The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 28, 1881, Image 3

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■t ^l)C JJeuplc THURSDATi. APRIIHJ8. 1881. i ■»!. I '(iW" I^OCAT. NfiWH. Mr*. .MoUilr Andcblldr n left on yesterday fdr Vir ginia on a vUtt to relatives. 1 ' memorial l» iy Waa.jrntter'ally oftWtvd in HarnwHl.- Mai >f Izlar's adfreae wao ad ml abl^-U»tU. lu mannor und nrntter. -v could rim the commissary. ’ J went and bought a pccK of dried apples; they were 11* 1 <11* Mnfwiy di\j Qjia^ ’ttaturday, attef a^ all stuck |bj;cthprii» a lump, but I got rVng ilbtfaa.; - ■f 3 ' .* ’erwjamtnedinto tlie pot^ poured in soni? J. Itliick, ►Formerly a lent of niaolivi!le, die t Our City Father* , Would promote the cause of torapnranco' anil tiioc'ipjfort anil nonvenleneo of tnafi .clUz ma by bavin r a will dug In Ifiai pafk . |Cev. HI. R- Siiwire* la willing, and will pyblUli this sut- m ir.a •‘History of the baptist Church-” from the time of the Apostles tp tly pres- - oat day. - : . _ •" • *— 'I'he KherilT . Will sell on next Monday 375-acrcs of ioTKtrrfc thwproperty nf i . O. Ctiees. at the suit of Daniel Guess, and 145 acres as the property of John Phillips, at suit of W. H. Moody. ... ••a The Fnlrmount Hlill* Cornineirctai work on last Thursday,— Pr* eUlehttnll has our thanks for a sample <>f tho lirkt }*aru ever spun lu Uds county hy machinery. * ) RcmoTal. ,* Jatnis E. Davis, rsq . nas t -remored his law offl. e from We-tlierstieo ,t E steji'nK’s “.store to ttweo® » formerly occupied-by A. • M. Owens, Esq., opposite the Court House* Vlarrlcd, - , _ -i^ OnMie'JOih Inst, at the Cliurtfli o(the Holy Apostles, R»rnw-ll C. H ilM^bytlio bight Ucverond W. li. W. IJowe, Dr. H. H. AJbrPMii. of Hampton county, and Miss MHrlon, daught*,r of the laie Jam* a T. Aldri .VIr. I» \V Farrell Is a w h d and n t n hal^ghtai mm, Tie doe* or does aut ciiriu^tly.-. A HI a h II'heNaw n Vlulr l>lr. **Ain't it a curiouwaMhg that nobody ever secs a mu’e die ?" remarked an ohl tcaiwtcr ir. Gumbcrt and Webber’s sa loon, ’ ^Xo man living ever saw a mule wr • • ' ' , *'v' Is pose. l Thus remarked Mr. Daniels, lighting a frtsh cigsr. ‘ I« 1850, I was mining on the South fork of the Yuba, and it came my turn to cools for my g&ng. Wo look turns each week, j - ou know. Well;. TAKE H II. I\ FOR YOUR UKADACITE, IT 1$ A GUAR A STEED r77ZA—1\ Y STOKES. Spring Clothing and Hats, Shuck's Column _ JUST RKCEIVKD And forssie st flv*cents each, firs ihov* els, envelope*, per package; writing papff, per outre ; g&rtere, per' pair, and pint ilfp- pers. J. 8. SITfl'K, Apent, < " •* * ' f *- , Barnwell, 8. C. . ,1 was going to show lio.\v economical I jammed water and 'darted the fire. DfesenHy a few of 'om begin to rise to the top of the pot, and so I skimmed ’em ofT and pul ’em in a pan. Pretty soon some more bulged* up, and I skimmed them p(f and put ’em in the pftm The first thing I knew, afer I Imd skiminedHbat blasted pot a while, I had to get another pan, and then another, and bv the time I had oilcri^enrnttwnlcks, bibs, rouni -gggas t&i skin if there Wasn’t more apples in the - L: ‘- pan than there was in the put. JCUat is-, I thought so at the time. I kept get- # ' • .q - \ ^—wf**** d— * tiog more puns and buckets aluLiard cans, and a!l the wliile plumb frightened to death for ft at some of the boys woui 1 come in and see how extratagant l iiad been blowin’ on how cheap I could run the mess. The blasted apples stilt kept a coinin’ oat of the pot. I put some p ipers on the Boor and covered ’em with Iruit, and, by Jove, the place looked like a Santa Clara fruit-drying establish, mant, and the pot was still bilin full.’' “What has that got to do with n tuuje ^Wait a minute. I'm cornin’ loathe Aiule. Finally, I got desperate and From Ui« Xewa and i'ourW wo le.irn *.hafr lit* (loimtci to tbe <‘*tholic Fair held in Charleston Lu ■taruwetl Fowniy* Aeeordii.g to'tbo tllh eenvua, p'snted lu - 1“T*, S3,.'