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TnUR^DAl. FEHRUAUY %, 1881
Fn*»>h Oi-nn^m }uk r*Oehu^»t U.0 PkI-
tersoa Duum. ^
The Rev. 1). K roupUf will preacli in th«
HapiiM Church in niaok*1llc 8uii<Uy next at
11 1.2o'clock A. M. au<l at night at 7 o’clock.
Thcpuhlto arc respectfully invited u attend.
Litne he recks, who to ntnrringo noptrea,
Of times whet) hia moaU arc qniteeluck,
Off*rt>rf5 up curly and making the firce,
Or, aar Jtiag cold feet with hi* bock.
, * [dofep G. Phillips.
Nice lifwwmra fur t elw nt the Patterson
LM. -
And tharaol little Breeches,
As peivri as ever you seu,-
A saying "I want a chaw of terbneker,
And that'.a. what's the matter with me.”
.,11 is favorita brand war Gravely, kept, and
fold by Ben Davies, and warranted the'bsst
in Barawetl.
Nuts, Apples und Troubles,,new lot, at
the Pattwsn) ,
A S\t* asp Stiouxx Da vru.- Mr.' Gcorj^
K ttsbonie is the fourth victi)* of the lerii-
hie accident of the 2lst tilt, on the Savannah
au l. Charleston itailroa l. He died on Thurs
day .leaving awife, Wiild and aged mother,
who were dependent upon him. Gonnsel for
'his wife wtH bring enn-ogaiuol .tho .riuil 1’ur
$2j.th)0- •
Oannwrj jjiojadd just received at tho Pat-
tereojsBifaSe. ^
MVi*. iigrion'S»y«u
Don't take any of the quack roat rums, as
they ara regiinyotal to the human system I
but f I your I rust in Mop Billers, wh ch will
cure (tvaiwaldilapi lat'ot*. e»sti»e habits ml
all m-mic disease*.. They saved l»aae from a
aavera axtract of tripod fever. They are the
nt plu* ui,un of medicines.—Hot (on Glob?.
—TT Goto th« PattArtuMi House fw yourUaj-
sken Full tf* ck of ItuLl’a noru*.
- . 1 ®
Barnwell Lodge Knight* and LwHve of
H->nor was organised oa me IHth u't- and ike
following oBSsere oleeted aad duly inatalled
far iho ensuing term by Deputy Bnprcnic
I’roteot er P II. Creech:
John H. Shuek, rroteevor.
* Mre M. M. Ritoy. VieeProteciot.
M T. Hire, Secretary.
W A. F.H8]T. financial .Secretary
M. A. ktnye. Treasurer. ■■
J. W Weed ward. ( Uan'atn.
Mre. A. HaiUaquiet.Gid lo.
Hre K. L Kbeck. Gnavuev*.
T. 4 Moma. rmiiael
Dr. A. B I’aUerwa. Medical Examiner
CbnMio. Truote—■
4. A. TnWn. faet Pretevlav
U^r* aneesa ea !•* nad Ad Wlarwdoye in
tail WIB ■ tn lieek T. kt-.—
J N i ft- ' ■ ■ smI jl'iiSty'OTVB
4ng « K*-titervoe o( njr Tear lo the p> bl-
»-*ril*nr r fffAMB huv^ay, di«o oa
M-'ti*tj»y of pfleUHionlis.
The mory In t*d»i of a c*r.ny Brat,
who, htit Ipir icowitlf lint lit* wife, wish
recelvibg lho coimnlaarAtlbn of a
frlrad, ’ Ton hare a groat trial, Mr.
L'a^)pt>4*ll. , •. •’Yea, air, you njny w*dl
•ayibat,'* wau u*n i«-|ily. .Aiol .then
pnoalnu, with a abako of hie bead
"Not obty whb It a t?foat trial, but lr*k
no* tall yon, a. i'iatltrof vertTl consul- ^
erable t'xjtsnso.” r .
