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Pi^AT^W—Aftet" lh«* fl'rt
frost these may be riug uu<i
hufilf the wmith^r le qniiA> colil,>bu**e«
or oossrssoureiy the di^ainp «-f rech
dsy, so that they may oot be, ti*«ehed
by frost, as In that ♦•vt-nt th*7 will
purely rot. If bsultcd In cntdail hllla,
M Is tbs custom, do not, nc^leot (as «e
have often seen) to provide t-r the
fres escape of best from th« <vntre of
ths bank or cone. TM* ui pl^ct will bo
fatal to the pot»K»ea,. as th* y n -rw-
bly gQKhrough A sweiMlng pr.H**.^ af
ter bankingt becom h<‘ait f|. nml will
soon rotlf tt>“ tarllloU a(i la not a
lowed to escape rteel/’fiom the atart.
/This may be done uy iiiie|n|f lown
three or four good eiz d stakes in the
center of the bank, In such a manner
ns to have a small open apace bet w(->n
them. Whet* the bank Is flolehe I, 1
bus a cap ovet the top of ;hese etaky-,
ii board or large piece of bark, to keep
outtheraln, and at ihe e irno time to
permU tbe air to eoonpe from the bank.
Suets Cass.—That intended for «e-d
should bo taken «p before fr->st and
banked fret,'either by raff, or by throw
log s great th-al of Wf<*er upon th* 1
canes after they are pllei 1 in a bro„ f,
shallow in its, with their roots upon
the ground, the cunee overlapping
each other, preiairaiory to a covering
of earth etgbtor ten Inches deep.—
Dry rot Is cooasiooed by banking ths
canes In a dry stste. This occurs when
ths farmer, having Uken up bis seed
cane sod piled It, cither hud riot time
to cover them, or must wait for rain to
wel It (as It Is quite Impracticable by
band to wet say oonsldon ble quan
tity), Is so threatened with fret zing
cold that he waits no longer for ruin,
but takes the risk and covers dry.—
The canes shrivel at first, and by
spring have fermented and turned
black, provided nlolsture has reach* d
them, but U not, tbsyare found stttlin
a dry shriveled elate at planting time.
Wood Lice.—These get into the seed
(too much oottoa
manure, or from
, old wood or sticks
burled la the soli, or from stumps in
the cane pstob. 'they remain living
upon the teed cnees under ground, all
rummer, sometimes working out
through bunches of cane, and, in both
cases, are taken up and banked with
the cane. Of course, they live on acd
work on In tbs bsnk, sometimes doing
consMsrsble damage.
Covering Banks.—Reed cane banks
should be covered flat on the top, cot
to torn tbs water, but to promote need
ed moisture. It is ths cold, not the
watet, that la to bs kept out. but, of
course, water moat hot stand or be su
I>erabundent in the bank.
Pe6am.—This nut Is attraetingsome
nttenttou In the South Atlantic btatea,
nud wham find to Lear of grov<
planted In divers localities. It grows
reality as the hick >ry (its near
kinsman), and ths walnut, and will
thrive where they thrlva Th^nuti
Should bS Dlsoted In the fall ; dig boles
Sad fill with lesf mould, depositing the
Out from four to six Indies deep In the
tn>sld. They will show forth la the
middle of spring.
lisas Boat. —Poor four gallons of
bolilag water os six pounds of sal so
da, and three pounds of uoalached
lime; stir and let stand over night.—
Post off carelully sad add sis pounds
of perfectly clean fat or grease sod
boll two hours, stirring most of the
time. If It does not seem thick enough
put another pailful of water on the
settllage; sUr well; when nettled,
drain off esrefully and add to the mix
ture as required. Try It occasionally
by putting a little to oool When It Is
ready to remove from the Are stir In a
lawful Of salt. Have ready a tub In
which cold water has been standing to
I>revbnt sticking; put the soap lam It
nnJ let It stead till solid, then cut Into
atrlps. Or pour the soap Into moulds
fur cakes. This wlli make about forty
(Muods of soap at a cost of two cents
l*r pound.