*t * ncrc«i In Cottvn, produoiiirf l>ul &:> pauaU; tt. U aciu in eutftr I r.tdMi^UKMM bu*hela: MJM Me* In oat* TH“jf **0IM I uat.cla; 1.774 acre* In wls**t, maklHtf jUg^lbnatH-.*, sod SV5 aersv lu i ye, pr.Mlnrniir 4.TJ btivacU. dumpad over twelve bmthei* <d apple* back j of tire caUu* IchinJ h tree. In about an hour I beard a devil of a noise W lul do . IX. AMS WEU i To all parties wlg> tell people that tbe rea son I aell Tinware so cheap is that 1 do not. keep a good quality of tbs same I would, merely say that ever linos hmenvd niy live cent store I have done whai ley pierehnnts in-ths county d»i warranted every piece* of Tin Jhai I have sold,and,-I dety any one to say that any\article iaTh,e Tinware line has cvfcr't>fw*n’hrouirUt' tn ma th’kt I rftfiiKi'tl iti takebaok—ihoughit is very seldom. But I wawt^it distwctlv understood that I keep> the very best of Tinware, and when you buy from mejpvery ptBoe ii-warrantcdi _ • J. 8. 8lftJ«IC, Agent, > 1 Barnwell, 8. C. FOR M7E7SI. YOUTHH and BOYS. ■'. ,—at-— ’• ^ ^ a PcLOTHING ^.ND 1IA.T STORK, ■Vll Broad street, - * ' - A^t^aatav Ga. " . JUST RECEIVED, And 'for sale at five cents each, milk strainerei eoflee stands,-iron stands, small glass preserve dishes, small wash' basin', bias^beUs, large wliitc hemmed handker chief, ourry combs, ink, machine oil ami round combs, gnr- ladlee, peke*! la- 'oth brushes, white agirte buttons per great gross, small tin pans, toys^nacilage and pins. • Jiv^. 811UCK, Agent. • ‘ Barnwell. K C. JUST nrcuivhF), And’ftir sa!e«t ten cento each,’email flour scoops, glass ink stands, tin molasses pitch, ers, iiatornamentis,nut crackers, scales, wire steak hrailcre, httrse and blacking brushes, napkin rings, suspenders, misses white and colored stockings, ladies' white clockings, oil cornmoH, black handled soup ladlee, Urge- scissors, six quart milk pans, iron bread pans. J. 8. ~il VK, Agent, Barnwell, 8. C« JUST MKCMl VMD 4 A ml for sa eat one 1 cent per pair, shoe and corset strings. J. 8. 811UCK, Agent, ■" Barnwell. 8. C. JUST RECEIVED. And for sale very low, a smalt lot of plated tea and table rpomis. J. 8. SHUCK. Agt., Barnwgll. q. C. JLZT RK.Ck.1 VKIL I m le .hllru’w 4 Uwlvc. I* ttwsw* -jnjnt** tl*M* ;>«ae*” we to '“j.. tp ew|.rcUr.)r wiou »llseg arv jiv** I* ** wl'. h tb*oi.i,»ila**|* <d • rlever it,> n h tnt. fjwt vnspw w* laht n»ld«our i'.>wt>ai»u for * f< w h<*ura «»l ituluhreti I * "bi-ti ri-w<*f a UvcUeloi" while •<*uhiiur W«*U)ei»be* 4 Ka»t«r<ltig’* new brand. Cad* Alien’. IVA***. Mia*. tanreral hog* have ressrutly dVsd af hr- <lrsipb'4>UunMr W. T aykstt« Cave‘a pUc* I ll — StlSS j— lli| ■! ■ WIT— A pvtlliu* fur the paa*sg» of • prohlbl- tnry l-q u>r 1 >W lua her* signed by eve^ iillawvtd the plae*. • - A ne *M oily tlta'ry prwwaUw amorc* in-* beat planu-ra uf UiS* pruwpefuiA out* i.iunity. IHtr I nlnw HIretlMg Of tns rarnwwit Hail tat AswwiJtt -n. Jb v. F J. Uler*. Jd -dembw. >* W. I'taa* t»ii, beeretaiy, *111 «ur**» with CypreM ( h , t*4 Charch u* tUlatiUy huftliw the 5th h i-tday lu Bay. 1 h- i tr*sJu<-ior) »< tuion win ta preached hy. Hwv. Ailhar Lmat or Atasr. W D. Mcil.lUn. alternate, and the ity w-raonow fevtxiay hy Mev. J. M. iioalick ui lh-r P. J. likis, al-.einatu. at.i ran out. What do jot! suppose I found? Why, a fjur-luit. Ir-d-ditlar nm'.