‘•Comu. litre," aaid nu attorney t o_a
bey about tilde yeare-oW. T-’be boy
catuo, and uAkeil what caae was to be
itii'd utxV-'J-’lte lH-.vy»-rHi)8WMrcd : “It
Ih a cflae between tho people anti the
devil—w'Dh’h do you think will be moat
likely to train Hie aetionf * ‘•IirueBair
niil be a hard sqtietlzo,” eaid the b6y ;
“for the ptjople have the most money,
but the devU baa the rr.ost lawyore.” •
S< me yearn ngo thore lived In u cer
tain city a merry set of Scotchmen,
whose mirth was uot .always regniated
on the cob! water jubiolple. John B.
w«8 a prominent member. One pur-
bkiulur night the “malt na<1 got abune
the meal,” and toward the sma' hour*
twci'bf his friends found him bitting
JlHConeolate on the curbjjioruniot far
frukn his bachelor quarters. As they
Viera passing he asked, “Do ye ken
where Johnny B. lives?'’ “You are
Johnny B. ynuiaelf” was the reply. “I
kon that, moii," said JohritTy, “but
where does Jui.nny. B. li\v ?”
A. ^Mistake was Madk^-A voup^
lady pivc her ‘ ymiinaii” beuutrfuHy
wc’rked pair of blippens, mid he acknowl
edged the present by sendtag her bis pic
ture cuc.'iseJ in a Imndbouie ftame- He
wrote a note to send with it, aiid'at the
sit me lime replied angrily to an oft-rc*
peared dun for an unpjid-flg suit-of
clothe*. He gave'a boy 10 cents t-i de
liver the package and notes, giving cx-
pli- ii directions as to the destination of
each. It was a boy with a freckled taoe,
and he discharged bis errand in a man*
mer that ohouid givc him a niche in tlic
U-mple of fame. The yoaug lady re
ceived the note iu her adored one’s hand-
writing, and flew to her room to devour
its con lent a. She opened lha uisaive
with esgeniest and rea l : "I’m gebing
tin-vl of your everiaaiiug attenti-ma. The
»ijii is about worn out already. It never
mnotJUled to inoch anyway. I’k-ake gu
lo thund. r." And the laflor was struck
uturiv dumb when he opened a parrtl
and uisi-o*rred a picture of bis deiin*
qiisnl co'tomrr, wkh a ii.-te that raid :
fortanare yvenu msw aaUcd around lHat
•Tcr«\-'In l.-l uiA IMRMMk
1 l.ompeon Brou .orU.M. Thotopeou, WU-
iTus^xatk of south Carolina
hStNiY OF BARNWELL.
TRIAL /I’aTICX SnOf^lta.
Py Cbarlea J. Hay, Rsq , Trial Justice tn and
lor the did «ouuiy of the said Suit.
7b Lawful CvhtiaLU'.
Complaint having l>ccn made unto me hy
Jnaob lUiikiii.-o.) that Jtjbn P.Crawlgy f» in-
debte-1 tohim i.i tho sum of forty-six dollars
and fifty cent* And isfiises payment.’ , -
Ihese are, thereibre. So reqv.»»e you to
summon the said defendant to~be and appear
Ltlyrgme in my o&iee tn Korn well onttatur.
day, the Scilh day of february.A* D- 1882,
at Uq’clock M., to answer to the said com
plaint. or judgment will be given agulnit
him by default.
Giveu under iny bind and seal it Barn-
Well ike 2'dtk day of December A . D 1881. " '
C. J. UAt. .
A . Trial Justioo.
STATISKST.
