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H. K. P., Hill's Hepatic Panacea, U. H. F. i&ouiia\ tl)f Jltoplf. It THPBffl)AT, ADBUST 1». 1880. LOC AT^ NEWS. l1 —The coDVefition met yesterday. —No whisky during the conrentloo. —A good ticket will discourage the radical € f i ’ W^lf —Cotton picking &ts commenced In earnest. -Go to Aubeaeteln’s, If yqli want bar gains in clothing. u lax? tar win lietealter front on park, which la a step In the right di rection. . '' . —Business on th# BarnteR and Blackvtlle railroad has increased to Sued an ft tent that Superintendent Woodward is compelled to make two trip* dally. —The town council ordered all the bar-rooms closed during the conten tion. Wc will be ahlir.to say, ant week, whether this order was respect ed or not * teacher* throughout the comity will lodtl both profitable and pleas ant to read the letter 6t our fair oor- res pendant G. H. OL. on the “State Normal School.” published la this number of o*r paper. —Overcoats for oM non, at Baheee- tela'a, V per osat. sheapor than rtaowhern. —News Of ha akercatloo between Mr. —7 Warren and Mr. Ben ttley, at Brunaou'a, in which it Is said Mr. Warren was seriously, perhaps roof- tali y. cut with 1 knife, has reached here. We have not been able to get any of the paitlcularm. —Don’t fail to glee Earl Bagood • trial whea yhu want pal at lag or car> pentar's work done. He wtip put you up a first daas Job and make as rea sonable charges as aayone. He Is prepared to Tarnish animates for house building on demand, low down. —The town council has decided that any weapon dMcflbed in tbs nnfiaanoe forbidding the carrying of concealed weapons, must be worn entirely ex- posed or It will come within the erdl- canoe and subject the offender to the floe or,Imprisonment prescribed there in. —B. OL Jeffcoat & Bpj. request us to state that they will keep the mar ket supplied with (be beat beef, pork and mutton the c»unity affords, wbiefa they will supply to oooaum^ra as low down as aay one can. Orders left si tin market will receive prompt atten tion. Cheap Opairsawd fwanJSrtaMsHefa leads aac all Siefis of fu> nMurotat Usb«aat«ia a. —Man's lot la not s happy one. No sooner le he free from bis mother's apron strings and aflppsr than he be romee Um slave of some tyraat In pin hand white and marries. His wife then bosses him until a baby comes along, tbee the Dably bosses ths whole family. —Gome rosed and see us daring the convention, or after It Is over, and pay your subscription. TbU Invite Uoa Is extended to ail alike who owe us, whether they are defeated or non! Dated. If heeded yon will feel better. In case you are successful you oao proudly claim aa not your least merit that yoa do oot owe the primer, sod If defeated It will be a oeotfort to know that yoe are not encouraging a system of epoegteg “more honored in the breach than In the observance." If you want anythlajr In thawarW, go to BobensteU. VlWetoa. *. C. —Out Aset sad fourth pages are given up entirely to the ladles this wsek^aad we hope they wlUJesJoy them One of our lady friends complains that her sex has net been fairly treat ed at our hands, the Immediate cause of her grievance being • short article we published last week from the Bunny South, under tbe caption Husband.” There is a very article in the laat number tbe Sunny South, and as an evidsnes of our Impartiality we pub lish it satire. —Our neighbor, tbe Sentinel, with commendable enterprise, wae printed and distributed on Monday of this week, with tbe view of pupplylng the latest news to the delegates to the