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LARGEST OOUNTT OTKCTTLATWH,
THURSDAY, REFTE1BEK 30. W8(X
•taod lit" I mj jm,
thot All tru* Dpiaornils
tothOHctioo ot the la It eooofBtloo.
Ttiooa who wool are no* worthy tlio
UMinenf Wraoenta. I will Teotiira tha
iitaMmlow ibac If ‘ Caiohos” wIR coma
out (tata hahlod bia ftoiltlou* oaiue
(••iraud.’^uud aliow ui> (fea roopfd of
mtau- bit club ibat tbera will we fooart an
tauob “fmud" to hla club na there waa
lu the Oolaon Braucb. Furl her more.
If be will coma dowu to the Colson
_ club I will abov bltu 84 full bloodn',
wa— haa<4M Wfmoetwtw, wbn wltt
wotw the Democratic ticket “solid *
NATION^' ET.
FOIl PBE3IDENT :
W. S HANCOCK.
C$ Pr.NNBTLVANU. ^
•Nothine cau iotlmldats me from
rtoloe wbut I oeHata to be houeat sod
rljbu” j u
• FOR ffCE-FREarDKN V:
-W. H, ENGLISH.
- , or wink'sx. " ■
"They will be eleutsd wm! they will
take their scute.”
• Fob Comiksa,
HON. Or, D. TlLT.MAN.
THE ST AWT IV riCKEr.
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Skn. Johmsoh 0AO's*’ir.
r ElciaaaaauyCJ ayerwsr.
Osh
if. (lUotT, Eeq.
rsrSa ww«»ry arutwie.
Cortl. M.^u- *' •
K**r 4MSrww.a •4J ew** ra I.
Cist. YHoy f. Vi.i a>
B/«r MwpcrUMeatWat lAft««a»k>H.
MAJ. U. b. Xno.a.wN.
Twr S ate TtawwHrr.
Johm F. Riohabwcn.
Tor A4J|. and Ia-i.r. ror Cleuerul
GKB. A. M. MAjiioiCLrT
—
.•s’rr'/p Shuck’s Column
nom Hui ctK-k do**o to thp C<M|on» r of
aernwv:\ artcrwlTi tcafea steiy honest
effort r o rc*. <r Hefs dd rhe
Can 'Vrticlins'' twr i9 miTh ter bit
club? But TwfH dlsmle* this na^-
Ht.ing suhjhct before T throw up my
nJlutier. Very Kbspfotfiilly,
B. J. BiM«HA!*.Chiit’oO. B. !>. O.
p. H All honor to Mr. 1.1* Tobtn,
»nf AllendHle. Bis letter baa rbe right
ilng-be nprastes the scvtlmrms of
all true Dern •crate. T would rroom^
mend bis letter ae good medicine to aft"
disaffected (poor, lean, thlb, dyapeptlr).
Democrats R. f. B.
Ji'ST RECEIVED
And for aale ad on# cant each, ladle*,
black shawl |>fiis. safety plus, softet
jjge, elate peoclla am) peu boIgsrH,
p*o thrown in.
J. 8. Shock, Agt.
JUST RECEDED
for aale, 'ht
And
fflaTiTiip-per
age, food apnot turead-per apoot; (two
f 1 -. il *i MM
box, eu»« l<*p*w-per pack-
n
If MW ADVERTISEMENTS.
i n >i i:\nk STOCK
-OF
New Carpets
buadietf f ards to.
And for artl«», n'. live oenfa *wo
cynrt milk pnoe, Iron stands, oofT.*«
araoda, pore Utieo he mine* I huadker-
thh fa, ueok rufllng-psr yard, photo-
giapha ot pUnutnent tndrrMiMMa, can
o|>tfners. gartera, peart shirt buttopa,
1* eeleie, beads, ffnpei rings, sfoeTb
b«ittoU8 and copy boohs. .
J. 8. Bbtck, Agt. '
1881 Fall asd Winter Trade, 1888.
FcBfkuaioiw
co l. y. h. oa n -rr.
Cswnty Ticker.
n»na«*~l>K t». B. Lswnaca. -
Mi.uae ol RawveeenU'hn-s- Da R. C.
Ml W.ll. TUcuam.
Clerk rtf Court—1
Hh«rlff_0. O. Rl
-If A/. J. J. BMA0n*\I
Rknarr.