- kickin’ in the agonies of dcatb. Tbe Apple* sre.-w gone; th« mp!'* nearly so. lie »w« l!c*l up like a ItaTooti, anil the fir.t thing I knew basted. Fledge my word, g-idlcmctr, In cxplul;! like A gunt | ow.k-r Mast, and trough! the I whole camp to the place. I kept stiU; I they could not find the mulcj and it I cost Ym tM't to advirtisu a reward for Luu in the jracrauMta L'uiun- About) two weeks afterward they cau.hpa ci>u|4tf feltowi tungiug r .und, and they hung Y®. .( was lHere, but did not say a word for fear the boys would find out how estravaftni I had ran the -cuiuatfr- sary. Let's hare aonMthfiig. And for sale at fifteen cents ewh.a small lot of glass spoon holders. J. 8. SHUCK. Agt., Barnwell. 8 C. COFFEE TOTS. 1 gallon sM^ents. « u'lart * | quart at till ccflTi, 1 gallon a! 25 rents, J 8. 8ut t a. Agent. Barnwell, 8. C. DJMUJ'ANS. Just received and for sale low by J. 8. Iiirca. Agent. Barnweil. 8. C. SEED COTTON. My rn Worn era will take notice that I aw now making up my laes bale «f seed eeUea I for the seaeoa. so if you have aay remnants Rm amber c 1 he Meth xllata ei atomplate erreUbg a new chnn h. (iraha e now sapplies ua wtth aim*i tin- removal of Unhardte atlli. Tho l*.*t -ftlaab r at this plate a cede l>* iiilstimcbt} tt hes been im|N<«mtble b> td'Uln poetlgu atampa Itot* for two week* 1'uddlma'jiall doscitptloaa are UioroOKb- ly caiivaaeliui iLo town. w^ I'ptodati* llaiuberg has ahlppeil over awvrn thousand bales of co'b'O, an av<*t- ag* of aix.pundrod and Ufly to eaolt btiyig-. Fieheriuen return every bight from Ed- ieto with long sitings of shad. Gen. Bamberg sold ip the winter of 1879 three bundled and seventv-three horse* and mules. Ibo number will run mueli higher UtU wa^on. Tin* rebuilding i f the burnt district isde- laytvl by the dilllcally contractors have In nottlmr btlck. N are in procotM of erection. Ptaaley Matthews twrMv-tbree yaips sen, when be jsse Kedefid Dintric* Atbirnej in n*eUnsii, pnxeutad to cmiTtefio* a man whose sole off. n*t waa th«l be hud given a cop uf water' and a pile* of bread bt t*o fugitive slaves who iwd —uyU lo* room at night. The i-vidi-nee agnintu the mao was weak, mi l wlien so s«v|wi'tsl •ecmed likely Metfhcas palled nut ul* hi* pocket a letter !r»m the man hegging for merry and teaiimlitig M ttthevs tint they were betji Masons, «ud upon that letter tb« uuu was «oa- jvteted and sent to the eouatyjsil. Uf course the K>‘|»uhli<*ans feel a profound interest in having Matthews put on the lunch ofthe Hupreme Court. ■tlmkvillr. It is generally known that Dr. W. 8- Reynolds ha* donated the I mda known as Rosemary Hill to tho town as u cemetery. Fully six thousand gallons of Whiakoy have been sol 1 since lust November. Mr. J t. Weisslnger ha* devised an im provement to cotton planters which Is highly commended byjuod farmeis. t g^o J r.i clghty-6ne arrivals at tho Molony House this year. Col. Lurtiguo’s Rico MM works satisfac torily. Y - , ... -Among the resident* of Blnckville are natives of KussIm, Frussta, Austria, 8wit- ^riund, England, K^otland, Walos, Colle ton aud “Exiles from Eriu without num ber.