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JOHN W. MOtMISS,
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fflUMDlt OCTOBER 11 1880.
W« tM not roapontiUU for the »Ww» of our oor-
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jft* OH* fw»ra
ove fa» Kf buaeuL aud
J. » faOm •
"Tftf objrct of dladpllnt la i lMar*
aHf-ooatvol aeeuml by A proper aelf-
i|inoi»4*db«>. It tilopa (1) bo place lb tha
blMat of the puplf a fovea which will
guide him aright, (2) to edueatv the
couaaffence, (8) to plant noble motfvtr.,
(4) to atlr up mttaly ambition. That
diaclpllue which require* v conatant
watching Ih not good. The force that
eccafei duel plloo Is ejawnal. Irut it
should eeaure to tbe pvpiL <m loteroal
itoroe. It Hhouid place within bha^pu*
pi I a wMi So do what la right aKd
'^ootll
Itawt
iltaiaing way aroaa* Trua dJaciplioc
I X*i
F«B tidtfCUiUiiDBliT
Mti rH i»'0»^««aMJU * mom'■ *t
“They will Ho eleatod-aai* they will
tak•:thelra*MB. , *' ■ h •«' ”
toe
-a •mj o
feedq bv «■
Fonoswawaa, r^r
0 r.
"^Ibvwawr.
?
. Tho mt-thod of the Jcauka whose sole
toed# of dlsoif IliA fa wtteftltig^Wtid re
porting at the end ol the, week, ta
wrong, basauae U does ao* strengthen
moral power. It Implants in the pupil
no Impulse and effort to do right; no
longing-foi a higher and nobler life*
It shields from ttmptaUon without
preparing the child to meet It. It
Weakens the will by preventing ita
exetelee. Trdo discipline cultivates
will power. It gives strength to resist
wrong, ts do right because tods ri^h
It prep^prs for ire's emergencies. It
aches to control self, Teach by pre-
ptaud txample. Taacber’s example
tbs great aotirca ef power in disci
pliue. 8elT must be subdued. When
you teach A child to sit still yon begin
to teach humanity and civilization.—.
Without control over thought or will
we are just a little akin to the brute.
8elf*roteren«e, self-control and seif-
knowledge lead life to sovereign pow
at. Pupils Instate the teacher's wsyS
i:ncoS8doUely.< That which IS not
taught by example is hardly taught.—
Reepect your pupils-reapeat their
t Ighta and fsaiiaga. Use kindness and
gentleness toward all. A child b<fe
keen Judgment, and will feel deeply
any lank of reepeot. Be kind to maka
your pupils kind, lour axpreasloas
teach them. They ar#mirrors of the
teacher. Put In your life wbdt you
want than to he. if you desire them
to be patient let your patience bo in
finite. Have largb charity. De punc
WaL Insist on obedience. Do not tire
of repeikloo. Officials, conductors,&x,
t.'wu. m~ trr* .■■■y. ■■g—«■ *»«■><■«■■
CT,! ' -w.. ’ , ', _ , , II u th» U • offlo. to l. pMlrai.
JouoTy Sure sc mufti show OBn*r r « n r
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fine Bfta Baa I",-' ■ !'
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(\Aitntv<'eesstbaitiwlwdi J.q ilmat.b.
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0.>roner—koax. J
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-VI lu ' ■ 1 il - I
Kerry DsnuKiBbf •Bgb* lo <fc> Ui»
who's dbfyfbrtbe jjhto ci^bteen dsy«.
Coi4deoos without wwIk * ucifueatly
suraoce
faithibp-our marks-. Put as (rust to)
RadW fftMoW. Jg<r thdi ■ih/auf^ti
parly puJ do* l you/or*
'•* .p»sa. .mm* .
VU thTBIRBrnypTiUB
We Wp tha Wagdiug snuounrenicot
that shi art Wat ibsfon^dkc tow lbs views
^ •®5rt^ezi w 4 * ,r l ^ —
K ood Damocralic doctrine and to Uaia
op oar rsedcss in the Way they should
t m Pf* 0*4 V. J.
go. Ii they go sstrsy it tft not oar ImiU
— or if they diflhe With their neighbors
it is their privilags au«l they fay [or it.