Prob.te Jmlge-U. J . Rich.
School Csmmlaaioaas Res. A
Otniity CoaBmtaaina**ra—4. C.
CLviBa. J. M, WOOpWAUD.
('m>a.r-WoBT KTuranv.
nri'»T
MiLtr. 8.
IS Wall A
Wa commsad to tha peruaal of our
readsra tha utterances of Honator
Hampton on lbs above oaptlon at a
Bhhkoorattc masa meeting rat* ly held
hi Saw Turk. Our Senator is very
outspoken aa to the meastng ot the
Wrm fkdtd Booth. He shows thas Is
tty* ooaths of Jfrp jbftcan stump ors>
ran and In tha columns of aUiwurt
Journals tha Bar os la Intended aa a re
proach and a scandal spoa tha peopla
of tha 9out£ ( aa an •▼Irtooes of their
organised apposition and h< ttIUty to
Nurthsra laatllaUoos and the loyal
peopla of tha Nartharn States, and aa
a plain Indication that the Southern
people, after defeat on tbs field of hal
ite, art now astking to renew tha sulfa
with tha champions of tha L'otoo
thfWugh tha more Insidious warfare of
*at»!i : box
On she set or hand Senator Hampton
shams what Is tha rsaJ mesotag of tha
uoaoimlty of tha Bo a them people on
Rational banes. That K simply means
wears tired of Badkai rule and luli-
cai tyruBay sad aorruptioo ; that our
aeUdlty la not against tha Union, but
against the party which has aetaed
possession of the government of the
Baiun for Its owa uahallosed pur
poses—against tha party of oen trail-
aatlon, a*4a<t a party which for the
sake of plaoa and power would destroy
suary vestige of (ass popular guvern-
■Mat laths St a tab si tbs American
Union. To Vtndbaks the correctness
af hla vie«t ha refers to tha feat, that
so k>ug aa tha Sooth Was solid for the
B^obtbaa party through tbs iastru-
■Wtailty of tta oarpsi-bag State gov
ernments-the stalwart organa and
orator* bad Hot a word to say about a
•atMSooth—but now that ibseehtetee
wstw ahnost solid for tha Natlooal De
mocracy—ft was a tat of another col-
er.aad the North was in danger, b«-
aauau the soft pleers of the stalwarts
were la danger of being vacated in N .»-
vutnbernrct and room made for boo-
•ot mem He further p owe that Los-
tfllty to tha Uuioo cannot aotuata the
of tha South in thvlr polniual
for they now |u1h band in
band With tha Northern Democrats
Who were potorio* a y daring the late
war the steadiest, the moat determined
and the moat vigorous and unselfish
opponents of the Southern people in
their efforts to dissolve the Colon.
- tiJtpiw gmr-m* b;B! —
C#l«ou Braaoli Allah.
* CuLSp* Branch, S. C., Sept. 25.1883.
Mh.ftnT0H; In the tieue of your
paper 4bis week “Calchae" has lm-
paaobed the veracity of the Colson
Braneh DamooratieClub. Aa He chul r-
mau I feel t hat I have a right to be
heard. He exhonorates the' Three
Wiieaod lay« ail the “fraud" ai the
dvr of the Oolaon Branch dub. In
hla first oammunicatiou be arofcasva
*o Lava axamioed tha reooroa. It he
b«*i dona so faithfully and booeatly ha
wuuid have aaoo that In the Conven
tion of 76 the Buford’s Bridge club
Itad ulne delegates (over 200 inetcberb).
In 1880 the Boforu’s Bridge Mob hpd
only foOMfylegate* (100 tnembera); If
bad be«u In search of the
truth bs'ioata very- easily have aeeh
that tbeColaoor Branch Hub got her 80
members-' IWro Thraa Aide, Bofurd’a
Bridge, Bprtngtowu and Midway; bat
he was not alter tbs truth, hta sole oh-
^ vkaa to pervert tbs truth. He is a
Vei y yobr, 4om Demoerat, wkwr hi a
h. t" Diwnoorat ' a!y bsioru'aa he r 'ho
ge< v btjfcah iiotxt *s Hwns 1 mo.#!
(,i'*a*‘woaiW»eida.<i rvb v*. ak;iTH»Wtu .v
lit gtmh^oco dkk a Wad*.' V uu j I po ••.aAP"*!