^ A syndicate of capita ists. contemplate leasing the BarnwoU Railroad,bulldlhg an lee factory and planting a melon patch,— Ttiey have started operat ous by Investing In Spring suits. Further Information fur- nialied by the 8. C. lUllroail Agent.. . ThcOuatd House U the only vacant building Ifl town. • ■’r-' x. A Cou^h, Cold dr Sore Throa- ahould be stopped. Neglect frequent! ly results in an incurable lung jlisease or consumption. Brown's bronchi il troches are certain to give relief in c uiaudtpUve ami throat diseases. For thirty years the troches have been recommended by physicians, and ul- ways give perfect satisfaction. They - are aot new or untried bat having been tested by wide afid constant use for nearly an entire generation, they have attained Well-merited rank among tbe few staple remedies of the age. Public speakers and stagers use t hem to clear sod strengthen tbe voice. Hold at twenty-flvn cent* aboz every where. * ' Let your actions to-day bear without a bls»h jour rtfiction* to-munow. Fnys an o'U We-t Pointer who knows Grant well: ‘Thu ex-Presi«l*nt ba* landed in Mexico and hi* arrival there is a* pregnant with file to that country as was the landing t f Cortex. Mexico has been a dream with biiu ever since h* was there as a b»y soldier—for ho was nothing more—ami was intoxicated with Us possibilities for empire and enjoyment. Grant say* now be want* sixteen years in which tr develop the country. In six years he will bh b* President;- in ten years its dictator, lie goes there as « patriot, and the ‘\rnita” will taka np with him as a good man to bead iNfeir column. Grant talks about trade, and no doubt he means railroads and importations aud all that. hut it is not safe to soy that you can from bis conversation just what be is thinking about. Grant means bigger tilings in Mexico than any of his frieuds have yet given him credit-for.” talF ftrsakht Jirn. Jlc'plllkin** Fold/ A very fashionable Galveston lady, Mrs, McSpillkins, is afflicted with partial dealings and also with a very bad cold. w hich, by the way, is very fashionable just nowi^Jo tliis couneetion it may be said the has an infant about six months old. There was quite a little githcring at the bouse of 'he-lady a few nights ngq and Colonel Smith, one of the company, a»kcd how tltc baby was coming on. The partially deaf lady must have had tho cold runniiig in her head instead ofthe baby, for she replied : “It’s the worst I ever had this winter. It wyfies me nearly to death, I hate .done everything I could to get rid of it, but it sof no use. l ean tell by your looks. Colonel Smith, that you are going to have one, too, just like it, pretty soon.” more. * v* CSIven up by Ikoclut**, •"la It |*'?fithle that Mr. Godfrey Is up fWilhpia, bronchitis, coughs, catarrh, ami at work, ami cured by so simple a remedy f *T assure you It is true t hat he Is entire ly cured, and with nothing but Hop Bit ters; and only ten days ago nts doctors gave film up and said he roust die I’* ’'Weii-a-d*yI Hat Is remarkable! I will go tht < day and get some for m George—i know hope' are go^d.” Post. —- ■ Manna is a saccharine juice derived from a species of ash. It ins mild purgative. A wash of anrtolic soap-soda occa sionally will prevent tha annoyance uf 1 l» to • - ti . #1 1,*a*sa w I«*sa^n *aA ’* "* • »» W, * fVT'TTV l» »"’fT WW “Vi I. B. 8m i VK, AfS tt. Dsrnwril 8. C. GROCERIES. I have just teeeire-l s aiee Meek of lire- •flUs tsry panaf (be tallow tag. silef wbiek I tbs very lawesl aael butler, yeffar. J. 