Wajvuss asd Ocm Battkk Cakes -
Two egg*well beaten, stir In a U tie
flour. Urns on* teoeep <f buttermilk,
la which has been dissolved one tea-
spoonful of soda, one teacup of sweet
tallk, then the remainder of one quart
of Qjh For batter cakes stir in meal
last rad of flmir. vse plenty of lard In
Luktod—oror butter,
Bs&’Teak Fla.—Have your steak
out up end placed tails dish hcarly
covered whh water) In the oven for an
boar and s half, wnh a cover over tho
dial* The Sven should bs about tbe
!i*fct for ric* pnidlog. Open th© door
If likely to dry tbe gravy. When cook-
i JUkstt up, and after properly flav-
prUMflMdfddlaff a hard-bolted vgg
•** bi. Iky hi the cruet, and replace
the pie In the own until tbe t aste D
pro pcily cooked. „
Brzad.—Put i piiit of sweet
nod when it
utiuuto; ilnn set uwny fora couple o^
lmiip» to Hso. Dip vKcb slice of apple
»»•; nro'oly in'o thv Isttcr, and fry brown
in I oi'iip hot l.ird, in tho Mine tniiiiicf
+l*o(• v*o a*«Hl*l (joeghnuts; sift pnrdcr-
«1 ^u_';lr lix'rtlfover thciu, and send to
lab e on a folded napkin.
Oats tv Coirox.—A correspondent
W(He» • "The chcapi st plan I havssv«r
known for tasking iUi uut crop U to row
tlieui hi Reptombor In the e*,tton Held.
InHuedistoly after plckiag over the held
where it M intended to sow tbe onta, put
them down a’, tliriMte of one httnel Op
tho u< re, uml plow them in with two
1 furrows to the row. One plow •'
will in this way cover three or four
acres a day. 1 tiled rh’s plan three
years ago, and wits so much pleased with
i it that l have kept it up ^ver sinct. My
neiglibors have all Adopted it uud like
it.”
fBFEBTLf SIR M IK MMT MEXPOBKED HANOSI
' For Diarrhoea, Pyssntsry, Cramps, C hot or a,
AND ALL TNOSI NUMKROUS TROUlLlt OS TH* STOMACH AND BOWtLS
—* SO WRKVAktNT AT THIS SKASOH,
Wo P 'r knows to the MwllcM ProR—Ian luw been la m* sakos and wUR such anltunalf
•illliAoiary rcsulu ka
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and tnch It isafiy D when taken In ttH and according to the very plain directions Inclosing
In each dlsceeee. the attack la wmalljr ratVlen and frequently very acute; t»*« with a
enS* remedy at hand tor Immediate nee, Umm to eeMswa Aojagw mt the Xhtnl result
which so often fbllowa e few days’ neglect
The Inclination to wait and see if the morrow does wot bring a better feeling, not Infrequently
occasions a vest amount of needlsai suffering, and MmeClaMa costs a lift, a timely dose ul
' and with them the attendant doctor’s fee.
In all countries and climates, and
pearona at all elassee and
results Which have always
almost Invarlabl;
tho test oV
hsirrt-m With fesaall Frails
OrimgcbMrjt.
Jv“I just rolled out here from ti e
grocery » ore,” mi id the little green
apple us i; p tuicd on the sidewalk lor
a mwieeui s chat with tjie bgiuata
pool} ‘*1 am wailing here for a boy.
Not a small weak, delicate boy/'udd-
ci the li’t'o green apple, proudly
“but n great big boy, a great hali'Tt
strong, leathor-luiiged, noisy fifteen*
ycur older, and little as I am you will
eoc me double up that boy tonight, And
me ke him wail, and hpwl aud yell. Oh,
I’m email, but I’to good fora tcn-acre
liioJd of boya, end don't you forget r.