This hsiakie throws at as purUaski oar
respondent- . .
* -fc——■■ ■■ .■ «■
a‘
of Batowejr county
puii otr i
and raise three
ohegntwadh Ugej fur the Editor of
Tuxfaoruumd tj)f kteOuaad Jury dt
l^i uwsil^^-r Jor thalr acUouJp the
Halter of public roads. Ldta knd to
the agfltt of the weather tuske« eaUot
to tho huttfta ra
tide of aoceeaa
•ado we bail
cohUllBed in last
Wo more road wort-
lug fcy.ths Bsvolutiocaiy War atyie—
wLere one-third of thehxodi summ ti
ed are willing to work and d > wbat la
doof^gad the rest do somhsaliy Both*
ing.ABto'. God seed ua the oaw law
wblsh you apttbc of In tost wsak’aPxo-
PLa.Ieoil ayaad tbs day. By tha ea-
actmentsf whftsh Justice wfll hs dona
to matiklod’, at laaataa far as Barnwell
countyideoncattMd: LUM Many other
good Mir* B neads but trial. This
working Irtkiah by taaatton to obtain
rfts approval of every ^dtlz a ot k pro-
greneiTo spirit in out county. Tbs
bridgr* are kept up by taxation, con-
scqqtBUi f e$on’t h^to erteks,
whish WftHW «Wlouhtcd^|>e the ease
if wowqflkad them ip Ihe eame mao-
aer Akhtnww do thepubUatbigbwaya, to
prows ftfctafc lake ycter buggy sod ride
ovev'lheth.ttito made) bdi be sure you
havoMffieiant utoney tq pay for a ask
of ebilOBk whew you is*urn. t ^
T lit d { Mf »)i m: -eoabCBlKB. i
Willtoton, Octoly yj), IH80„ f u,.._
©u tha Barnwell railroad a
young tBHD put bla head out of the oar
wln*0W to kiss bteiptirl goodbye, when
the ttiMh won ftWchdeo taptdiy that
he kisiftfcd ail age# African female at
‘ - ThU
the next station. ThU te Supposed to
be ths fasteet time ever twade on a
railway train.—Aiken Journal and He-
ri99 ' ^• r ri iSduk—fi-V—' •
When • man wknte to nkakwhls ene
my Unhappy he poltonu hie enemy's
dog, buU woman cboeee a; Very dif
fer ent why to make hef enemy u
yy. She buys some nfw clothes
her
fro*
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oaunyt
Sfilh sag
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. EBCCAHOBAL.
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l>ft9Cl|AfMb
Shuck’s Column
r * JUST RECEIVED .
And for eals at one cent each, ladies'
Mark absiri pine, safety plus, c<>r»et.
and pm holders.
J. H. Saccx, Agt.
, slate penrNe
with pen thrown in.
, There is a cerfain voice la’every q»e«rr, mtlk t
* hkt ‘ “* i-aw— «>««“' sir;!,',''.. r “",
log may oroua* True dladpUao ..r,.-
ruftlug-per yard, pho»o-
graph* ufi'iMnfnent ludlviiluaie, enti
openara, guiirre, prari shirt buttons,
otlvce arc InitTuah AvQjdall »eth- lbv«eelHiH, hrairs, ftauer rings, sleeve
o<fe that lose A*ret> whea aot watched. b 111(0,18 ut,cl co W books.
J. 8. Bhito, Atrt. .
IteMki otveeneeienee. True and righ|
JUST RECEIVED . .
And for sale at five cents each^tove
Pans, (lay Gaps. Hr lr OH,'Perfumery,
Extract of Li-m-m, Round Oninhe.
Skirt Braid, Luo* Bihe and Hivh Black
Pfcnhs... _ ——‘ J. 8. Shuck, Agt. -
JUST RECEIVED
And for sale, at five cents cneb, two
pane, Iron a'andn, e»'ffe*-
llnen hemmed himdker-
J&ST ItECEtVRfir
Arp} for *hI<y at *«»> ten's each, two
quHrt tto*drp|>ers, pure llnuu shirt bo
soms, spectacles and coDst but
tons. J 8. SmrK, Agt.
a*A»r a /. rExr/EE'rrxrs. ?