convention. The whole paper is s credit alike to Its frifUebers and the county In which it la published. As a Barnwell county paper We are proud of it, and frankly acknowledge It to be in every respect • first class paper- All tbe editorials are marked by a tone at ones purely democratic and tho roughly conservative. —If you apeak tbe right word at the right time; if you arwoaVefui to leave people with n good Impreaaion; If you do not tree paae upon the rights of others is well aa yourself; if you do not pdt yonraelf unduly forward; if you do opt forget thfoeurtoaiee which belong toy our ttodfrion, yog ire quite sure to accomplish much in life which others with equal ability fall to do. iThle le where the race la lot to the swift oor the battle to the strong. It is where you must make people feel that you ark unselfish and honorable and truthful and siooere. Tbia Is what society is looking for in men, and It is Astoofchlng how muih mew are able t# win of self respect, a ud fieMuhsaa who possess these qualities of good breeding. It Is almost lbs tu'nlaf point in practical iris.—Htobaegw. -Elegant sal's for young atou. at Bo* imeMsis** Qothlng laportaul, frBU»tue, U. C. ' ~ —The btgbeet praise wo ran bestow on the managers of the entertalnnsuat. Is to say that the dance ou last Thurs day night excelled all others of tha season. The music was Just splendid, And was furnished by Messrs. Fletcher and “Cap.” Aaron. These gentlemen deserve,the thanks of the young folks of our oomrounity for their kindness on tbe occasion, and we venture to eay that If Fleteh or Gap. should run for office in Barnwell where the young ladies and gentlemen who attended th* dance were entitled to vote, they would distance all competitors. All honor and many thanks to tbeth on behalf of our young pleasure looking people. ‘ —fits rumored that we arato have a grand ratifleatioo ball In the G mrt- house.as soon after tha nominations ae practicable, and that no pains will be spared to make It a notable event in the history of the county. This is a good Idea nod we hope will be carried out. The interests and pleasure of the ladies can best be consulted In tills way and we trust that nothing will be Alftw|df^Siiplstfsrq with the fulfil ment* of CKi* plan. “The committee should be bom posed of men from all pafts of the county, and ic should be eArpfaattaaity a county affair. How would Wednesday evening, first of September, do ? —Clothing for men and (toys, from fine to ohm mon, at to per cent. b«h>w Augusta prices, at But eustoin’*, WUllatou, 8. C. A. « €■*vrartk Jt Vm At 15&^Meeting street. Charleston, are manufaetnrers and wholesale dealers of Saddlery, Harness, Collars, Whips Ac., and Hardware. They manufac ture only first class goods and guar antee aatisfaetl-<n. Give them a call. ;^u' First IWrie. As has bsen tbe case for years, Dr. E. H. Dowtlng, of tbe Bprtngtown neighborhood got out the (kot bale of South CarolloA cotton LhU year. It w»s bought and ebipped by our en- terprialng friend CL D. G. Adams, of Beaberg. ' & Flub, (aitmr, Oyeafrr* tk €’•. The aeaeon for Osh, game, oysters Ac., Is rapidly approaching, and par ties desiriug to purchase f -r the coun try trade or for their familiee cannot do better than to read tbe advertlee- .nent of Chaa. O. Leslie, and give hliu a trial before purchasing elsewhere. V. A. Ilnat Jr Cs , The popslar wholesale shoe desl-ra of Cbarlestoa publish a card wltn nt this wees, to which we invite ths at- teoiioo of oar readers. Oor onuriioua young friend Mr. C. M Prider, of Blsek villa la sow with Mesera, Oust A On., and