All tbe little boys,’ and thelittle green
apple went cn with just a klrndc of pitying
contempt in its voice, ‘ couldn't fool
around me as any one of them fools
around a banana.’’ *
“Boys seem to be your game,’’drawl-
sd tho banana peel, UkiW; * wciri sup- _
pose they ere just about strong enough
to afford you n litrio amanraent For
my own part, I like to taka eomchodvof
my sixn. Now hero ootnes the kind of
a man I usually do business with. He is
Urge aud strong, it is true, but—”
And just then a merchant, who weighs
231 pounds tvlien . he feels right good,
came along and the banana peel just
caught him by the foot, lifting him
about as high as the awning post, torued
him over, banged him down on a potato
basket, flattening it out until it looked
like a flint dour mat, and the shock jarr
ed everything loose in the show win
dow. And then while the fallen mer
chant, from various quarters of the
globe, fi hei I it ailk hat from the gut
ter, his sfree a des from the cellar, bis
handkersbief f oot the tree-box, his ern e
from the show window, and one of bit
ahoea from the cavee trough, and a little
boy ran for the doctor, the little groeu
apple blushed red and shrank a Title
hack out of sight, covered with nwe and
mortificition.
"Ah," it thought.' I wonder if I
canercrdo .hat > Alas, bow raiul was,
and yet how poor and weak and useless
I am in this world."
But tbe bansns pool com fort-d it and
hade it look up and take heart, and do
well wlutt it had to do, and to labor for
the esutoe ia it* own u.e’ul sphere.
“True," said the banana peel, ’’you can
not lift up a two hundred pound man
and break a cedar door wiili him, but
yo« can give him tbe vheiery morbus,
and if you do year part the worllwHI
feel yoar power sad ths medical colleges
will call you bles-ed."
And then the little green apple stnH d
•ud looked up wi>h grateful blushes ou
its fiaoe, aud th inked the banana peel
for its sucoumgiag counsel. And that
very night, an old father, who writee
thirteen hburs a day, and a patient
mother who vas almost ready to sink
Iro.u wearine-w, and a nurse aud a doctor
amt up antil nearly morning with a thir-
»e -n-yenr old boy, who was all twisted
up into the shape of a figure 2, while
ail the neighbors oa that block set up
and listened rnd pouuded their pil
lows and tried to sleep sod wish
ed that boy woald either fie or get
well.
And the little green apple was pleased,
and its hut woids were, "At least I
have b'cuofsome little use in thisirre.it.
frorW.”
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professions wbo have hail opportunity for okracvlnx tbs wonderlui
«U its use.
at ths Pub KUsr. saS i
■snUms at mi husStr
skapiiy to asy that tbs I
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NO. Qalena, UUnots.
THE BEST EVR>ENCE:
Isssrs. PERKY DAVIS A BON:
I know you Med no testimonial to eon Tine* yon
that your medicine ia nil that you claim tor it, but I
-strain tho impulse toeoi
restrain the impulse to eonimuoicate to you
K tac* that in my family it baa truly done wood arm.
taninistsr it to my children (one eighteen months,
and ths other throe years aid) with perfect success.
It NnUtea their bowels, and stops all diarrhoea.
Myself end wifs resort to It in all cases, both for
Internal and external use. I’rs used it in my family
for firs years, ana trill sot bo without ft. Tooling
‘1 under nmoh obUnatton to you, in many times
reliered from pain, I am eery truly youm,
Bauaall, Dutohsss Oa, now York.
No femily can afford to be wlthoat It, and tu price brings it within the reach of all.
.V.MOORK.
e brings It 1 ..
The use of one bottle will go Amber to convince you of its merits than columns of news
paper advertising. Try it, and you wiU never do without It
Price Me. AOe. and *1.00 par bottle. You nan obtain it at any drug-store or from
Y PAVW A BOH, Proprietor*, Provldenow, N, k
TUEPL4CE TO BUY YOU
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346 BROAD STREET,
wide
raaLju astuco pao,
to a Doll Make a th
r. •>'« niicii it coat on
lin nmah ui h com
lufod. Cook it done, and act it aside to
ooill’beat iq one egg at a time till you
have put iu three; add a piece of but
ter tin vww wf «n eg?, and n little
mk; put ia a deep diah nnd bake.