FOH zkw OR
THE UOUm HOUSE AKD LAKD (IU
Tho Race to Buy Machinery,
Apply t.»!gpfearn Kn^inea. Mills. Throshera
To fi-innlng 39 hairs cottyn at. 32 A)
Cv. by Cas.k
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M iSaaeayauJ ell eshev a-ewkaelt IS
we I. i n .eats Psvuneea.
mi Heaav «4 WUiasae Ac*d#»j A#
lAe •#• A ewSisf J*•»•»/ 79 ImiJ:
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f.m«« twm mmm a«a war
Ay fttsaadjeetelf jr»u m 4a aay
•r» Te 4a we* »• aay
lily a. 4 HI
fita* IW s
MM Ml iAsa. A asa r MM ImsIo 4iS«wlty
M*a« >v t -«r m%f, tasaKs *aae *#»*<• ea4
gft ap kA wmm ie iAe r%ra «< 4*.»e
|>aM ••• <• a~4 JiSswlMva. If >•»!«<* aaae.
try sgwa . yaa »>4 iAe vwy
l«aM. Wa la y •» MaUta*. yaa mmm ge**e
asae tf •«• •■•A ta •••••at |g* aa* —a * w
Ha,4 0*0 weSA ea4 lAea ** •p >(,<• g A«saa*a
yaa 4a M4 Me*4 •• A»gA •• ?«• - af Aa*e
rt|«vM l«a jaae W m Mvey ae«W V
•Uy, •.<• rvevv laa» —. am. my a-v4 W» M,
• -a uwl euMre as UlAv U r«a«>Ua4 Ay gala
tag IS# rat iAai yaa Have la »•••
IU, I Ae gvrk have U*4 M aa <• yaa W*ly
i Am aaaA, TV»y Hava t ••**• j«a «a ea la
•ea. ekaasr au yen! IHesu tl
Irf. Haya. liy.
CaHSMra Haaim 1*iuict r uw tux
ClK JAJJL —W-* a*•• lw r* »4 llanta'
M*>**vuit ka di Bra-I Cwlat-vtu* f--r
l.*tti, e>•Mixlni ig a i!«l of « , ti<4ru •• 1-1,
gai-hni un-l 8 'W»-r MvUwr'-«fi an-lf- r
•atlt* by J<M|vb flairia, Moteton Paint
1L- hra’er, N T.
Mr. Han ta la an ••l-ln-wl wrowwrund
l-aa hud unusual opp •rt«niu|-a of »>•
lu'UiD-- uroi lew log aH I he u<-ur WaH«*-
i!•-• of farm and gsr-h u iwad*. H- 1
n well ItiHiah ttgrirul’oral editor an t
author «4 thirty >c«ru Htnnding H-
waa f<-r many yvar* cillti r nod pmprl
•-•or **f the Gvnvace Farui»*r nn*t after
ward* otiv-v.f the n-llUirs of Hie Ainerl-
o-iii Agrteulluilet, Hr ba* n flue farm
<4 marly 300 ncrew nenr R-x-lii-nu*, N
Y. Hla “Wnlhn and Talks on the
b ar tn" have ina<tn bis farm and bis
li- lghbor, “The D- a- on,” faiulllar to
• houMaods <>f NOih'ultiiral reudem. He
Is the author of Harris on the Pig and
“Talks on MaBurrw. N Iu 18G6 lye was
elected the lirst rmlder't Profcsstir of
Agriculture Iw Cornell University, but
pr- ferred to c->DMnue to “Walk nu-l
Talk" on bis own farm. HU seeds are
exceptionally good. They are war-
nutted fresh, of Urn choicest strains
nnd sore to grow. Mr. Harris Informs
us that he will be glad to send his Cat
alotrue for 1882, with directions for nil
tlvatlon, free to every reader of Thk
rx.-PLR who will send blu nnmo nnd
post office address on a posts! caril.
Hend for a Cutaloeu- nnd then order
some seeds. You will not regret it.
Address, Joskph IIakrts,
Mo re ton Farm, Roche ter, N. Y.