will ba gUd to see aay of tha Barn wait merchants* Mr. James H. Brown, formerly of Barnwell, aow with the popular dry house of J. B. Whlta A Ca, Augusta. Oa., was la town last week. Judging from Jim's appearance, the air of Au gusta moat agree with him. Mr. Onvaa Hiram* U in town on a v*Mt to his brother,Hon. W.O.Simin*. A On. The bouaekeeper In search of a good cooking stove at bard tUn- e prices, will eornult her Interest, by giving these gentlemen a call, at their piece of business 18 Broad Street, Charles- toe, 8. C. Their advertisement ap pears In another column, and la so full that w« cannot Improve on It, but refer our readers to a careful reading of It. _ Urccavltlc Vlilltary laelltate. Wears In receipt of tbe official re gister of this popular military Ins'i- toe for 1879—80. Tbe Barnwell boys on the roll sm : Messrs. G. N. and D. H. Counts, L. R Free, F. F. John son. W. 8. Illley and F. M. Ray, Bam berg ; Messrs. J. P. and W. H. Prlee- tsr. Allendale ; and H. A. Ray, Black- ville. Mr. D. H. Counts ranks as fourth sergeant, Mr. J. P. Prlcster as sergeaut major and Mr. W. H. Pries- ter as quarter--master sergeant. China Mall Is kept by Mr. J. P. Browne.and every- thing in the way of china, glassware, crochery, lamps, ohadeliers Ac. Ac. is oonatantly In stock. Everybody should read bis showy advertisement Mr. Browns is a brother to our friend Tobo D. Browne Esq., who figured so prominently as sergennt-at-arma of tbe famous Wallace House and who gained the blmself the highest respect for bis Intrepid conduct during tbe trying period of the “deed lock” in our legislation. This should be a sufficient introduction to Mr. J. P. Browne. \/ blood Mh+e*. Our friend Martin Keeler, has Just received tbe largest and beet selected stock of botfts, shoes, gaiters and slip pers he bee ever bad, and desiriug that information to be broadcasted over the whole county, sod largely throughout tbe state, be has request ed of us to call attention to tbe fact through our local column. There is no need to gn into details. Mr. Keeler's knowledge of tbs shoe bus!- asss is such as to eon tie him to tail at a fl&noe tbe difference between the •howy counterfeit and tbs genuine goods and ws are eatlsflod no man can do better than to give him a trial. As for Um ladies—well, ws believe itoss who ones buy from Keeler will AX send sa order elate where, Delegates »• the Ths following Is a list of ths dele gatee elected to tbs convention on the 18th, so far os ws have been abls to ascertain : Bnrnwell. A. A Uriah, J. R. Eaoterling. Oeorge Vf. Peacock, 8. J. Hay ami It. IT. Harley. Elko, Hair, —-Joaaon, 8. 8. Owaaa, —a- GeraU; Allendale, J. 8. Mixson, W. R. Brablitttt, J. S- Sanders, 0. H. Host, Sr, Her. J. J. Preacher and J. A. Wearer. II .aling Springe, Dr. B F. Peeples, Joe Wieo.Cul en Hair, Winton Walker. Double Ponde, C. II. Still and John W. Dychee Four Milo, Elmore Aehlcy, T. S. Dunbar, J, E. Cocbran and Wallace Bailey. Blnckrille, Mike Brown, G. E. Steadman, W. II. Bollinger, II. W. Cain. P. J. t. Red- mond, J. C. milUm*. J. E. Bair and W. C. Milhous. George’sCrcok. Aebnry Hutto, J. B. Zorn, Joo CbiUy, B. M. Still, C. M. Browning, Henry Morris. Great Cypress. J. J. Craddock, Wm Har den,!. N. Parker, It. M. Harden, Ed Haile- W. V. Haxle and J. A. Hays. Turkey Creek, D S Half and N G IF Hftr. Midway, IPG Simms, Geo ling lies, T, M Ayer, Q IF M H’llliains, G K Hutto, N Crider, McFail. _ _ Farmers, T B Ilagnod, W G Hsrrison, Henry Croech, T R Ayer, J II Stoudemyer W T Still Rod Oak, Willis Duncan, P Baxley, W 51 Parker. w Ready Branch. II J Croft, J S Baxley. John Sanders. 