It must be eaten as sooa Ts baked.
Bi%ed Apple Dumplinos.—Kuch
dump’ing hi formed with a ringlc apple,
ttrhicb should be jiccha and ' have thu
core remora^. Put iu’o the placq of
the fir# a j&oo of buMor aud a little
oijar ami itpicc. Cnvcr each appb with
pie crust at imwlhly and securely as
posliblo. Hike ia a moderate oven, turn
them ftequently, nnd eft hot whit sugar
and cream, or with *Lat ii called
eauca.’' i
Apple FbriT Care.—Soak two cups
d. wd apple* over night; in the tntwtiing
dram aud chop fiue iu chopping bual;
aid one cup nrolasaeaand let it boil slow-
ly op. back o f #h»ve three or four hour*,
until the molasses h&s thickened; kt it
oool; adi one aififonc-luilfaip«of brown
4U «r n ’ ^ .UNlMfe i^Vcup so*
milk, oue (ablospoonfut each of cLvcs,
allapiaa and etaamoo, one tcaapoonftil
aoda^ throe aggs, throe and on* half cups
offlonribltlMio two sqnaiB line- or one
large five-quart basin; if bafcod in the
MntM Fiutter«.—Pare, core, and
cot W good apples iir-'tMq slices,
opnnk A them with ragwr, a liulc out-
ineg, and. few ,,K>onfu.of wiac. Brat
ftrai cfK> Mpend ly, Umm mi c them, add
Hkt ^abkqippv/a*! *f gifted ^ # ’
A I’rintlh’s Dream.—A printer sat
in his office chair, I,is jiauts were patch
ed, hia cout tlirtmdhara, while his face
looked weary and worn with care.
While sadly thinking of business debt,
old Morphan* slowly round him crept,
and hofore lis kuow it he soundly
slept; and, alecpiag k» dreamed that
ho was dead, from trouble and toil his
spirit had fled, aud not even a cow
bell tolled Jbr the peaceful nst of his
soul. As he wandered among die
•hades, the smoke and iwjrch of lower
Hades, be abort hr observed *n iron
door, that eraekinglj hnng or its
hinges ujar, but the entrance w*s clos
ed by a red hot bar, and^nSfhimself {
atood peei>tng out, aud watching for
travelers tlicreabout, and thus to the
t*«iag prater Lc spoke, and with
trrowlin' voice the cohoes awoke;
‘lorn* iu, my dtar, it shall cost you
nothing n^id l ever fear; this is the
place wb;re 1 cook the ones who uevor
pay their subscription sums, for (hough
in life they escape, they will,find when
dejd it is too late; 1 will show the
place where I melt them thin, with red
hot ch; i is and scraps of tin, und also
where 1 comb their head wilt
broken gloss and inciting lead, and if
of refreshing they only .think there *
bo.Lng water tor them to drink;
there’* the rod-hot griud-stone to grfid
down his nose, tod red hot rfhg* to
wear on his toes, and if they incutiott
they don’t like tho fire, I’U sew ap
their months witg rod hot wires; sad
theii, dear, sir, you should ace them
squirm w.icn f noli them over and
cook to a torn" *Ykh these last
«a-d» the printer wwoke, afrd thoffghl
Hall a practical joU; butsUll at tkaca
so real did it leem that he cauiuit tiwiiawo
nox been to
coostont u»o by tl
public for over tw«
yeorc. and U th* beat
preparation over to-j
vented for KBSTOKINO
OKAY I1A1B TO ITS
vovrnvw color
AND Lira.
aappllca tho natu
ral food and color to the
hair gland* without
•talaln* the *kln. It will
locroa*e aad thicken the
growth Of the hair, pro-
voot Its trtonebtog and
fhltlng olT. aad thaa
AVKRT UAL DRESS, j
A
I curve Itrhlug, Krup-
ttona and DandrulV. Aa
BAIlt ORKSSINO It
the hair a el) hen •oAbcm
which oil admire. It
koepa tho head rteon.
