands
aaaignad In Mrs 8. C.O’Bannon slid ou tbe
wee( by flailkrhstehie river, lauds ol Oildur
sleeve and land* now bal raging to Mrs. F. J.
Bellinger. Tbe abo/a tract is within one
inileot Barnwell Court House and contains
two hundred aud fifty-four aciee of arable uo
land.
, Terms—Tbe sni-l tract to be put up and of-
feted to tbe bigl.est bi-i.ier, who aiiall bid a
sum over and above the sum of three thous
and dollnr*. Purchaser to pay one tb ini of
the purchase money in c*rb and to give bis
bond for tbe remainder (hereof, payable l»
one and t wo years in • qua I instalments, with
intereoion >b# whole amount payable annu
ally, and a mortgage of tbe premises to secure
payment of tbe snid bond. If no bid of more
than three thousand dollars He ottered at the
sa c Ike property will be withdrawn.—Pw
mcAit: juLGf’s sale.
In the Court of
. Pro bat a.
chnaertop.tv for paper*.
G. DU XL'AN BELLINGER. Master.
octl4-td.
PiiOBATE'JUDCE’S SALE.
Ia The Court of
Probate.
flute of South Carolina,
Barnwell County.
F. R 0. McDonald, AdmlDlutratrlx,
Plaintiff,
•ffsloet.
Ellen Dimu, et al, Defendant*
BY YIRiUEof * decree oiad«ila the
Rbov* cDtitied cause oa the twelfth day
of October, 1880,1 will eel! at Uarowcll
Court Bouse on Vonday, the Uret duy
of November next, ti being eale day ia
said month, within tbe legal hours of
**Ie, the following described red prop
erty, situate aod bring io the conoty
end But* aD-reeald :
Ail tb»t truct or i«rcel of land coo-
tainlag fifty a< re*, more or I*-**, and
bounded on th* North by lot Number
Five of the *Mme tract, cotiveyed *101'#
to E, J. Owens, and lunda of Busan
Ib«*, East by land* of C. 0. Brown,
South by lands of name tract aod
known aa Number Three end on tbe
Wret by laude of D. 8. Hair.
Terma caab. Purchaser to pay for
paper* - B. T. RICE.
Probate Judge, 11. C.
octl4 td
XHIM PAP ICZl
— AKD - * f .
Tlw Southern Cnitirator,
The Great Farm. I(idu*iri*l nnd Rtock
Journal of tb* 000th,
ONE YEAR FOB $S 00
BampI* eopiee cfl Trr 8* cm**Ccl-
Statr nf South Carolina.
Barawsll County.
Harlnthla Broadwatwr, aa Ad«nlnt*tr*
trig of W. 0. Broa-tWater, deceased.
Plain* iff,
agnlnst
Susan Bowman aod other*, Defendants
BY VIU1UE cfa decree made In th<
abov* ei-titied caoa* oo th* eleventh
day of October, 1886, I will n*4( at want by laudovf Hraeteateuf Wiluum Drum-
liatowrilGotm Hmiae.on M'-iiday. th-
tirvt day of November next. It twing
sale day lo aald luootli, within the le
gal houru of sale, the foll'-wlng de-
setibed r« al eatHte, situate und Lwlug
iu the county and btaie nf<>resnld :
Ac*rtaln lot Id the t.-wa of Bam
berg, known ms the atme lot, eoutain
log about three acr»e and bounded on
tbe North l-y Railroad Avenue, EAflt
bv land* of TV C. lion I - an-l Bay StreeT,
8-juth by (and* of J. L. H< ffman nn-t
West by laud# of F M. B imheig, T. J.
Donuts, Brabham A Brother, and J. W.
Rice.
ALSO.
A certnln lot in the town of Bam
berg, known as the Bty lot, containing
about four and a hflTf acres, and bound
ed on tbe North by hinds of the South
Cardins Railway Company, East by
lands of €L P Bamberg. South by Bay
Street ano We*t by Bay Street und
lauds of Saudy Holmes und Jack Jen
kins.
ALSO,.
A certain lot In tbe town of Midway,
containing about oue-fourth of ao acre
and bounded ou the North by lands of
Walker, East by iiidwav Street, and
South aud West by land* now or lately
of W. If. William*.