0 IF it orris. L B Creech. Milhous, Robt Hightower, J D Milhous and Nimmons Hutto. Wilhoion, W H Kennedy, A J ITeatbers- bee, R 51 mils, II M Thompson, W E Me- Michael and J X Mims. Allendale Keorganlxod. G II Kirkland, J 8 Rtoaey, L. B. O Brien, L F Hughes. Richland, II K Anderson, W C Ronntree end G II Bates or B F Wealhorsboe [ihe two gentlemen last named tied. Slloan, EG Hay, W 51 Langley, T J Mor rie. Bamberg, Q P Rambcru, D F Honten. I D Copeland. X Z Folder. C R Brabham, O F Fme, T J Counts and J l Simmons Buford's B rid ire, N F Kirkland. 11 A Moye, Lemy Wtlaon and L 8 Chttty. Three Mile, Martin 8a>ilh, 51 A Cbaoae- reau. C Ehrhardt, J U Uiora. C U Claytou and J J Copeland. Roooranrv. Artis Woodward. BonJ. An derson and Jou Sprawls. Hpllnjrtown, Allen F. Free, A. C. Free sod H 51 Uay. Fish Pond. Cl 51 Hunter. Joe JHoilth and J C Utley. Bull IN-ml. B B Kirkland. Ben Kllllnrs- wonh, J P Gray and Mud Lawton. Weldor. T H Johnaon, 1 SCalhoun, W B. Gilhouu au-t F HOwono. Zouavo. J D Liat-s, W J Barker, T J Black and ftnatirook Dunbar. Bonnett hprlnira, Jno Lafliette, JutUon Bountreo and Howell AmWocn. Appleton. W A Chinolmand W A Martin We have not l>«co aide to get tbe nneaeo of the colored detegutes. They sill appear next week. Tax Kikd or Cavuidati« Wsjrrrp.— We want men of aoutni mlud and vigorous pbyalcal powers to dlnct tbe forcee In the coming campaign, 'they must be able to awak-n eutbuei- aetn am -og tbe maaeee by tbe magne tism of tbelr presence, the force of Ibelr characters and tbe purity of tbelr rea-rde. We cau not afford to run crippled horses In such a race as that about to commence. There are plenty of sound ones to bo had, and tbe party should see to it that such are placed In the field. TffK BTKKAGCnAN. True WowaVb Sm* tr fn Qomflno* Axd Tuk Wok-Bio > laAMKUM. atm (Uuaiujs. IllMckvIlle. O* 12-h tact. Mr. William Cain brougUt iu a bale of cotton three- fourths of which was this year’s crop. Mr. P. W. Farrell, shipped on 14tb, one bale new oot too, bought from Prince Templeton, a colored planter near here. There is a man In Blackville, wbo has tbe Tanner craze In Its worse form. He will undertake a forty firs days' fast,If sufficient inducement U* held out We bad very heavy rains on night of tbe 12th, and it is reported that Messrs. Milhouse, Hair and Jowers each bad tbeir mill dams badly broken. * Radicals held a meeting here on Fri day, to elect delegatee to tbe county convention, which wilt send represea- Utlvee to state nominating oonveorioo on 2nd proxo. Tbe meeting wae noley and generally not unlike all radlsal meetings. The Fa«hloMMl»le l^«MA;h. [Cor. CtadnoaU Enquirer] . A low and sly beginning Is made with the “te-he,” as though mirth was struggling inside to break out through maidenly reserve, and tbe mouth is kept tight dosed, while tbe eyee are opened wld., thus giving an expression of mingled demufshess and miscb Itv- usness. Then follows tbe “ba, ha, ha,” higher and louder, with a parting of the lips to show tbe teeth, if they be white and regular. The ‘ Ob-h-y” comes next in a tone of sur prise,reproof ^>r artless gay ety, accord ing to ths nature of the thiug laughed at, and the voice rises lota a pretty little scream. The ensuing pause covers a sudden sense of tbe impro priety of making so much noise, the eyes are cast down and A blush can in most Instances be produced by bold ing the breath, with tbs lungs tery fully inflated. The final “ba, ha, ha,” is giving as a crescendo, spiritedly sod without any show or restraint, like the ontburating