eweet aad healthy
^MCWNomwts Dy £
WHISKERS
wUI cha>w> tho board to a DROWN
or It LACK at dieeretioo. Uelag In
one pvrporation It to coolly applied,
and prodneec a permanent color
that will oat waeh off.
rft^pAKtb BT
fi. P. NALL & CO., MASHUA, 1.1
<aM to «» Ptoew h iitolaa
NOW HEADY
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lasusd Anguet tot.
A merit an Newspaper Directory
For 1880.
Trtljtk Annual Votumf,
ONE THOUSAND AND FIFTY rAQES.
Pric, Fiv* Italian
This work Is the i ccngnlz d scuree of
Information un the Statistic* of Anierluan
Newspancre.
AdvHrtlsere, Advertising Aden’s, Fkll-
tore, Folltlolans and ths Dcp&ttinsnta of
U»e C^vsi ininNit rely upon ltd statements
Stall- only r> co^dizoil authority^
givos tho Natuo of all Newspapers
other Periodloalo. It gives the poll
tire, Rollglon, • 1 ss orCharacioilstloo. It
ivn* tho IRtya of Issue. It give* tho
klitor’s Natuo. It give* tho PubllHhoi’s
I.Miie. tt gives tin* Sit * t.f the Paper. Ii
Klvee fo hubsc Iptton Price. It wives the
D ite of Es ab lshment, and the bret ob-
tilnable nifiirmatioii ab-iut the circula
tion, and seveiol valuable tabled and clas-
Mdcatione.
Uevl-md onmially. and Informati m
brought dow . L> the lot ft date.
bent to any odd loss un reacipt of the
price. Athiress .
0*0. P. it' )WELL A 00 . Publishers,
(Vewiagror Advertising Bureau,)
augtS 6w Nbprueebt., NewYuiK.
The nmlersigned are new nffering to th*
citizens of Augusta, and to the public gen-
l 'a]ly, the New Howe B, simple nnd light
rtcmiuig, just out. The new improved
Weeo, noiseless and elegantly finished.
The tj/ht running New Home, with Inrge
spore unt.'ei' .«» ! self adjusting needle,
simple and dui , ’i' , le-
The very Im.'st tin proved Victor, v/iih
self-threading Bbl'ttle, and sell setting
Neeile.
Also, the “Stewart" rvnilr. superior to
any of the ntylee in the u:*-*'kt’t. Bach one
i* guaranteed Ujr the antkei* »<J to pvrle.t iu
every re-pecu
gt^'AU the nlwre mentionesl Ma^-’toe* are
of the very l iteat improvement* j'ct'bins
tilh d ou*1l of them without ruonih/ the
machine. Sold at low figures and all go *r-
autved.
Je B. BAHTOX,
The managing partner cf the firm, having
had more then leu years experience iu the
hueines*. is thoroughly acquainted with the
leading machines of the day, and wit) keep
in slock only such as he know* to he tirst
class. However, a machine of any tusk*
may be purchased through us by special
order.
RO^. Special Mtention given loth* repairing
of all kind* of machines. Work done
promptly, and at Low Kates. Ail work
guara need.
Needles, Oil and Allacbinents, for all
kinds of Sewing Machine* for sale, at the
lowest rates for first-class go-ids.
Tall and see our goods, whether you pur
chase or oot.
Correspondence solicited. Address,
I. S. 8A8T0ff & CQ.
t and Compare (futility
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ROBERT 1).
■ Marble and Granite
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MEETING STREET, COR. HORLBEOK’S ALLEY
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OTTO F. REITERS.
Ynyt c*n ofiVi), $l-i» on a 10 luut** power
engine. Y >u can h.ivo $25) oyi aaohtwse
lioner engino, You cun save $350otigE^
jhorae porwer efr-'ln’*, by purtrftselng w!*
tlu) undtH'signed, and' tlifl-ongiue.s uto 'nil
or greater'Vower,tha t thwy are rated,
while those offered by f4We dealifrs are at
leifot one qn u ter 1 es than they call them.