THE ARCADE OF AUGUSTA.
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Crrand Opening
-OF-
I t 1,1. and WINTER COOItS,
J- »• CO.
Pavlna oxten<i<Hl our store back fn.ia H'ovl to Ell’s St roof, <ro frft irtiu*. maklm* it
tbs lotiBt t uromoilious and Huiiiittoriie Store in Aiunibia. .<ur fm-iilUcb (or shiiwlaa
iriMKts are rimub b< to r Hi <11 Tonusrlv and superior to any In thecity. t omi»iulilffout
gooua with others w.ii couviiii-s you that
tv K AKE THE EEADERS,
B<4Ii In n'gard to Low Prk-es arid lircollency end KtyloofOoorls ln< very fenarlnie-t
\t'nte>ir to return our thankH to the people of Hitinwsll cuuirtv Jim Uaurliheialirrtt-
vwnage. ill Ilia past ami ^ku-eeHtitmanon of sanio, To.dimr coull hriil that wo tan sell
-Mem at. lower iirh tts Himii »• m Iw fotiuti in any Southern Market.
. , w r. r 'yibU^ Iwfciosumctl bubimss with us ftjuln, uud wlillm happy to waitor.
his ban.well friende. «. x
J li. WHITK & CO
octtUZm . • UUOAD AND ELLIS Kl’REKTB.
JCSI' MECELVED
And for sale nt five cents eaoh.Jnrge
wash bMsins, flue lace bibs ttnd ladies
white pearl dress .buttons.
J. 8. huccK, Agt.
JU8JP REJIELLVEIf
One case fins clocks for sale at two
dollurs and a half each.
. J. 8. Sm-nr. Agt.
Try hard. A great deal of annoyance
U inevitable. Keep jour temper as
Umw as pupils can aak quastions. Buie
your own aph lr. OvercoBe anooyanee
by overcoming adf.”—Southeru E lu
rational Mocthly.
■axtaM of Kotbachlld the Banker.
Atteod carefully to de tails of your
business.
Be prompt In Ml iLings.
, Cowddet HelkUteadeeftda paaitivaly.
1 Dare to <tu right Fear to dowroof
Endure trials patiently.
Fight Ufa's baitU-a bravely, maofnUy-
Oa aot is th# society ef Iks vleious
Hold iategtitjr »acred.
IrJure not aaotbcr’S reputation In
buslneaa. , .
Join baadaonly with (ha vlrtuoue.
Karp year mind from evil thooghts*
Lie act for any const deration.
Maka few acquaintances.
Never try to appear what you are not
Observe goo4 tnaLUvre.
Pay your debts promptly.
(Jjeatlou not tho veracity of afriaud.
Kt-npoci the counaal of your parrots.
Sacrtdoe money rather than prind-
plet -» * *
Touch not, taste not, Intoilcatiag
dtifiks. , >t> ; '
Use your Idaure tlmo for Improve-
Ifnlk* . •
..Venture aot upon the threshold of
.
.Watch carduliy over your passtoos’.
Extend to every mao a kind sulau-
tioo.
Yield not to discouragements.
Zealously labor for the right, aud sue-
seaa is certain.—Southern Praabytw-
lian,
Tbe Atlanta Oonatltution thinks
that with a Clement attachment and a
seed-oil mill of modest proportion lo
each neighborhood throughout the
cotton country, tbe planter* might in
a few years become the richest and
moat prosperous agricultural people
ou the face ol the globe.
“Arc you guilty or not guilty?" wav
asked of a Colored priaouer. •*Wcll 1 bosi> l ”
Im replied, ‘ I was in de ns’bo hood when
dam ebicketM was tookeu, but it dont look
jn’ngbt to beat dis respectrftit crowd outen
mi?
„rvr
n.g.