hilarity of an nn- conventional milkmaid. This novelty in laugh* la hoard everywhere la the metropolis and la sure to U oo<ee popular at the summer resorts. With a UtUs alteration it can bu mads to At suy utou Jl # . RuIUIT Suutk-j ■ . „ In your Sunny Sout b, not long ago, there was an article ezfraUating ou tbe unhappiness of a home In which the wife made herself odious to her husband.' * ' ^ Of oourss this article, yras written by a man and if you will grant us a short space we will prove to our (gene- rousfj-opponent that the average man can mike home far more unpleaaeut than the average woman of which his Instance is far from being no example. Now to business and to begin lu tbe morning. The average man rises tolerably early, and tbe *verage man 1* always crosa and snappish before breakfast—getting out of bed, so to speak, on the wrong side, and the wrong does not become right be fore breakfast Is nerved and he be comes smilingly serene ovqy a plate of buckwheat cakes and syrup. Then the good humor of the aver*- age man will display itself or not at all. He demands of Amelia (the washed out looking mother of seven children) what makes her look so peaky, for all the world like a sick chicken. Long used to such endearing lab- guage, Amelia answers that she is tired, cook was sick and sbs had pre pared breakfast and bad been up with tbe baby most of the night At which answer tbe overage man smiling scornfully ( declare* fhat some people make a fuse over everything. Cook breakfast indeed I tfha* was oooking breakfast f T^h/ he oould cook breakfast in rite time li toot him to say Jack R -blnson. *» jn^ * Amelia smiles dreadlly sm-f say* nothing ; years of experlenee having taught her that ths averags mao bas a tamper when contradicted and sio really feels too Ured to argue her point. fctae gives a little sigh a* t-he remrtn- bers - tie old time breakfast table at borne long ago where papa and mama permitted only pleasant conversation in be held and had made £ role tbit any grumber should lake his or bet meal alone in the kitchen. In such a case tbs average man would always breakfast, dine nod sup alone. Her thoughts are here Interrupted by tbe loud cashing down of a knife and fork arft! a declaration that she wan the moot aggravating woman that ever lived and enough to drive a man < razy. What made her hav* eueh a long faoe and look eo d-ad eyed f Did he treat her Badly ? Was he un kind to her * The poor wretch has atill som* alight feeling of respect for herself left. John, abe says suddenly with a little spirit. If l look dead eyed, as you call It. I am so through fatigus and wakefulnt-aa and not through a night's dissipation as your ryea be tray. John who had been absent from home at a democratic club meeting, whlob bad lasted until 3 a. m , regard ed ber with an annihilating glance. Amelia ! be says in a terrible voice. Amelia Immediately subsides and •a'lsfled with this slight ackaowledg m«ot of hla autboirty, the avvrage mao str-ruly proves to ber that the baby’s croup had been a delusion anti that she really bad slept soundly ail ulghr, that the labor of oooking was only Imaginary, that bsr pretense of looking Ured and sick were ouly ra- ai t to make him desperate and if she did not look out, he would drink like a il-h Just like all the other men. Amelia here makes an Inaudible re- maik which the average man think* It beet not to notice and pushing back bis chair he atLce to go up town and putting on hie bat, wbU>Ue*cheerfully, Tbe Girl I Left Behind Me. Tbe girl be is leaving behiud him Interrupts tim