(St f out *.i, a-.-t.'VkadAU'hi t ti.er rarltfrj *.!', ■
r* “ffUl tur L'fiii.viiU. win-
« ewer Ml iWew*.
I here were 3^00,000 watermelons
grown op a single patch in Georgia.
The fruit end vegetable business
fr*-m I'lorlda to (he Not them Hta tea
hint giowa from 25,000 boxes in 1874
to IWD.OG# In 1870, and la still Increas
ing.
A mao la astonishing tbs people of
JFIIwaalltt by walking on wntef. He
wears abocs resembling cofBns, aud
goes three mllea in bow; at a swingtag
gait.
The Houston Poatrelfmatee the cot-
t hi cyiji of T. v ia for tills year at one
mil Lsn.' wu btuidc*d urrl tlf* v t.tirt'tjanfl
toiler, or iine fu'UMpji!—tbe cotjic <-(op
•if 'he la i"-''! iiittt*«.
A pTtuil’im of onecet.* per oyand on
beet sugar, made la Maaaachuaeetta
rhia year, will be paid by that 8‘ate,
provided the quauuty does not exceed
7d0.00tl pounua.
Although New York baa one hundred
mure or leas commodlone hotels, it ta
v* ry difficult to aecura a room at any
ot them at the present time, so great
ht tha reeh of busiuess and plaaaura
travel.
There ta contained in the eotn cobs
r-ilaed In the United 8thtee from 115,-
• JO.OOOto IRj.UOO.JOO pounds of carbi-
o (ta of potash, wbirh latba third moat
▼ iluable ttiiklo required la agricul
ture.
The New York Cotton says that tha
S.JHiilsh and Ft vnch buyers select their
s*Uoq with regard mainly to Its color,
oho ialug tha whitest ra toe beat, and
paying couiparaliveiy Mule aiteution
to Its fibre.
Hack Farrow, of Grand Kaptds,
Mich., died after alxty-tbree days of
voluntary fas ing. lie believed he bad
a cauorr ui hla stotnaob aud «|ult eat
ing During tha rest of hla Ilfs be
took only awcatenod water occasion
ally and iue leaapooofnl of lea cream
The autopsy proved that h# had been
nrtataken about hla atomaab, bis sola
trouble being io tha brain.
Tha Holyoke (Musa) Gaaetteeaye
Itlsstatad upon > xcelleot aulhortty
that lu this neighborhood there ta a
lady who has buIU a h-usa outnf a
fund made by aeiltog rum to. her owa
huaoaud mtaa drinking man, and
a* bis wifsstrack a bargaia wfch bim
that if ba would urlnk be must agree
to boy all bis liquor of her. She thus
poehaied tha profit, instead of tha
regular ruou etkr.
The clerks lu the treasury are pre
paring aoma ffity-elght thousand
cheeks, amounting In nil to 2,069,240,
to pny the quarterly Intereat on tha 4
par cent, loan due O lobar 1. Tha
•’tacke ranfe from fifty ornu to 4476,-
000. While ihe treasury department
will not make known to whom this
quarterly Interest la paid, It la
oily uaoeretrtod that It will go Into the
r ipat- oue pocket of Wm. H. Vander
bilt, who is known to ba tbs possessor
of ir.500,000 of 4 per eenr. bonds
which yield him au annual Income of
ei.tooAoa
The largest ootton mill In the coun
try boa lust been opened at WfUlusn-
tic, Couu. It Is osly one story high,
but covers a spac* of 83) feet by 174,
t II of which la In a single room, light
ed at night by 51 electric burners —
Highly thousand p<*aoos could stand
at once In this building.
Tvreaa Tuu of Turin, a young girl of
thirteen, bora off the first pr.ae as a
violinist at tbs Faria Conservatory
last year. She has been offered 810,-
000 for a five years’ tour through the
United tit*lea.
Italian laborer a at boms nod abroad
Mick to their na tonal diet of bread,
tracarool and fruit, with an ocoaalonal
dtah of meat la Italy tbs diet la
baaed on ueaeeelty sod abroad on econ
omy.
At a reaent anniversary celebration
of the battle of Ninh Point, near Bal
timore, ten of tbe sixteen survivors
marched In the procession. Thatr agea
ranged from 8H to 96, and the eldest
carried the flig whtoh they defended—
the Identical one wbiob, on tbat occa
sion, Incited Key to write “fhe Star
Spangled Banner.”