Term*: Ooe half cash, balance on r
credit of twelve months, secured by
bond of the purchaser and mortgage
of the (iretuiseit. Purchaser to pay f. r
papers- B. T. RICE.
Probate Judge B. 0.
ocil4 td
Dissolution of Copartner hip.
Tbs partnership in tba practice o the
kw heretofore exietiBg between the tirdcr-
sign#4 sailer tbs firm name of I. M. A E.
P. Butas* bn* tki* (foy bee* di.v«olved*by
mutenl consent. I. M. HUTSON,
K P HUT80N.
Barnwell a H..8.C., 12th Get. 1886.
CopfirlhiT hip Notice.
The ■adenigned have (hie day eaters^ 1
inte aoopannenibip under the Bn* name of
Hataen k Ikies for Iks premie* *f ib, ] a w
la alt turn Count *f ibis flute aad ike Uaited
fltetee aad will give their best stteatlea is
att buaraeaa Minuted te them.
-aad sf JoioifliaUmg-ug-Mo.
m* iu.
All tkaiother cortaia tram aiiuats 1* At-
keu cuiioiy, kuuwn a* lire -tar-su insl“ ut
ttir lais James Dicks. eoBianuuj tbres sun.
drsd asJ vigtiiy six (486) aero*, woreur le—,
busudid Murlh bf lan<lv wl W St. SutkauAa,
laudauf Dr, J. M. atulliog- aad laud- of L.
P. Dicks, ea»( by Uud* ui ibe estate •! J. J.
t-rvea, »uutb by >au Is ul f. it Usaltiei-sbes
aud tai.d> u( tu« salat • uf Jaw. M. iuruwr.
fllXTil. >
•
All tbat other eertaln tract of Usd aitoau
la Atkea ouuoiy, khuww as the -Juba Mai-
liuga liael, ’ swatalwiag lw«-r huadred awd
Huy four (4w4 auras, mure sr leva, laotwde-l
suilkhy Upper I btsv- Um-casd Ibe-(irweu
Inact’ ul the ralaie uf Jaiwea Disaa, ea t by
the —Old Hi-ei*'ie-4 irsci' of the sataie uf
James Dieks. m-uik by las-U uf ilur«-o<*ie sf
Jubu MalUnga, »■■*• by Usds ef ibe cwlal*
uf M(s K. C Urat-haul
SRVBXTU.
All tbal esiisi* tract *f land aitnats is
Rarnwsll cuiiuiv, kuuwu aa the "H-teil
tract' uf ibe tats Jasua Duka, cusuintsg
twu biin.lred and filly acres, hiura wr
Iras, adjoining taad- of Mm. U. Dicka, Wai.
Aabtay awd C-hdu 8c^tl.
KlUHTII.
All Ikal otb-r certain tnret of land iltuats
1* lUra well county, known aa (ua "iluaii
tract' cf the tale J-toiea D.-.ks, c--niaiuing
enc buo-lreu a*-i tbirty )IJU) acte-, mbreur
Icaa, adjoining lajda uf D. tt. Unas, L. A.
Aaiitey, ttm. l>*.Ca-au-t Jas. Dicks.
NINTH.
Ail (bat other can at a tract -f loud situate
1* Barawclt • uauly, htrewn as ibe * Hid
Dr ms*ucd ttuci" uftha are J.imaa Dtska,
croi'aMing i ur hundrfid and eeventssu
I41ijitert3^bi3r»rafolwu- a.fiiii..i*g Iwrela uf
E L I'atter-ou. catatcuf J. W. Ilutaiaa, aa«
tateul James Drum aosd, Sr., and satett ul
James Drumiuusd, Jr.
1 E>TI1.
All that ntber certain tract sf taad altsate
to harnwetl c-muty, kuuwu a* the -J iuirs
Uruwmou-1 tract” cf tbe late James Dick*,
containing three hundred aad uiuety-tbrrc
(9Vo) acr.'v, ■ku-cnr .caa, bounded norih Hy
lands uf J. K. Harley, ca-t by lauds <.f Win.
I’arker. autiib by Undvul E. L. rtteteraon and
lauds of the rauiw ul Ja-u«« iMntwniewd, cr.,
ureiid.