idly with a request for "fifty cents to buy something for dinner, which re quest brings forth a volley of—well, we’ll say ejaculations and Interroga tions as to what bad she dons with that dollar bs had given her laat week ? She answers that it was exactly three weeks ago yesterday that be bad given it to ber and that * dollar ooold not last forever. A spirited argument ensues over the date of giving until Amelia vow* that -if she starves for It aba will never ask for another five cent*. Tbs average man then proceeds to light a ten cent cigar and bis wife remarks irritably that sorely (f he can afford to smoke cigars he can afford to have something for dinner. At which remark be gives bsr a last, parting glance as a remembtanoer and flinging down a fifty cents on the table, ettldea out at the house, muttering something of which the words only extravagance, ruin and confounded high temper, oould be distinguished. Now, this does not sound very plea sant to ths average man, and yet this same flttle domestic scene Is enacted In many households, only slightly varied. Tbe pity of It, lags, the pity of It. The husband demandingef his wife to aoooaat for small amounts of money aa if be suspected her of band though should you hint eaeh a thing be would be ready to chop you to mincemeat, for the average man serves on!y to hlmsslf the right (7) to ahaae hie wife. The average man is very generous sometime* though, ss let us give th* old boy his due. Ws heard of one I who, whenever be come boms' BBd found hU wife stfletUIfitng Com pany, would pour money into her lip M a gracloo* gift, sad a* soon as ihe guests had dhpartaii would take It all bask again. This U a care las'an or. The average man i* not what would be called bad tempered; ouly^aces- rively Irritating, particularly to his bomefolka. Let him get oat of sight of his house, Just Rrotln^ (fee somer In fact, and sewwofrs friandk a<ivane- lug- A blunt smile Bits over Me fase lighting It up a* th* euhahlo# lights the rugged wart* A friendly grasp of the hand,* cheerful g.eetfag, the proffer of cigar*, and the group pat* on remirfchrg to eadh other ; What a fine-tempered fellow, always amtUag, and *o‘generous. His wife’s looks are enough to pot him In his grave, and yet see bow he keeps up 1 She used to bo bright and petty, bat my! all gone now. Looks like a piece of faded calico, and so dreadfully dowdy. Alas for tbe poor AmeHas whose name Is legion i With a help-mate Instead of a hlndermate who can tell what precious treasures of happiness you would have gained In the “might have been.” The whole world thinks Master Bigman-llttleman is a fine, manly fellow, and to do you Justice, you think the same, and believe tbe faok to be lu yourself, that somehow things are not what you expected them to be. Needless advice Is often given to wives to dress and look pret tily if they wish to retain thrtr hoe- band’s hearts. The average wife llk< s to drees well *t>d to look prstgr, bet how <tah she keep ber lot ks with the endless grumble and fault finding of the average man ? Hnw can she drees «el! with no Money ^ and how many wives with any remnant of spirit or self-respect will acospt money grudg- la ftyt!ven. or consent to dree*well at the expanse of a fcaMeBIsrtf ovef every fifty cents * This ami not Aloven- linens is the secret of many an 1U- dressed wife. Sums writer or another has aald something about a tear drop on a maiden’a cheek being as lbs dew-drop on a roee, but ths tsar oil a wife’s cheek Is as a drop of q>oUoo to her huaband. This quotation la a great favorite with the