Charles Calvert was for fifty-femr
years a clerk in the War Department
at Washington. Becently, when be
was 78, he woa dismissed. It Is said
tbat he was still able to perform the
duties of the position, which wan not a
very Important one. At any rate, he
felt that uls removal was au lujustice,
aud the Mow soon made him Insane.
Hia death la how announced.
Charles OreeulMirgh loved the widow
Cleveland, in wloae boarding bouse he
lived, at Norwalk, Cohn., but oould
uot make her realize tbe fact. After
assuring her vf his devotion again in
vain, be seized a rope and ian to tbe
woods The widow gathered tbe neigh
bors and went in pursuit. They found
him hanging to a tree. Ho recovered,
bowever, aud she, convinced at last of
b» sincerity, has promised to marry
him.
A boy only 11 years old baa bean
aeotaacsd to death at OsHodoa, Ga.
Hta naaa is Clayton HiHmmui, ha is
black, and hla crime was the vary bru
tal murter of aa infant, whom ha was
4et to Wktah. The mother left them
together while she took a nap. On
tbe baby was missing, add
finally found it la a vmU. Hills-
had throw* it there, after pouod-
log It to death with stone*. No motive
for thedehfi waa4fo*fbi oot o* tbe
trial, and the prlaoder would gift
J(/$r RECt'AVKD
Add for safe, at ten cents each, tv o
(gjuittfa drppei*. pure Itoeu ahirt bo-
soma, apeetade* and pearl oollaf but
tons. J 8. Swxx, Agt.
Avar REGErvEb
' And for sale, at fifteen cents eweb,
1-2 gellbn c* tf e pots, pad-loeks that
on mint be bought olaewhere foTTeS*
tlian twfnty.flve cents each, and Io
dide’ block pearl drees hot tone,
-Wp -.2J J. H Shock, Agt.
Purohooeil from the Ie*adl
ferejt fo *ha Trcxle, our fried'
ng Manufacturers and Importers ot the country, sad of-
ida and the public at
‘'Rock Bottom Prices.”
Body and Tapestry HrnawUn. V«wiueta. Velvet. Three- ply and Irgrnln Carr*ta—all
V ai HRMHI
(pmlltlea, r.rumti Oiotha, Door
cl» *
eneh,
just it net tv .
And for sale, at t wenty cents
three quart coffee puts. * £—
J. 8. Surra. Agt.
■tt fir un rrvrt* ^
Andf -r inle, at iw**fi'y flee potiM
pi' ti, fcp-veors »hu' to.
bought el«cw*te • fur »»ip aurri* money.
J. 8. Shfcx. Agt.
jTsr JlECEJ VED
Add for aale, at five cent* per yard,
a beaut kul !"t 1 f 7 o:c.')oa,V>iloncieLnps
Bretunur, P int D*- Litnpite Ice and
Fllfow-case Luce. . J. H. BhPCJC. Ag'.
“ CA.SU t>H TRADE.
I am giving the highest price*, cash
or trade, for seed cotton. Ho before
you sell give me a bid.
J. 8. SHrnc. Apt.
iy amt inc
Heartb RtnrH. A full line ot New Thromtie, in
. .uding our‘‘p »inifur PreHldent, tinnorat hano< ck,” Hair Cloth and Upholsterers’
Trtn)p)|ng«. Kimir and Talir-ull Clotlis, Lore Curtains, Con»l<-ee and Rands, Wlndim
Hhadea—all alzoS; Fleno nriL'Iald** Cowers, Wall Papers aud Borders, French Tsnys,
Curtain Uooda, Cretonnes for Lauibrmiilins, China and Cocoa Mattings and a big stock
of uli goods tii my line.
JJlS, C4. B A ILIKa Not LImitei. 713 Broad S t.
. The Oh Original Carpet Store, E tabl'shed 1858.
dr-
F’RKSH. »TOCK: T)F ghoceriks.