Hitts Tt* the Slei
, —Wet s
cloth wi(h cold water aiitf' lay it on the
Et’I?E83. -
antr lay it
back of the neck, fold a towel smoothly
over it, and very ofteu it will soothe the
weary brain, and quiet tbe nerves better
than an opiate. It is particularly woeful
in cases of a dull beadoebe. — ;
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1 A gentleman was tolling now be, tbe
ought to travel for
party of the first^ Ought
bis health, but he did pot bare the mouey
or tbs iocHnation. ^ •
“I H tell you what to do,” said No 2,
110,000, and Ikon you’ll bate
both the inettoatioa and the mesas to
traval.
Wl'i i
^ Alii 4.
Keep saber, harrak for Hancock and
"***¥!»rt-’ufciw
. itniL&xauxKB
And for aide, at twenty-fire cants
each, floe scissors tbai* cannot- t>f
bought elsewhere fdr the same money
J. 8. Shuck, Agt.
CASH OS TRADE.
I nm giving ther highest prices, cash
or trade, for seed cotton. 80 bcf<»re
you sell give ms u bid.
J. 8. Shuck, Agt.
JUST RECEIVED
And for sale, at five cents each, ear
rings, watch-chains, breast-pins, neck
lace*, finger-rings, bracelets, collar-
buttons, eleeve-buttons, mouth or
gana, doylies, laco mats, ink per bot
tle, foolscap, letter ami note paper per
quire, enwlopca-per pack ige, mucil
age, lead pencils, dates pens~per doz
en. pen holders, checkers, checker
boards, pockst books, table spoons
and a beautiful lot of pillow c*** Uo*.
J. 8. Suick, Agt.
REMEMBER,
If you have any old numbers of the
Seaside, Franklin Bquare.jtr Jetkeald*
Library, N. Y. Weekly or Ledrer.
FlrettldtGimpaclon. Saturday Journal
or Hoturday Night. I am ready to pay
you half price for sTtne.
J. 8. Buccx, Agt.
JEST RECEIVED.
• Splendid hammer* at 25 cents each.
Oanni’t be bought for less th*n 50 cis-
anj wheie eiae. J. 8 Shivl. Aat.
Hancock, Jjii'lisli | .Iordan.
-aO
I am now learning d.wiy my Fail atid Winter Stock of Ch.ap ttuJ Fine Cloth-
ing of tvery description tror.i the Finest to the Cheapest. »
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1 Full Simucratic Slock,
IMMENSE STOCK
-— • OF—<*■ r; — ~ '
N e w-Carpets
0
-FOR-
1880. Fall and Winter Trade, 1888.
Purclia«vl from the Lenrifhg Maniifac|u r rrn and Importers dt tho country, ar.d <.f-
foivfl to. Hie Trade, CUr frtoudsHMd tho pubtos at S .-V.y, jjjjf j 0 ? i
‘•Rock Bottom Prices.”
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Bodv and Tapestry Brussels,
qualities, < l unib CmUi>-, Door 1 T _ _
Hiidiiig <>ur “c uirtug President, (Isncril Hitsc
—-v 11 '■* awswaMaanas-—— -• -»r— — — — — n' >■ ■■*■—'
. Mp.^ikftsLy'Mvv*. Throd-pIV end ingraf^SmCtS^afl
r Mhts IViirtij'.Ku*o. ^ A full Ui« o{ New (’two uo*, iu-
ut, (ioncrul Hitnc ok. lialr Cuith arid Cpho'stcrcrB
Wl.ich I am anxious to sell to two third* of ail tbe good people of all tho country
Henry S Jordan.
octt4-3nn
7.1i» Bread riln'ct. Augusta, Georgia.
-• - _ . : _ - '
JUST RECEIVED
And for salr.ar five cents sacb. brass
bells, potato graters, whisk brooms,
toy rakes and hoes, thimbles,
bolder*, ribbon per rani.
J. 8. fume. Agt.
pen-
just op used:
A lot of rlbbui. twenty five dlfb rent
shades, whh-h i offer tn ctose out ai
l«os titan it can ha bouabt .dWbvfceff*.
J. 8. Fri ck. Agr.
" COEEEL'lv t&
Jtt«t received and for sale:
1 pint coffee pots for five cents.
1 quart *•**•* u*n rents.
J. 8 PuivK Agt.
MILK /*.l~X8 .1 T FIVE (.EM'S.