newspaper*. Is a wife a stock of stone to retnal* oq- moted at whatever oeMIst' Tbe averags man never fail* to ahow hia temper at home Whenever he feels in clined, and why eboald tbe tears o* tbe svwrag# woman be censured when she Is eRksr hart or fsseata it f The true reason of the aforesaid tear-drop helag Ilk* poison to Uis husband la because be knows In bts heart that bs has. through hi* unkindness caused It Ws will drop fur the pnaeor. bow- ever, the temper sod Mooaess of Lbs average maa (which are generally bis best fallings) sad take a peep at ao- otber eceoe—another cause of tbe unhappy, crosa, woe-begoas Amelias. TbU picture of one trait of ths arv age in an le alas 1 too com moo a one, nud is, gsasrslly speaking, ths rels and net the excepting Where does ibe average maa npen/bls sights sad bis money 7 This Is slusply a query, and one rttst we will not pret*dd to answer. We know that a good half, and that is liberal, of the average men do not reach boras until t, a. m., cr later la the moraing. They oan give no Intelligible account of ihcmeelvea even U one were demanded. Tbelt reeling gait aad their stentorian re solve. beard afar, expreawing their in- lection that they "Won’t *»> boms till morning," Mtiy lead some to form * oonj-oture ol the reoeul scene of revel and give ao answer to the twofold question. Adams Damon No: 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, 8. Ct tME rroog COOKING I8TOY8H, R&XOEtf. dltAjTBS. Marble and Stale of all kind*. Pumps, Lead, andiron 1’ipe, Sheet Lead, Copper anil Zinc, Roofing Tin, ^in-Ware, Tinner’s TodU/ etc. House Furun-hing&o'ods to Laras Vnribty. ^ , Firs Brink*, Trie*, Ternt CdtL Drain Hike*, and Cirfanhcy T..p*. ' All kinds of Plumbing Work, Roofing, ( ottering, nrtd Tin Work, Genertliy,’ promptly attended toby the rftosl Imrefni and,experienced Workmen, j- CHIKTA MiYL3L * J. P. Brow Hus Agent* Importer and Dealer la China, Glassware and Crockery* Lamp*; Chandler* aad Lattip Trimmings a specially; Chandlers for Chsrche* and Hull*. Special attention pdki to fejackthg drdcnf for Merchtot*. Assorted package! shippoj direst from manufactures* er store; A general assortment of goods ia my link alw*Fs kept In Itottk. * SMALL PROFITS ANDtjUlCK SALK8. aplO-tifon Prices Guaranteed Lowest tor MaAon’s Celebrated Self-SsafitiE 1 FRUIT CR VEGETABLE JARS. J JELLY TUMRLEBS AND FLY FA5’A Plots, $1 25; Cfnatta, ft 43; Half Gal., 92 a Do*. Jelly Tdotblcrv, Gissa or Mobil Covers, ons-tliini pint, BOe; half pint, TOet per D'lxeti. FUWLKRT. PATENT FLY FANS, $2 75 E.VClt; Fsnd Your Order* to Tkd Croat Southorn Crockery House. E. D. Sm^tlic & Co., , “ sS -‘" AUCHJaTA.^A. Rubcnstein’s Music t Largest fttoek at LoWsal Trio** in CLOTHING DKfAETJfENT, D»Y GOODd DEPARTMENT, NOTIONS DEPARTMENT, HARDWARE UK* PARTMENT; UfUICKIY iifrPARTMENT.and * GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Having opened a R A R ROO^I attaaheJ to mf store, I hose asd wtt keep to stock a large ripply of WINK8 AND LlOUORs; COTTOJ ON AND CDUNTHT PRODUCE WANTED. ■ A8TKB of ths 8tTtJ ATIOdf/ WILLlifTOI,B. a A. Rubcng(ein, J, ‘W. IA I C E. 8,000 YARDS CAUCdj 1,000 RAItta oT 8H0feti; ?0 FAlliS ^0. 