Fx twine well befoie you purchnee.
Cotton Presses, Maaoey, Grisworld A
Brown Gins, Self Feeders and Condensers,
Shatting, Pulleys, Turbine Wheels and all
kinds of Machinery, for sale.
Agent foi taw Mdlt with Uegea’P.apent
Fell Works. Grain Mills, Ac.
Call on or address
In
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JSfcKd £ 'Vn-LISDOM, S. 0
Special Notice
Dr- Henry J- Mouzon,
Wift attfind culla^n any portion of Barn
well or adjoining counties.
Office at Blackvllle, 8. C. aug5 Bin
Wholesale Grocer,
e-.. . —AND DEALER IN—
segars, Liquor ami Tobacco.
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED . %
Monarch Whiskey.
AUo. I. T. A J. G. Frost ft Co.’a Self-IUilBlDg Flour, and Thorn Brbthers’
oelebrateii Butter Crackers.
8cp2(5-ly Noe. 108,110. 1V» »S1 East B«y, Charleston. 8. C.
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Weathersbee & Easterling,
Wholetale and Detail Dealers Is
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
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Full Flock AHrayg mi H»tttl.
Agent* wanted.
AUGUSTA, CA.,
BOvC-tf
|. *i* k in jrnurniratu.il. Hvr dollar outlt
fra.. N<> risk. Rt-adrr, tf v<m wsnt s iHistno,
t •klrh pa-rwia, uf HrIlf r h i ■■«ii ru.k. fFVS
OUUi >r *1 lL<' li n. thri »,,rk.*rllt fur)wru.*i
l.«r» t.> M. llaU’ tt A wi., Tortl iii.t. Mslnc. jyO-y
S*\ dunah and Lharlestun Kallruad Co.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
April 4, 1S70.
The following ykhcdula u ia effect at this
dale:
Fast Mail, Daily.
Wedding Gifts
seem that ho oaunot believe
• * u rad oftoa be th a s
*rtb a ehueklc and frto of ih* Ulm of
jlbMMn thdatver pay
—AT-
ALLANS
PINE WATCHES,
Aioeriaan and Swiiu, at Ihe Latest Stylca.
IHCH JEWELUY,
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Of New aa4 Eleganl Design* and Exqui&ite
Workiua^iihip.
S^KLING SILVEI1WARE,
to Fresh and Beautiful Pat torus, especially
adapted tor Wedding Presents.
SILVER rLATED^AHE,
Tea Feta, Waiters, Ice 1‘iU-hera, Duller
fh*h«s, Cups, GobteU, SjHxma, Fork* of beat
quality, Ac.
' CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
frearti and Atoariean Q'locka, Fine Table
Cutlery, Spectacles, A*.
Witches! Jewelry Carrfa’ly Repaired.
THE BEST GOODS AT TU E U>W-
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Pullman carson nil NigM Trains.
C. R.OABNUEN, Engr. and Supt.
8. C. Boylstox. G. F. andT. Agent
T
HIS FURNITURE STORE OF
BROWN’S
From the time of its inception took a leading
position in the Furniture Trade of the city
Having ample funds to buy all goods for
caah I eometimes get bargains from manufac
turers In need of money, consequently can
give great bargains. I never misrepresent
the quality of my Goods. I fix a fair living
price ou them, (be lowest that could be taken
under any circumstances, and the lowest
price is asked at first, which I thtnk is the
only fair way that business can b* done.
Every purchaser knows just what (hey are
buying aud that they are getting tneir
money's worth. Sharp practice in tr*de
"VJ r»y foc_a while, but4he honest, reliable
man wins the race oa the home stretch.