8. Sncex, Agent, BeraweO, 8. C. ~~J~L£EtAQ£lVB6Z~ And tar tale *1 lea ee»u etrh, | fallen ipe, 2 end 3 quart kuebet*. waiurs. M>ck«. klldrrt • sbiiUafa, fkamed sbrumus, ladies iiMiriaiwe-l bats, sweater brushes. Lnir brnske*. pirote e ipe, necideeee. wolteea. nareev) plus-per d «en, elarcb-per poood, peper eutlsr'—per hex. J.8. gwnt-K. Agant. Isrnwrll. ?. C JL’Sl RECEIVED. And tar ante si five cent* each, tumbler*, 7ej banks, inereta. fiat tie buck- rio. li* cepe, long handled spoon*, tea nod otToe caaieiera. tanuela, ceerse wtuHs. l-kniugrapk*. ebromoe, button boukf look tag flsaeee, tin dippers, toy waterisf p«**. (in pepper hoxee, bracelets, car rings, bread pin*, finger rings, trying pans, sky rocknU, clothes brn-l.es, lay brooms, egg heelers, garden forks, ley far den raker and boor combined- A. B. €L Meek* pout hangers, potato u. ns tiers vege table slieers, bends, knife sharpeners, dr ms TnMtnas —per dosnn, anil brushes, crimpew, key rings, can ••peuers. doll's clolhrs, tack Kmmers, Urd page books, blueing—per Ixix, sernb'.ing brushes, dusting pins, leather duelers a id bread pans. J. 8. Smi ck. Agent, Barnwell,8. C. 50. Just received, 50 Dish Pans, for salt lower than can be purchased elsewhere. ‘ J. 8. 811 UCK, Agent. Barnwell, 8. C. ”00. Just received, COO Beautiful Flower Vases 10 coats each. J. 8. SHUCK, Agent. Barnwell, 8. C. f' A It U ICMT BTOCIC IN VC CITY. TCMlITt AC INO - DUtK F'LANNULS AND YACHT CIX>TII—Suits warranted not to fa<]#. FANCY CAriflIMERH SUITS in the latest style* and shades. BLACK CLOTH aND WORSTED SUITS FOR DRESS, LINENS, ALVACAS, MOHAIRS.'SEKSUCKERS, Ac. STRAW AND FELT HATS for mt* anlTLoys- SHIRTS, NECK WEAR, &c. v ' THI NKS, SATCHELS, UMBRELLAS, &c. ■ A1V offered at thv lowest prices. Large wholesale line which merchants will do w.11.0ms. A. \V. BL ANCHARt). spr21 : 3.n ‘ . ' FOR J. C. LUDLOW & CO. The Blackville Sale stable. M. Jv M AHCTJS‘ with SIMON BROWN, is now erecting, oppoeite ilia New Cotton Platform, a Large and Camioodious SALF. AND LIVERY STABLE, Khd on and after tbe 15Ui of AUGUST wiU hava a full stock of Soperi .r SADDLE, DRAFT aha WORK ANIMALS. He will be pleased to rec his many old fticmls and eo toeners and will gtrerantee prices to suit tho times. aprH-ly nrr r-rftsrr ; i.,. , -s*-. -Tr--,, WE ARE GENERAL AGENTS TN SOUTH CAROLINA ANDGEOR- gta for the BTrdsaTT, Bigelow and Econowtirer Engines Atsft, Orain Separators - and Saw Mill*. Also Atanofactare tho Improved Gn'lctt Gin, Cotton Presses, Ac. We have no Agent imr Agents in Hamwell C>*uuty. Person's desiring to pur chase i{trietly First Class Phinlation Machinery can. by making application direetly to as, save the ernnmisvion wmully allowed sub agonts. Mr. C. W. FURBER, Machinist, and P. A. D T NBAR, Salesman, are employed by m and will call and make climate* and ternta when desired. Write to ns for prices before purebasing. State terms wanted and give reference*. Wc never tail to gtye satisfaction. Wa refer to all who have puachased Machinery from us in Barnweil County. O. M STONE & CO. Augusta. Oa. feWr-tf ■ • TT7 r-r----r- - : 7 r- The Power of Cash. mi J. HITE, ^-r - -DEALER nr OBNERAI* MERCHANDI8E COOKING & HEATING STOVES, Etc. b ambkkGs a o Munufact urera Good* at If aiiufaetorers prices. This space belongs to McKibben & Co., Court House Square, Barnwell, w1k> will tell tlic people neit Week what great bargains can be had It their New Store. Y Special Inducements offered. A maffolleeM line of COOKING AND BEATING