Just reoi'lve.) and for sale, at five
cents each, half j iuf. pint and quart
Milk pans. J. 8. Suivk, Agt.
A LARUE LOT
Of back numbers of HurpM’s Weekly
A Bazaar U r sals very low.
J. 8. Hhcck. Agt.
t'LUSISG OUT.
Before getting lu my new stock thU
monib I wish to sell out smooth the
old slock I have now on hand, soil
you come to Barnwell lu the next few
da) a give me a call, aud it there 1* tiny
igt
tbiug In my stock that you need If you House l urniahing Goode. In stock large quantities of such stoves as the "La-
do D<'t buy at the prlca 1 will #»-U It to
you you have no use for It.
J. 8. t nucx, Aat.
OSL V FIVE CE.ins EACH y
Coat bangers, tiu dippers, tin plates,
toilet soap, leather dusteia. coffee can-
istets. gut den forks, stove lifters, cau
dle atioks, frylug pans, wash doth*,
edgiug-per yard, book straps. A. B. G.
Mocks, coffee strainers, toy broomv,
children’s Blockings, gimlets, cork
screws, handkerchiefs, knives, spool
silk, potato-mashers, piut buckets, egg
beaters, bread {haa&qa, towel racks,
scissors, can openers, boopakirts. null
brushes, spoons, milk straiuers, toy
dish duos. tn<lk pane, toy wash basins,
pepper boxes, tin funnels, kuife sharp
eners, picture hooks, nut meg graters,
tack hammers, coffee pots, shoe hut-
toners, meat choppers, doylies, terub-
bing brushes, collar buttons, ear riugs,
Fit OH THE EAST.
After-penning sovcriil week* in the Metropolis of Fashion, ami Vhi)fog the
m.trket daily, I have fiuLhcd my hrbuis, and am at home ai-airr with the laigeet
slock of
DUV gtOCXXXSCAUX VXO^eSnnrt V*t ’ It^Cr'aTTT’Vri OOOTAK
I have carried in many years. I am fully prepared to tliuw you the m.tguiEcr'nt
results of wlutt
Yiy 'I'tie Mighty Tlolhvr Will I»o, AVith Milh-r iu tl»e l.e.uit
I make nofttsr'ling anneaiiceniciib, nur uanoasy fkuey prices to the having
puhl-c^—They h.nc l»eeflgulled yj often that they do not believe bUvh bosh.” It
is simply u waste of valuable .«p;^e in nu advert i<en)Ciit.
MV TVTIKHH <IOOI>m HfOCIC
Can’t be excelled iu thi* city. 1 lure ail i)*c beautiful Fluid Dross Good.*, it:clud-
i:tg Huu-ikcrvliisf I'atlenisof the
l.\t i:hx niv»oirrA.*tioivI
No liousc in AugmUa Ckn otfer a better or clteiper lino t of l.H'lie-’ and GetifK -
meu'11 Uudcrwt ar than can be mvu at Miller » Curuer
Welsh, Shaker, Augopi, Fluid. Ojjera, Dama<«*c and Medicated rUi.Dc’s. Mv
Notion Department is always kept up to the highest stand ml.
fill) OL^>VK*ft A. **1*KC'iA.I.TV.
iurt boy a pair of Miller'* Kid Gloves, at 90c., if you want something good ;
every pair wan anted. Ulack^u id t’olorv-d Trimmiiig Silk*. Satina and Velvets.
A Dta^uiliveut line of J-4 and ti 4 Kmcy Casyimcrcy. Millions of Ties, (Harts,
Unaicry, UafHtkerrli iele. A anpcikif line of ladica’Cloaks and Do'iimu*.
I shad be pk aacd t»> mh- all of my oh) and new friend* and acquaintance* at
TIIK COUNKR. and if it is not iwsMbla for you to pay men visit, your order*
w ll reoiire tperijl aticnticn. unj let me say lo v*m right here that I Jo not ktinw
of a p’oco thtaside of N<-s Votk wlicrc you cud buy Dry Goods, Nt lions and Fur-
a siting Goods to more advantage tltvi trvm the
of ah goods in my line.
JAS, G. BAILIE,NotUniit*i. T13 Br«d gt.