1 have a large etock of FURNITURE, both
fine amh'ineJuM, Spring and CanvassCots,
first-class Bed Springs, suitable for warm
climates, dust and vermin proof. This cs-
tsblishnent has become very popular with
a large class of citizens. The freshness of
th« stock, low prices and fair dealing have
secured me a first class trade, not only In
this city and State, but also in Florida, Geor.
gia and North Carolina.
Parties front the country and country
merchants your trod* I muit if low prices
and fair dealing can secure it. I will pack
and tend your goods to railroad depot or
steamboat wharf free of charge
FlDrc and OSco 2JW King street, next
door to the Aenietny <>f Music.
PHILIP BROW N, Froprietort-
SeytG 3mos.
3STOTICE
FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY."
Theotthr PraiocraUc Illustrated News*
K * publlabtol-wJH fee sent, postpaid,
re weeks!jutti wad of cstopaBrot fur
thiuty ciuira. Aft-nU woatod in every
town. Bend 10 cento for five weak* sub
scription, or 6 era to lu pratojw atomps fur
satople ropy and Mratrated Oataio«w.-
^•b* of four wiM be *e„t for fie*
.rone doltor, Addre** F&anx
, Doy Btreet New InY •
WHITE
Sewing Machine
THS Kr.ST or AKJLo
Unrhcle/. in Appearance,
Vnptraltded in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Crocd Claim
CV .(MO TMf
vzrav nr.sr oi’I'katino
QnCStCST 5JU.I.INO.
UAKXraonXsDT, AMD
llpfi .“Pcrfeot Sewing Uaohinj
«H TMS‘WORLD.
I/Jissa S89DS REGltV&J SAJiY.
Cash Paid far Cotton & Country Produce
nov20-
T110S. MUEEAY.
STG? AY
HUGH DOYLE,
11 ore“l* f '*T H fo* Whit* It tie ia*vt ere.
ibvte to its evceVsece tuavnontr
r ir.«rhlae«. and In .uM-Ittlnf It to th*
(rt*. w* put It troftt i*s and ia r* In.’anc*
hat it*ter jelteiLJ ld;^Jst/tnvred*nui,nii*i<e*
I* IU tew..
Th. for the Whit* has Ireresved la s«ch
SaatlMl tint w* or* now comp.ll Jt U tura out
JL Coeayiletw Gto-^trlr-.Q- Yidjo.*
crv w.y tdxvcv s it a i_h
\ njs tf.ajr to
ti-j eL vi-xanil
fjrtV tMchin* Is wslT.r.'•-^• for 3 ••»*
•eld tor e ih *t Hhernl C.i'uiuets, *r r,n.a ...y
pa,nont2, tv Suit tiie tonsatuiu.i ot cwsiontert.
»-Aai.’i3 murm ut cscotoixd raznm.
r/HITE SEWING~hiACHlNE CC?
te 3M EuciM five.. CtewUnJ, Chte.
—For sale by—
J. D. & T. F. S M I T II,
‘-'DO Broad St., • - Acoista.O.i.
Just Arrived
—AT—
Chas. Pechmann’s
A New Stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
BOOTH, SI-IOKS
, —AND—
NOTIONS,
AND A LOT OF
Fresh Family Groceries
—IN IIY —
Corner of Broad and 'VVaidiinpton Streets
AUGUSTA, ES0E6IA. '
Conveniently located To Busine«8. *
Wiib Tch’sraph‘Office in the Enildinfr, an^Sooibein Express Ccwjmiij
Odice Nrxt Duor to KolH Biilcinft.
BOoniM Superior tn any in the etur. Table Supplied with the Rest the Market
Affi'rJi* ; *!*) Livery Stable C’-onuecfeil XVith fh* Ilnutw.
W’KCIAL RATES TO COMMEDC’lXL TRAVELERS.
MriMtAV * TJOVJ^TT. ProVrR
WAVERLY HOI Si:.
$2 Charleston, £*.. C $2
Al
ai TV AT ED IN THE BEND OP KINO
Rrret, the inret faslihmaU* protsrv.Un
|ln the thy.
First rtoei* to *fl It* •pputotroret*.