ELEVEXTII.
tbat other certain tract of Und •ituate
in Aaruaeil mouity, kuuwu ai the "Hutiy
tract" of ti-c at* Janice Dick*, cjutaiaiag
fire It it ml red (600) ucrea, more or lex-,
bounde-l l-y fetid;) now or formery of Mre
Eugenie llolly and J. C. Holly, and of cnid
James Dick.- end lying an Odar Creek.
TERMS Ol flALE- —
One half ceelt balni.ee In one y-ar. credit
l-ortiunlu be •ecured by a bond uf the pur-
chaairr *n<l a mortgage uf tbo premise* sold,
itueh credit pul ii»n to boar iuierr-t »( 7 per
cent, from dale of said sale, Purchaser to
pay for titles.
oct7td
W. IT. WILLIAMS.
Master Aiken County.
NOW la THE TIME TO BUY
Seed Oats,
And ALFRED OWENS at vYillistcn
bus warrauted genuine and sound Texas
nut proof seed o-its.
IT WILL SOON BE TIME TO BUY SHOES,
And ALFRED OWENS has a full
stock, *H sizes. Penitentiary made goods,
the best and cheapest on the i>i»rket,and
will h»ve special stylos made to order on
short notice. Besides ho hoe * complete
stock of General Merchandise. Try and
yon will buy. [oct21
Mrs. M. Hummel,
HUMMEL LOT. orner R R Ave-
no* and Wo.idla-rry 8yeet, Wtllieion,
8. 0., invitee th* la-lteu to CRH and eg
amine her eel- et stock before making
tbrir purebasr*.
Drt-es G->o<Im in ea'ilr-e* variety. La-
t'-et and L styl** of Ladha’
Hata. Large La «f Keottu-ky Jearta
Insurance.
Ornra Of t
M. Ml.V-ON. [
£ •KiWMMUtJL
tinx a fu I lino of tv
f *■* ••ill repre-roiisg
• rat and rcapon-ihla Fire InMiraucv C>mi|ni
nirc nnd an. pr«-|.*r*.« Is write p-licire uo
nium Mill*. Dwsi i**s. Sior-avud Mcrcban
Jim at boitom rets*. -Isu Cych-nr Pul-on-a.
My -nperier arrangruirniv cnatdc u-r to uf.
for iucuranev on Gin b-aivra an-l ruateota for
1-vriMlc of three, four fire, ctx ur tweire
m'.niac al hoonm rate. Having b-ul »n
rxpericn 3# of eight ye-r«, |r. which Ii e I
have paid t* my p*trm-. over jfal'- * o. | (ret
ja-lifimi 1* cayiag that y.-u cans.* pUre
yoar b*»inra« is b**rer hamtathaa mine,
flsliciiiagyuur pmrufiage. lam yreir* truly,
R. M. MIXMi.N
anr'’fi
Commcnci'iir 'ay
9th,' 1886
, uaiue
will ran us
tuliowe:
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
: wBBT
(Da My)
(Delly.
Leave Charleston
o O J tL Ul
6.10 p m
Arrive at Dtitnehrine
8 a m
7.5ft-p m
Leave Brnnckville"
B-OB a m
7.86 |- m
l.enve Edislo
8 S' a m
7.1 fi p in
Leave Midway •
(Mft « m
7.66 p n
Leave B.-uiberg
fl«ltl a m
8 42 P m
Leave Gmliame
9.28 am
F OJ p ri
Leave Lera /
9..°.8 a m
8.24 |- u»
Leave Illackvllle
9 45 a m
8 81 p ut
Leave Elko .
9.58 a iu
fl.4-4p re
Le.ivi* ttillirton
10 t-6a m
fl.ts p m
Arrive si August*
11.25pm
10.16 per
EAST.
! Daily J
D#»f
LeavsAaguvta
6 Iu h tn
4.hi' |- uv
•l.envett illivlo*
7 31 a m
rt.1'7 j u»
Leave iRko
7 37 a ia
6.151 i- m
Leave BlickviUe
7 i -O a m
e.:ti p ut
l^**s Lees
7 b(> a in
fi.3-1 1 -a
Leave Grihimt
8 (II a m
C.44 ,-J-
Leave Bamberg
8.17 a m
• 6.'. f f
Leave klttlway
8.1*5 a m
"i v: p *
Leave Kdimo
8.85 a m
7.1J • m
Green B. Rich.