I have In store and arriving 300 cases Canned Goods. Meats, Vcgolahlaa and Fruits
of evo*y variety. New Preta-rv.-s, Jodies, Crao'ters Macke el—No. 1 and in Mess; fal-
mon sad Boneless Oodfleh. All grades bf (Sugar. Coffees, Teas, Boapv, Starch, Etc , On-
ten*. Cabbage. Potatoes and A t>pl«f, Straw and Katloo Kroo-uo, Mcmb Hmstres. Long
Handle sad Short Handle Hair Rr>> ini-. Tuba, Pads, (lotl-ea Bam [(era. Clothes JUatketb
Market naakets. Etc, ail of which I offer at the lowest prices for aash. •
J AM ES a. BAILIE 7H Bro«l St. Ck
ae|>A0-aia V
Wm. M. Bird & Co.,
WHITE lEi, 1C. CUE R Wiil BJISS.
—AGKNTH K)R-
Ready Mixed Paints.
—AGENTS FOIt—
Marvins Safes I Howe’s Scales.
Bep30-T?h
- VESTAL OIL.
201 East Bay, Charlestott. S C.
MANTOUE &
-:o:-
Liquor Merchants.
and
John Robinson s
GREAT
Manufacturers of Cigars.
118 East 33ay Street* Charleston, S» C-
*cp30-3m
■ lew
J US i RECEIVED
And for sale, at five cents each, ear
rings, watch-cnaius, bf east-|>tne^ u«‘-.*l»*
luces, finger-1 lags, bracelets, c- llsr-
buttoue, shwe-bntt *ne, mouth or-
yane, doyll*-#, lore mate, ink per bot
tle, foolscap, lettev ami U"!* paper per
q.nrv, eovrl**p«*r-pv>r paek'ge, Oiuell-
age, lead potjclle, riates |>eue-p'T d“X-
eo. i>en luddere. chei-Uera, checker
bourda, piK'ket. b ><'ks, table epoons
aud a beautiful lot of pillow coo* lues.
J. B. Bmvx, Agt.
CLOSING OtT
The lot at ten cents each. In order
to get a new •apply I wllicl->ee out (lie
enpravinga I have on hand of Hancock
and KofrMsh, Gatfi.td an*t Arthur,
which h*re barome ellghity a<-lle.| by
much handling, at *en cents each. I
have been getttug » uente fi,r name.
3 8 Hhtcx. Agt.
REMEMBER,
If rou have any old numbers of the
Henslde, Franklin Square, or Le«k«e|,)e
Library, N. Y. Weekly or Ledger,
FIrv»lde G >■*pet.I* >n. 8atu■ day Journal
or Baturday Nigh*. I am rva*ty to pay
yo* half price for a.me.
J. 8. Hmivx, Agt.
JL Sr RECEl VEU.
SpieudVI hammers at 25 cast* each-
Caos'.t be 1*0 ag hi for Im« thou 50 era-
any wbeie else, J. H SBUCL, Agt.
JCST RECEIVED
I And for sale.at fiveoaau each, brass,
hello, potako graters, whisk broCma,
toy tokos oc'l hoes, thimbles, pen-
Worlds Eixposition
Mew Electric Light Show,
Animal Conservalory, Aquarium and
Strictly Moral Circus
W ulbem & Pie per.
Wholesale Grocers
WILL. K X H 1HIT AT
llleaitle Ttteidif, October 12th.
Thle magnlficeo'ly appointed
M'JBEL MONSTER XJPfEX'fAtlfSfrNT
Inviteu criticism and ehallcoges comparlaon. There Is nothing half so varied
and Comprehensive on the r<>a<!. Everything about it
BBIC-SRAN NEW.
It la In nojcr.ae cne of the oM-iltne canvas shows of tbe post, but Isorganlz-ed
on a
SCALE OF IMMENSITY
Hitherto unparalleled.
—AND DEALERS IN-
rilOYISIONS. LIQUORS- TOBACCO &C,
and 100 EAST DAY, Charleston, S. C.
ic;
•rp.lO 3m
G. FOLLIN.
G. A .TOLLIN'.
J. K. FOLLtN.
G. FOLLIN & SONS, ^
Coiniiiissioii merchants,
-ASD AGENTS FOR THE SALK OF—
MAXUFACTTRED AND
•epAO
SMOKING TOBACCO AND SEGARn.
173 Last Bay Street, Charlfftin, 8. C*
Evory Act asd Feature a Novelty.
lira
SERIES OF YAST PAVILIONS
The so tire
ESTABLISHED 1852,
James Cosgrove,
:iv AXD :il> MAItKK’TMTUKlCTtCfilA.XlL.WrOIV. ».C.
FOD.t WATI R SARSAPARILLA. GINGER ALE. CIBEH.