8 LADIEE’ fkOES, it AND BELOW 008T. Jase3-frfi —— Tbe Augusta Chrunicle and Coonti- tutlouaiist Is making great prepara tions for h**r tf ule l-sue, which will appear on rii* lur. of Septertitw-f. H. W. Walkar anDWAY.SC.. Dealer Tn Qroccriez, i. Dry Good*, Hardware, -1XD- Clothmg, General Merchandise- Flense don’t f>H to givH him a call. R# sell* the Osat geoila at the lowest prices, and pays full Agurss for oottoo—lu seed i»r bitlmf. npMy B. Clothier. - * - -V' NO. 21)8 KINO ST, •pa-f.m CIUUI.KSIOX. S, 0. Central Hotel, . DROA.D HTRKBrr. AUGUSTA GA MRS. V. Ms THOMAS, Centrally located, ooOTeniant to busi es*. ruv20 tf I wish to exchange a desirable honse aad lot la Angasta, Go., for country property. For farther Information, Addreaa - -X. T. X. Oars J. W. Bourn, deel&-tf WUllston, & a T>. A, WALKER. Importer aad dealer la ItaHaa aad Aioericao Marbles. Tomb-stone* of aay design, loads on most rsnooaabie •sum-. EotablMmi la ITJt/’Chsr ls*fon, ttyA. JatlA-ly \( w Htore, New Goods. —^wwwsaflmHI^ • • • Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes and Bata Iodies Hat* and fine Silka, Ribboaa, Flower* aad Ornaments d*sJ !o Trim ming them, a spsciaity. Fine Crockery aad Table CnUsry, Carried Goeda and Freak and Purs Gro- <•. -u. Every artirid warmitr 1 aa repreeeuUd, and aa cheap a* Cau l« bought at kny retail unrket is tho State. M* A. McKibben- ■(myi3) Barnwell, g. < 4 - South Ski* of the l —i i ss— uar •> Wedding Gifts -AT-* ALLAN'S FINB WATCIIE8, American an«l Sufsa, of tha Latest Styhe. RICH JKWELRY, 01 S.w aad Klqrant Daaigna aad Eaqulaitt Wwrkiuanahip. STERLING SILVERWARE, In Frank and Bsautiftil Palterna, sapscially adapted for Wedding Present.. f SILVER PLATED WARE, Tsa 8sla, Waiter*, Iss Pitehera, Buttar Dishw, Cups, Gobi eta, Spoon*. Forks of l*st quality, Ac. CHOICE FAJlCt ‘GOODS. * Freach and American (Jtocki, Fine Tabic Cutlery, Spqciaclec, Ac. Walcht’s 1 Jewelry Carefaly Repaired. THE BEST GOODS XT Tlltf LOW* KST PRICES/ iJamefr A Up il; *ep3A-ly *07 King 8t.| Chaf4cct«a,8. (j.- Sewing Machine Depot —AT— Bla<5ktille, 6- O. FlRST-fJLASajBWINO MACH INS AT- tsehmesta, Niejlee, Oil, As., for aay alyls Sawing ■nebins. Goode seat by mail when orders are amtoaapaniod with ikacaah. Sew- lag machines repaired es short actios aad ealiribrl— gnaraaissd. I have on hand ths •‘Now Improved Weedf’oad theNew Ameri- saa Machine*, one Stager Machine. I have the Agency for Bart Well aad Orangcbarg couolios far ths sale of the '‘SteWaK Mana- theturtag Cs’c Singsf Mashtaa.” whlah etaian. aapsaisrity ever aay elAar Stager Sawing Machine I can furnish, ea short asOee, aay style or make sf Machine <L- ■hwd I am akeo Amt tor tha BlackJoek Fea Attachment, wMah eaa he weed ea say Sawing Maahtae. B J- Hammet, Agent Umaydlm '' *' W AIV TED G. E. Steadman, BfeAt ESTATE AGENT, - felackrillei Bo Ca. One Fart* containing ftvt ot six hu ad red acre, good stiff to»u,a land. Thrt* •(nSH farm* within two miles of this plans, with asms Improvements. For Sale I Ons Farm, wasaada half rniias from Wn- liaion, 288 aersa. t Ten acre* under cultivation, two-thirds of the tract good oAtoj land. Oae *iua 1 building, eUbel and hem en th. place, good well of water. Well Umbered, and aomw low lands adapted to rics euliurr. tries low. Address G. E. STJBApMAN, Black TiUe. J* W. HOLMES, UfixTiwfrll. W.H.PHIUJWp , . ^ ^ 4 . WUHtitm. ■■ " '*■ ■■ ugomu I I ,^,1 Ml, M , ammiw M Only 5c. Each- Iwill reclve. In a few days, from New J&VKtt SL&JShdS.KIf Braes tisod Bella. Toy Knlv. a, Fvm ks and Curry Combe, HaaaaMrn, Oats i Hoes and «.ir^ Lamp • himnwy*. tori.. Mata, Letter and Cap Pniwr per ( EnvrkxMs prr pacha**-. Led F* A/rllfRffBookA, Chromoe, M ovtiar*, blatea, A B 0 Bloeks. tSmoker Ha . HSlttfte^SrtSu, Boabw. Bla-hter, HandkwrthtrlAToweto* Dlppera, Pana.iJnk*d Wash Borins. ms, Potato PaMkMoath Oopum, Novrts, Iron At-sal i Hamnserm, TlnFtetak , meat rad wsefclf. I ha*paa4 of seeoad haSF <ssr“ If you .want a real Bvw < peper^ubsfr'.be fer To* PHci