- ■ Tbe Oil Original Carpet Store, frbbl.sheil 1658. •
<>-:
FRESH. STOCK OF.GKOCERIES.
-I have in Store and arriving500 casesCamn’d (**k>«Ih. IInut*, Vegeiahlos arxl Fiuits
of evei y variety. New Piest-rviTS, .dolli(>e, Ot-Mcker* Macke et—No. t and in Mess; .-al-
nion and Boneless (kHltish. Alt gnuleb of -ugii! . t'otToes I't-ajs, 8o.ttp>t. starch, Kto, Ou -
ior:s. (JAbhage, PofatrK-s ami XoplHtt, Straw and Katian Broom8, Scrub lirusnes. Long
Haitdlwund stioi t Hnudlollair Bru un . Tubs, Pat Is,-Clot* es t'>imi><‘rs-,('h>Ule» Baskets
Market 1’askt‘ts. I'tc , all of wliioh I olT-rr at the lowest prioes for cash.
rj AISJ.ES Gr. H A-t JuIE 713 Broad bt. Augnsta, Ga.
Mu, ^ —•—- T ■
Wm. M. Bird & Co.,
WITS LEI
s
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- —AGENTS M)R-i
Ready Hlxed Paints.
—AGENTS FOi:-
U —
Marvins Safes^ Howe’s Scales.
repao-ln
VEST^VE Ol Tv.
201 East I5ay, Charleston. S
Or
oct 14-dm
m.1) itKLi abll j^\ ICS MILTJEB.
MILLKK8 COKNKtf, Augu-ta. Ga.
MANTOUE & CO.
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liiqtioi* Heri*liant§ 9
-—-AND
Manufacturers of Cigars.
11H East l$av Stivet* Cli^iTcbton. S. C-
•ep'TB..lMi
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves!
Wulbexit & Plcper,
W holesale Gi •ocers
-AND DEALERS IN-
PROVISIONS. LIQUORS- T0IUCC0 &€.-
1C7 timl lGO EAST r»A\, ( liarU^ton, S. C.
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O. FOLL1N.
G. A FuLLIN.
J. f. Fol.LlN.
S.
FOLLIN & SONS,
t oiiiiiiiNsion Merchants,
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W. L ©Ilf I*
831 BROAD STREET* Augusta Ga
Cooking Stoves, licatiug Stoves, Grates, Hardware, Cutlery, Tin-wan- and
celaior,” ‘'Enterprbr.' 1 ‘'('haiupioii, ’ *'New Chart,’’ * t Kagk and “Dlanter'
fyAll Gooda sold low. "W• I. DELRXX.
oct!4 3m
dc plea* urableiHw* ofosssfo, • irial^ do tt? “;,y h ",\ r „,jr’ ktrehe^'f^H?, nr^^Tr
dusting pans, and tbe latest numbers
of tha following papers; New York
Ledger, New York Weekly, Saturday
Night, Firrelde Companion, Saturday
Journal, Half Dime Novels, N. Y. Sun,
Times and Herald. J. S. bm;cL, Agt.
ONLY TEN CENTS EACH.
Carving knives, quart dippers, quart
buckets, scoopa, bat feathers, socks,
dredge boxes, watering pots, tuoney
banks, cake and baking pans, quart
measures, and the latest numbers of
Harper’s Weekly & Baz tar. Police Ga
zette and News, Beadle’s and Rich
mond's Dime Novels.
J. 8. Shock, Agt
’ HAULING.
It Ton wont s load oT wood or haul
ing of any description done you eon
get it aUsnisd to promptly by Umrlng
word at my place of bctines.
J. 8. SHUCK, Aomat.
Public Square, Botoweli C. jRs. a
'MpM ly
Wm. Malherln &
913 BROAD STREET, Augusta Ga,
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= . . - — - - ..r,. a•.• r e
Offer for the Fall and Winter Trade an x
e
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Immense Stock
-OF-
BOOTS, SHOES ATCDTlATgr—
Bought for cash from the best ZlaaefoctweraVa the B*4oa aad-to he sold at
Hock Bottom Prices,
Merchants
—p-TO
' - AND V«.hNT® i'OU THE ^AI.!! OF-- ‘
:lbi;hdaM) smokiaH xoBAao and seoain.