BTOVKS at price* that defy competition. From the ch.c8P*«t to the beat rood* manu factured. belling dlr'-ot from the Fnoiofy my putroo# eau rely on ubialiiin^ these superior STOVES a*, prices with to the teach of all. • * Alko, Oina, Clln-<Varlng. Onne Mills. Bollera. Pompa, Ac. < '* ’ Have the Agency for writing and taaulna Polid** on Dwelling Hoaae*. Honae- hold Furniture, Mercbandlee and Farm Property In the cM and reliable luanrance 0>u)paniua tbe COLUMBUS and WATIRTOWM. jsn'J » —T-Su... - ^ - 1 “ - ■ — ■ - - -■ , ■ .i - i... . _ . ■ i ■ ■ 8ign of Cnolden Boot ■ee • I hare in ktore the befit etock of BOOTS AND SHOES Ever brought tn Block rill* In priean and quality 1 ennldentlf •knOeagfi •lion’given to ike eelentUa e< Lnfilen’ 8ke«. and I oenltolly InvHe ChiMren • 8k«ee a ICT I f*n« EeperUI nt tea den-given to ike eelentiea ef bndtee' Skeen, and I Medial A perfect etaek nf ItanU and Skean tar Oealfemsa'fi Call M eawnad keep eniling ea InvHe tketvenlU. NA3TXH KBBIiBBi iuocmutt.e. ta. Cotton and all kind* of oovnlry prodgee taken In ex- KEELER^ —Corn, Pea*, change for goods. Cask paid for cottoft. bargain*. T. i. . . p — — ■! 1 — ISAAC HOLMES, is the place for i 1 MBWtM JLfifML .. > CHARLES JL MATES, W. 3 It A RLE T, OF BARNWELL, JO MM M.MTMMLM TRUE. R. MtiiAMAM wnu EDWIN BATES & CO. * 1-JOBBERS OF- DRV GOODS in" Nos 122 >nd 124 Meeting St, Ch&rlcstoi, 8. % n-ty ROBERT8C S'. XATLOR <fc CO.. law— I* 010. V. WILLIAMS * 00. Stationary -AND- P0RTABLE ENGINES, Cotton Gins, Presses, &c. -:o:- Jus Cups, e.icb. S* 600. received, -six hundred Toy China uccs, Vases and Mugs, at 6 cent* ~ ^ J- SHUCK,. Agenl. Baruwe 1,8. C. 1 have accepted the agency of eevernl Hi *t i la** SP-mu Engluen wbicti 1 can aril ••ither hUtbmary or Portable, with !*)•«>- moUvr. Vertb»l or Retum T ubular Boil er*. Also. Cotton Glne, Cotton Freeaee, Saw and Grist Mills. Threshers. Hcparst- ors. Cotton rWd and Ousno Dlstributur*. all of the above srestiiotly first classsnd guaranteed by Manufacturers. Any pereon wishing to bay either of the above will call on or address me at Black- ‘ville, South Carolina. EDWARD iROOKER. febl7-3ffi fTHE WATT PLOW ITr Mil vrwstwvv-sm . _ .. avaiyi t>at-nv . flHOICHTDUBIBI^ PERFfeCTWORKi i5LVk\m VTm.V\VMMEv I ■ » TINWARE. sale at the lowest possible prices. •J. 8. SHUCK, Agent. ^ Barnwell, 8. C. TEN CENTS EACH. Just received, a lavg* lot of Bcau.tiful Small Framed Chromes, at 10 cents each. J. 8. SHUCK, Agent. , Barn veil, 8. C. * TURPENT/Ati SOAP. At the lowest possible prices, for sale by J.8. SHUCK, Agent. Barnwell,’ 3. C. AWr Just received. Four Hundred beautiful Glass Butter Dishes, Sugar Dishes and Milk Pitchers, for sale at fifteen cent* each. T_ J. 8 SHUCK, Agent, t—^ - Barnwell, 8. C. LADIES, Take notice that I am opeing theLargeefi, have ever had. going very fast. —- Come quick, as thny are J. 8. Bit UCK. Agt., Bare veil, 8. C.- Sewing Machine Depot. ftb3-3tft row WALK BT BONES, DOUG HE RTF & C® ' AUGUSTA, GA. II. Rogers HAS REMOVED To 560 Broad Street, 'AUGUSTA ; GEORGIA. FOCH DOORS BELOW RAILROAD CROSSING Where he will be pleased to see those desiring goods la bin line. Guar, Pistols, Table and Pocket Cut- ~— lery, Ammunition, &e., mar!7_ At Blackville, S-,C, FIRST CI-.AS8SKW1SG MACHINE AT- Hooton tachments. Needles. Gil, Ac , fee any -styl* Sewing Machine. Goods scut by mail w'ien THE L ATE FIRE I But having bought oaf Messrs. A. B. A Bro., Prettiest strd Cheapest lot of f.nccs that I 1 order* are aoeomfmnied With the each. 6ew- v ^ LITTLE GIRLS, If yon want Dolls cheap ennieto my store I hava more of them tar sale and will sol them to yea cheaper lhaa you can buy from any ona qbe. J. 8, SHUCK, Agent, Barnwell, 8. C. ' COME A T OXUE. I am receiving a largo lot of 5 and Iftoont ortiofeo—wtB osanotorato tkom aoxt wook if aot ooM bofbrotkoa. « N i. 8. 