JEWELER.
BLA( KVILLK - - - - 8. C.
I hart jn I rreeived a fVa- a Mock of
warehra. c'orka. jrwslry asti.1 a h! platsd
-ilvrr wall k .'bii|«-a. mdui n-id p aird;
genilrmrn aa<( U-liva ring- from fl.’ Is fl'iU.
Alan, II .a lot uf nick cry-til apvctaHra
t»otU is blue tint asd whits, gold, sicklsasd
sicsl fiamra to auiv tss-as.
Al* kin-la of watches clocks sod iswetry
re-aiicvl an-l warrenie*!.
My mock is selsrt aad rery •*# and I cor
dually inviiv puMIc ia«|«*eiio*.
DR. W. S. klLLI'G v WO!iTH.
SUROFON D NTIST.
tt.foi rexo.v. s*. CJ.
Offer* hi- f-n-fe>io- al aervfar* to 'he
citixeua of Ilstnwe'l and adj auiiig co«u-
tie-.
All work guaranteed at liberal price*.
oct-X
Dl- I. ALLEN PATTERS :N,
_ UEUTLSiT:.
havin'o
in- pr-pared
UtCATED IN ALLENDALE^
to do Du.ml n-.rk in any |--r
tio* of IWmwsii or Haoipiu* Caaniloa —
Th—e wi»hing my avrvicsv—wrH—recrrrv
prompt m-niirtn by ndd-ra log me at that
point, ttill Imai Barn writ C. H.‘the tint
weak of each month, e miucncmg from tale
day.
Teeth extracted without pain.
v ('alla left at Dr. +11 trr-on'-I>rng Store
will receive my immediate attention
flatisfociiun gnareuteed acd prior- reoaoa-
able 1*. O. ijidresa. Allsndige “8.*C
atir-> 1y
TheLastSad Rites
Lvov* t-raacbvills
Ar at Chirleaioti
0 D » s<
11 no p m
7.4 p
%M> |-
CnLUMRIA DIVISION-a F8T.
Doily (Etscpt luCastdes)
l.e**s hranekvills
An ive *t Cnn-dm
\r> He-• t'alssiUs
Leave I'wltruht*
Leave f'am-lr*
Ar at Hranch vttle
8 fil a m
\ZT’ v »
D .tofi a.
7.0" a oi
T lTa si
8 nfla m
7 r m
7 42 | m
Util ) IM
4.27^ m
XT/f m
I ff- y m
KXPr.E&A |DAILY) WEST.)
Leave t'harleatn*
Imova IleaMrhvlIls
10 Ml p
IX* a i
4 26 ft
7.22 a t
l.eave Blackeillo
Ar. Augusta
EX I’RESS
Ian vs turuvt*
hr st niarkvill#
Ar. at llraarhvilts I.Ks m
Arrifsat iVtriratoa 7.16 a ■
M G0NNRCTlOKll
DAILY)EAST)
IV .Vi p m
1.42 a m
Coaaertwtna mode at Augusta with He- >gte
IL H is aed f- »m alp -in's tt rat end s«> ih.
wr-l.hy all tretiis sith Ihruagb >le< («i le
twees rbarlestos asd At'saia es aight Ft
prere traiss.
COsnsctieaa made at''harlaals* with NmmW
Eoateru K. R. for print* North sud with Nr*
York ftteamer* o* A«i*.daya.
('•'uweaiiaua made at I'elamMa with t'e
IuisIm* asd Grteatille It. R. asd t harl.tre.
t'- nniMa aa-l Au^tsia K. U. toisd tram all
pciet* e« l-uth knads.
('oaaeettsaa madrai Blackvtlls with Rara
well AL k
D. r. ALLEN. O. C. k T. Agvnt
JOHN U. I'Kt'a.tlrsrrel Manager.
ClpitrlUrf' If) Nvl.tr.
tVe sndcrelgard have this day eslsrel.
Ini<> a coparfserahip for ibe practice of I. <*
under the film bam* uf 1‘ALAt A Tilted
cON.