POUTERS, ALKS. RVRCI’8. MINER\L WATKRJ. kC.
Af.M for DRRGNER & IN'GEL'J I’kilmi.lpLia Lager Deer i4 Wrg. aaU DeiiW., .nJ
Pruprieinr of
COHO IlO V KM II AX'A RIAX K X I’Oin." L. A(J ER ItKlUTI.
In Ihitl'M on'y. ggp*.’rice List (beerfully furniuheI on oppliea'ion. [^yXO In
BHIllaaily Illuminated
preferable to tbs
with tbs new Brush Electric Light, In many respects
boidera, tibboo per yard.
J. r ‘
-Vgt.
8. fierce
JUST OBESED.
A lot of rlbb in. twenty five dlflerent
shades, which I offer to close out at
less than It oan be bought elsewhere.
J. 8. Fht ta. Af».
COEEKEBO TS.
Just received and tor sale :
1 pint C'tttv pots f >r five ocuta.
1 quart ** •* . “ ten nrntc
J. 8 Phivk Art.
MILE BASS AT FIVE CENTS.
Just received and for sale, at live
cents each, half plat, plut and quart
milk paus. J. 8. Shuck, Agt.
~d LARGE LOT
Of back mitiib-rsof Harpvt'a Weekly
& B izaal for sale v*-rjr low.
J. 8. Bhuok, Aflr».
MW
L.miykfei. «i|jp|Ei|P^c4u^ , kafi **
Iv, .wvw. 'je L ,H v;;p., HrtL * t ''j 1 *-i>
«M« i w -Vjjr#v« viio^g- Utt. ''.A
CLOSING OUT.
Before getting In iny new stock this
month I wl«»h to eell not smooth tbe
old stock I have now on band, so if
you ootm» to Barnwell In the next few
day a g I ve me a call, and If there is soy
i hitur In my stock that yo* in-ed tf you
do not buy at lbs price I will *41 it to
you you have no use for It.
' J. 8. Eiccs, A«t.
'ONL Y~FJ VE CENTS EACfr.
Coat hangers, tin dippers, tin plutta,
toilet soap, feather dusters, coffee can
isters, gulden folks,^stove lifters, can
dle sticks, frying-pans, wash oh*tbs*
edglog-per y«nt. book straj'S. A. B. C.
blocks, uoffea atralutifl. broom*,
children’s stockings, gimlets, cork
sci ews, handkerchiefs, knives, spool
silk, pg»ato mashers, pint buckets, egg
beaters, bread toasters, towel racks,
scissors, can openers, boopskirt*. nail
btutfies, spoons, tnUk strainer*, toy
dish dans, m’lk pens, toy wash baaioa.
pepper boxes, tin funnels, knife sharp
ener*, picture book*, nutmeg graters,
took hammers, o ffee pot*, aha* b«t-
toners, meat chopper*, doylkta, (crab
bing bruobee, oailar button*, ear rings,
cuff button*, kttcbea fork*, ganara,
dueling pans, and the iatset wamber*
of th* foliowkif papers 1 Yorfi
Ledger, Hew Turk Weekly, Saturday
Night, Flreetd# Oowpanion, hsturday
Journal, Half Dime Novels, N. Y. San,
Times and Herald. J, 8. Khucl, Arc*
ONLY TEN QEN'IS EACU.
Carving knlvee, quart dippers, quart
buckets, scoop*, hat feathers, socks,
diedg* boxes, watering pots, mouey
bonks, cake and baking pans, quart
and the letiwa'damber* r-f
EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT.
Lequlrtng a specially coos' ructed ataam eagioa of man]
ee. for the
ny horse pow
geaemtlor s( sleetridty. sbd tosav atlas at in* a'ated wire, liluratna'ing all
surrounding objects with a soft, mellow, but surprisingly brilliant light.
Curious and Kara LIONS of tha SEA.
Moapa*
Amleni
Sumatran Rhinoceros, Living Hippopotamus,
lean Nylgaa, Rtdlag Oynocepbalu* Baboon,
Crested Btemmato-
Wblte Java Peacock*, aud
coliectloa of all tbe tare beasts, birds and reptUot known to Natuial
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One Ticket Ail mils to Everything
Her* advert lend, tha admiaflloa befog tb* same and no more than is charged
by miiiur Shows with only one or two tesla.
., Two Performfincts Daily. Doors Opal at 12 M.