Table fVrnfofrref »ith th* fo»l affunlwl
by l(«ml. Northern »M t**wtlu-re toaikrt*
Ptiwl el •** l’*r and B*rl<rr Shop.
The H*r*t HMHard Bm m ln Ito* ttoutb.
Set vaitto todlto and afteaftr*
Funnl. r» per dry.
ra.Low*t rah * by th* nark of rur/ftth.
DEO. W. tVLMVAX,
Lata or A. J. Nssstai A
Prop; I tor.
Mr. J. UTLHON GUAH AH of Barnw* »
. 1 lu the i flic' of th > W t vt-rlv Ilau-e, and
will lv* tfrHd L> •»-<• > t» many frl i d*
Room
Can be fround the finest stock of
WINES, LIQIDKS AND SEGAIiS
Ever brought to tbe village.
When you oome to Barnwell don’t
forget to call and aee me,
Chas. JPoohmann
TO RENT.
FovrLaiffo Bonnis over WEATHERH-
BEE A EASTEHLING’i BUire. buitalilo
for Iaw Oflloo*. inavfi-tf
>iteiu«w> now before the public.. You r*a
auk . money fa.-:, r •( work for a- tluui *1
anrthini; •l*r. Capital ant r,^ u |r.<1. We
will atari yva. Tw -Ive aloilara a itav aad
upward maileut hmm< hjr the iutiuSrioua Men. wi»
men, hoy* awl girl* wauled everywhere to work for
time. Yon ran devote year whole,
1 me to the work, er oely four snare mmarnts. No
other battorwi will par tuu ■■•arljr m well Noeae
wUlina to work < an tail to make euo. tnoua pav by
rnngliif at on<r <«*tly oulSt and term* free. A
a*rtaafef'foe eeahta*■wawamr warty midv.an.
arabiy. AiUr^.TntfiCo.,Aagti;te MaiLc. jyVy
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ORDER YTOUR
SAW MILLS, GRIST MTT.TJX
CASE MILLS, OIS ISO INKS. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS,
lilinger’n Journal B«>xea, Mill 0< orlop, dudgeon*, Turbine Water Wheel, Oin
deurmp. Cbeai-! Ju-to-ui'H dovernern, Distou’o Cireular Saw, and Ounerw and
Fllt-«. Belting an I Bibbilt Metal ntnl Hratw Fittinp, Olobe and Cheek Vatvea
and Whlbiks, Gauge*, etc., ami Iruu Bra** C«*tir,g* aud repairs froa
Ooo- R. Lombard <fc Co.,
FOREST CUT FOUN-TIY AND MACH INK W ORKS,
se.vk iu* w.\Taa rowas, 170 vaxwirs •rarrr,
’ Al fiJinsTA. HKOflifidlY.
ORD IRON AISTR BRASS WANTED.
JF* Wy Wagener & Co#
0HA3LEB TOW. B 0.
lo9 101,163 an 1 IC’) East Bav. 2, 4, nnd 12 Queen Stroot.-
13, 15, 17 and ID Vendue Itangc.
Wholesale Grocers and Liqnor Dealers,
Cotton and N aval Stores Eactor**.
Sole Agouti for Georgia aud Wagener Grunge Guano. Liberal advances made
on Shipments of Cotton.
We have a special 1’roducc Depurtaieot for which wo solicit consignment.* of
f-«pl8-()jn
lO/l.V pj. 8 TFT IF.
TUOS. It. McGAUAS,
Rough Rice, I’tas, etc.
■»-
FI)WIN DATES,
CHARLES K. RATES,
Isaac imums.
EDWIN BATES & CO.
-JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS an" CLOTHING.
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Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St, Charleston, 8. C.
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ROBERTSON". TAYLOR & CO..
Successors to GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO.
COTTDIMCTOIS, VIIIISUICIIEI1S
-AND-
COMMfSaiON MBHCHANT8,
1 >KO :i 11AVMK MTItlCKT. CUAHniCtoTON. M. O.
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