Thankful fer the patronage that each
im has heretofore reoeive«l we will e*<)v*av-ir
to gtre -alisLeiie* to any bu-taras *sl«*0tvi
to us< care
Ottke lilockfUid, 8. C. \A
Lf.1ZI.Ar.
"Or G. TiiUM I’flONv—
flept ember 4tb, 188*. \
I
etlAS C^. LESLIK
Wlpdr**lwem1 Itetall Comi&tsakxu
—DX.M.XM nt -
FISH, OYSTERS, GAME
POULT F^Il'
AND
Wr lte*p (v n-'an’ly In rtock a full
llnr i-f patent M -t title and Woo<l Bu
rial finHc*. Ct-fBnr and O -t-k-1*.
A full Hnr of ebrap c< fflns, bard
war*\ irl-nmlnge, Ac
Fot b*lc* Irf
M. F MOLONY,
Blackrlllc. 8. 0.
July Ti • ' e
W. A. HOLMAN
A.TTORNEY
' —AID —
CJOTT^HKLr.OW AX I^AW,
KAKNUffl l.l, f\ M , M k 4'.
Tt ill piacticeln ill the Court« of the State
and giro prompt and faithful attention to all
burinem-enirnMed to bii care
ffc^OffieeNo. 6 Mala Street.
junel8-ly
J. 0 PATTERSON
ATTORNEY
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CrUNSELIiOR AT LAW.
H.fi.lt N %V €7 II. M.C’. .
Will practice in all the Court* of the
Slate and gi'e prompt hod faithful at>
tent ion to *11 busioeu entrugted to hit
Stalls \o«. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
Office No-. 18 ai d 20 Market St.
Kart of Kujtl Bay Chatlc-lon^S. C.
Coost rnmcnte «>( Country Pio-I^h- are
rexpeettn lly noKcttrd. FoiflitryH-gg^. Ac.
All oidcrs filled with dirpntrb.
*epl8-flna
& Han of Grief
Like Lazarus
Bis Relief and Joy
ae in about .
In appear- \t x
id and tb* ( v
knew him, ]
*10* Doctor say*: WhenIMr. James Fd -
wiids. ef Semite, Go., began to tike
'‘Guino’i Pioneer Blood Renewer.’ I mw
Nm. He was oevored, body rad extreme,
ties, with a c> aracteristt* lynhUlitlc erup.
Vioa that e«emed to have baffled ill treat,
meat. 1 raw him the second time in shout
feu days, when he was soch mged
ance by baring the scale* removed
eruptions healed, shat I barely knew _
and in a remarkably abort lima he was rm-
lieved ol all appearance of the disena*.
N. B DREW BY, M. D.--
Spalding County, Ga.
. r—i, A Ccrtkiaf Cure for Catarrh I
A Superb Flesh Pn»durer attd Tonicl
Guinn** Pioneer Blood Rvnewer
Cures *11 Blood and Akin Diseases. Rheum*.
Ham. Serofola, Old Forei. A perfect flpring
hledietn*.
If not IS Four market H uft be forwarded
on receipt of price. Small butilea fll
large fll 75.
E*a*y on Blodd aedffkk Dieeusoe
cere.
tuid UteM corrote, kl-i vtorru In *i| ool- i „
«»ra aod fam y Tiiiimiiuite than alt other *Ro ep "Roll fXonHa free
s.otj. lo WiUJu-M together. Every- ■ Dail MACON MEDICINECa. Mara*
■ k *: r ’ 1 ,n . H fl'** dr 7 --F*v *•!* hy Braokcr k Sen, D. K.
•t.*rq ft»w buy* ooiy for crab and? ft| " — ^ * *
uellu oi 1/ for ctMifa and always wvka
nly I" ttnm fvr'C'e. s, <♦‘21
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G U O- LANGEv
n l, a c’lcvix.i.icji. o.
Dealer ia Feaey Goode, Toya B- ok*, A rear.
HarmoQieae. Ac Allklads of Musi.
ime*u repaired. Best rWia sud
* Co. W. R. Eaves rad J
j*e2» *
H.
JAS. E- DAVIS
UTOEMIRD CUlMtlGI