8*IOC. Ageafi^ . - . *' Borawvfi, 8. C ing oiacbiurv repaired on short notice and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 have on hand tbe “Now Improved Weed "and Ilia New Ameri can Machines, on* Ringer Machine. Also Wheeler and IFilaon No. 8. A fins stock of Picture Frame* and Chrooiso. Ihavs -the Agency for Been well and Orangeburg ooumfes tar tho solo of tho “Stewart Main- faoturiag Co's Stager Maekiao,” which cloiois superiority ever any other Siagor Sewing Machine. I can furaish, on short notteo,fiay stylo or moke of Moekiao 4a> sired 1 sm ala* Agent for tho Mkokloek Ksn fittoek won I, which ana ho used on aay gowtag Mockjae B- J-Jiar...T*e% A^ent- * •aydly . I am re-established In the store latclv r-ocupfed hr BatUug Hotel, where I f friends and all oner them a com plete stock of thorn, under tbe Bat Uog will bt; pleased to see my new customers, and will c plete stock of Oeneral Merchandise. I also have a Urge amot n of damaged good* whiob I offerclioao for cash. Call early and secure Bargains. J. J. MILES. jssfi-tf FICKLING ft DAT ANT, Att«r»y<, Mtdun lid Va*sn* W. Firmiiga, AC. r Davsvv. * BaraaolU 11 .8 ( E0TT01HCTOIS. VI011S1U C1IC1IS — AN D — <M»aSaitMfO\ \f KUCHANT0. 1 A N l » :« ftfiAYRffVC WXVtlCKY. CMAML.ICMT01V. J^*CX)N!*I0»MENT8. OF COTTON 60LICITKD.*« W ly • r eAt ' ’ — mama ■_aare-nr. ORDER your SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, OAHE MILLS, OIK ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, (in.foe ns, l urMue Wa»ar Whael,Gin Gearing, Cbeapl Jo-laoa's Goveroars, Dtatoo’s Circular Saw, and Gumera and Files, Bolting and Babbitt Metal aud Brass Fitting, Globe and Cheek Valves and Whistles, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Castings and repair* from Oeo- R. Bombard & Co., - FOREST cm FOUNJHV AND MACIIINK WORKS, , yU BXAS TBS watsb tows*. 170 rxxwtcx •Tsaar, AIMXVMTA, Gfr:OB<JIA. OED IRON AND BRASS WANTED. ams* Damon & Co., No. 18 I5R0AD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. ■ lari;* stock dr COOK1NO STOVB8, RANGES. GRATB8, Marbiu sad Slate Mantels, of all kinds. Pumps, Lead, and Iron Pipe, Sheet Lead, Copper and Zine, Roofing Tio, Tin-.Ware, Tinner’s Tools, etc. House Puruifiliing Goods in Large Variety. Fire Brick*, Tilen, Terra Cotta Drain Pir promptly Fire Brickr, Tilee, Terra Cotta Drain Pipe*, and Chimney Tops. All kinds of Plumbing Work, Hoofing, Guttering, and Jm Work, Generally ptly attended to by the most careful and experienced Workmen. aul9-ly WEITERS, fV? Wholesale Grocer, -—AND DEALER IN— —**s%a AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. - Also, L T. & J. G. Front ft Co.'s Self-Raising Flour, and Tbora Brother*’ celebrated Butter Crackers. ■—-yns, 10ft no, ns qt-v v^ ff-vst Bay, CbarWop. S. G F. W. Wagener X Co. OSABL38TOH. B 0. 1C1,163 and 165 East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Qupen Street* » 115, 17 and 19 Vendue Range. ^ 159 Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Cotton and Htort s Eaetoro. Sols A gsnte for Georgia and Wageoer Graags G ♦ oa Skipatouias?CoM* Ws have a aperisi Rntiyk Bier, Psas, rie: ’*