Reduced Rates on Railroad.
Til HTTUIKI
HA^BRBN RECENTLY TIIQUOYGHLY
J 1 .1 IbP aw*' a» ^ m. m* * —
reauvatpil, preparoJory to die cunvening of
Th* September Goart
New. large and comfortable dining room
and ttiffb* on the boacuicnt floor. *
Ksonlalorga and airy. Attentive servants
»ad tha table furnlabad with tha boat the
markst'affbrd*.
A able Stable room and atfaaUva groom*
on hand.
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PROPRIITOR.
GTX.CTOWORTU k OO
,'^Ianufaot'arers
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WHOLESALE DEALERS
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Saddlery,
HardwaifCj
Ilames*,
Oollanf,
N. A. Hunt & CO
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181 AND TffTMKKTlNG S'l’i^ET.
, Opposite Cliarleston Hotel,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
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H. M. flair,
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J. J. DiCU k BROTHER.
WbalaasW aa* Retail
OROCERH
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General Commi««ioin Merchauts,
* 628 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA
Tkvaalaof cotton a ipocially
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j viviofor aalling. 60r. per bojo.
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Commit
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W. H. Kennedy,
n'luhton, s. c.
Ha* in *ti*f* and f.»r i*ala at vrry e'oa«« ngnma, to cask or outton paying customer*,
the beat. I« i iro-t. m.».t ami oarWulty ■ovor'nt stuck .-f
GENERAL MEJ^CHAKUIHE
ever hr<*utf lii t<i WlilaUui. M hitrali iL poi Ui-f-nl* --i>- full of Urat oltaa guuda, I ark
fi«in> ail Intorevu-u ;t *t»*t1 <1 • utran.aUun i<f my atock *>f
I«<M>TX. MilOlLM AND CIAKTIlliaO.
N<* n*«>n; , 'ant kn tb-- o-unt y r-«n -uri»«M <>r evoo equal uie lu Uie qua! ty aatl arW*
• •f itimhU.' Oittuu anil'’iMintry Fr-- u<-e wanUd. 1 i XI am
e. g. £JO(;i:hs, '
MANUFACTl kER AND DEALER IX
Furniture and Undertaking,
IX ALL IT3 BRANCHKS».
54-7* 541) and 551 < 13road Street. Aucrusta* Ga*
ft-J'Suiidfty and Night calls over the Store. Will attcud to all the details of
Fun era L, furnishing Hcaraes, Curria»es, Ae. [i*epl6-3in
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A. Loryea ^
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to infonn his friends in Barnwell county that he haw
opened at N». 270 King Street, Charleston S. C., a full line of
Clothing and Cents’ Funiisl’ing C(xn1h. Our stock ha* been
manufactured for our trade with a great deal of care. During
your visit to the city we invite an inspection of our stock, being
well aware of our ability to give general sat 1 .si act ion. Orders
promptly and carefully filled sent per Expresf.
A. LOR YEA.
276 King Street, Charleston, S C.-'
ty M r. L W. Lorycu is wiU» me and will b« plcssad tu sec biv tmoiervut fi ieoda.
sepl6 3m — . •'
Sigu of the Golden Boot
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I have in store the best stock of
SHOES
Ever broiipht <o Blackville In prices and r)u*H»y I confidently cliallenga comparison.
Especial attention'giveo to the selection of Ladies’ Shoes, and 1 c-irdiatty itivita their calls.
A perfect Block of Hoots iukI Shoes for Geutlemen’s wear. Childrtu's Shoes a specialty.
Call at once and keep calling on
MABY2N ElMiSB, BLACKVILLE, 8. C.
Corn, Peas, Cotton anti sll kinds of country prodace taken in ex
change for goods. Cash paid for cotton. KEELER’S is tbe place for
bargains. au2t)-3m
1. M. KI3K,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALLEND NLK, 8. C. «
Will Practiea ia all tka Courts of ih« State.
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PICKLING & DAVANT,
Altoroeys, SoHcllors and lonnsellors
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L). A. WALKER,
Importer sod deafer in Itaiiaa sod
American Marble**, Tomb-atooes oik w
xuy desif o, made on nsoit ressocabl ’ ■
'erma. Esta bile had in 1TW. CW-—
leaton, 8. Cl
jaolt-ly
T. B. COLWNG.
Attorney At Lawi
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