173 Last Bay Street, (Jharlrston, S. C.
E. ii. StOCiEUS?
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MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN _ __
Furniture and Undertaking,
IN ALL'IT3 miANCUKS.
e
5*1-T, 531) and 551. Broad Street. Amxnwta* 0°^
Jet ids of
AF'Sunday and Night cal!* over the Store
Funcrnl-*, fumisliing Hearse*, Carriage*,
Will a tcud to all
the
[-opl l»-3»n
—
A. Loryeft
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ripened ut N». i!7G King fcrtifet, L’harle8tun f S. C.,
Clothing and ( c-nts* Furnisl’ing (ot^ds. Our el
manufactured for our trade with a^grerfi
tjp’Country
goods for all.
will find it to their interest to call on u*. We have
octl4*3m
N OTIOK!
Notice i* hereby giron that application
will be mode during the n.il session of the
l<egisUture, for a charter for the Fair-
mount Manufacturing Company of Bara-
well county. *cptl6-tf.
DR. FLAGG’S
tVA/TMLNY . L.1 V ER I»A.D».
Cures Indigestion, FleepletsneFs. Dys-
pop^a. Fever and Ague, Heart-buru,
Sheuinatiam, Neuralgia. Hilious AtUcks,
Ptlw, Liver PtaooHo, Insanity, U*dls.
Melancho'y, Noi wusness, and many other
eouplalnU, Ths -agent Is now in tho
eounty, and has benedted many of-ths
people, thoe * who wish to be breed Us I.
would do well to ar-ply to hHa at nutw. He
“ Thjradhr.to.ln*t.,and
will be at Barnwell
teuiala ono
M-pto-liuo
OFFICE? MARKET ST., EAST OF
EAST BAY.
CHARLES~C. LESLIE,
Vi holesnlc »i>d Retail Dealer in
Fish. Gams, Ub<*tcrs, Turtles, Terra-
ptaa, Oyatrrs, cie.
Btall* Noa. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
Charleston, So. Ca-
Having made large additions to my tnisi*
ness, 1 sra prepared tvfuruish Pj»h, Game,
Ae. ( at short notice. All ordars promptly
attended lu. Terms Cash vr City Accept
ance.
Shad, Blackflsb, Whiting, Mnllcts. Trout,
Skipjack, t roaker, Chab, 8beepliea<l, DruiSV-
Baas, Shrimp*, ('raba. Oysters, Clams.
I’ACLlNt* KXTUk. aui'J.
Dogs to infonn_J)is friends iu Barnwell county that he has
y u lull line of
btotk has Iteen
deal of ean.'. Durinsr
your visit totheeity we invite mi inspoctitm of our *iock, Ixing
well aware of our ability to give general saf slaetion. Orders
promptly and carefully filled isonf per Espix-ss.,
A. LORYEA,
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VOptffJtlU
„ 27o King Street, Charleston, S C.
W. Loryca is with me itnd will bepleused to see hivnuiuuroua fiienda.
Sign of (lie Golden Boot
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I have in btore the be^t stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ever brosghtto Dlachrills In pricca and <iuality I confidently challenge comparison.
Especial aitentiun-given lo the selection of Ladies’ Sheen, and le.irdially invite tlieireiiljK..
A perfect stock of Bm,is and Shoes for Ucutletncu's wear. Chihlrsn’s Shoes a specially-..
Call at once and keep calling on —^
MARTIN HIS&BB, BLACKYILLK, 8. r.
Corn, Peas, Cotton and all kinds of country prodace taken ia ex-
change for good*. Cash paid tor cotton, KEELER’S
bargainp.
i* the place i*s
*u26-d«
T. B. C0LD1NG.
attorney At Law
topSWjr A1TLET0N, S. C.
D. A. WALKER*
Iiupurtet aud (ivulet lu luiioii and,
Amerk-aa Marble*, 'Joaitoatoora ol
any tleai^Q, made uu thoat rraaormhla.
tet mo. EatablUbod la 1T91 Char-
losivu, b,U
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