— 1
Hon. H. J. Jewi-tt, president of tho
Ei te Railroad, will be | r- esAd by hla
Ohio friends for the iion.lnstiori for the
Freslder.cy by the next Democratic
-Nati'-nal Convention. Muny leading
otddlne Demograttt In Ohio are known
to favor bis uoraina'ion.
J r.
An old tepur, who once attended the
exhibition where a learned professor
caused several explosions to take pines
nm'-ng ganaes pfoduacd from - Water,
autd : “YoyU don’t catch me' putting
much water In my liquor aftef this. I
had oo IdeiTthut water was so datifrer-
uua, tho-igh I never take much of ft.”
According to a table jokt publlahed
bv ibe Department of Agriculture the
Dobed Staten hnwwone-foutriitheh<>r-
ves. one fifth the ent'l-, ••re • luib
\ *l»eep un-d alntoit or.*-l idf »*•«* sniue
D the dvtllSMl WofM. Rurel-vliUS Uiorw
’ Rtgwrw. and that MMmtry an-l fit# Ar-
« ratio* Republic more aheep tbiinvr e
U -b'-d Stairs, bitt fheueatu the only
rouuiilea wh m n-uu'o-r fire tloCK
k Lugei m toy punkubu.
ik- pHia*-
aad thrs
llalaneedne $40 M
Tu thi Dtftndaml, Ji-in F. Crawlry.
You will plr.tse take notice .Unit the liun-
mons in .tliis'aation was issued fey me on die
29ih «iny of December, A D. 1881, and is
herewith scrved.upon you. and is oa file in
iny office in Barnwell, 8. C»
G. J-11AY. Tntd Justice.
janl2 6w ^
STATE OF SUITH CAiWHMr
. Barnwell co^unit.
IX THK O-'UKT i » pa- lATK.
By B. T, RJcs, E q . Judge of Probate
lu fiat n Weil County.
Whcsbis, JonevH.C. All hath applied to
ma for Latter* of AJmini*'rHiion on the
ntateofJahn W. Williams, laic af Barnwell
Coonty. decyised.
Th—« ar*. iKsrsfure. to cite And admonish
•11 au-1 oingqlur the kindre-i ond areiiioi* of
the raid deceoeel to be and •|.{.enr-before
me. At a Court of Probate for lhe>Md County,
u> be HolJao at BaniWeil C. H. On the 34
•lay of February. 1882, M ten o’clock A. M ,
to 4U«w cause 1: aay. Wjy the eeid almm-
ietnuiou ehoulj nH b* gr«Htel. -
Given qn.iermy hani aed the real ef the
Court llna 18ih .iuy ef Jaaavry, A b. T*-82,
and ia the Pkik jrvr 4 Ametioos lu Irpaad'
care D. T. ».!i’K Judge ef nsoboio.-.
jaalBfa * , ■' ■„
W. P JlAU .PsHklOgf.y
Jt-Iivs HivKHA. .<>••
V. it. t m-.b lm f... .Hui-^rltitradstiL
m** liiiniiiiiirr inii , i\v
XMD A t.L, ICINIYM OB' M .A i ’ II1NKUV.
As Agent of the celebrated Goiser ilueliiuery I am pn-pnTed to fill orders at
short notice and on reasonable tcrnii. v j •
•up Ou hand for bale uik1.hutm uiuto delivery a complete 8'aw Mi-l, just received
from tlte Factory. * * •
1 am expecting the car'y arrival of a car load of Engines rangiug ftom C lo 15
hotse (Kiwcr. ' " '
I gnnrHUtee sat&fhctioft. G • IC. STE ADM AjS r t J
fsb2 ; tf —' BLACK.VILLI], 8. Cl
T
■m
Machine
.1 y L 4, >
< j‘J / *1 * 'v-’ - '* - ' ‘
BECAUSE
Hf IS THE LIGHTEST
The Most Quiet
MAKES THE PRETTIEST SriTCH
—ASD^HAlPr
Mow Can wi B(,, s fb o at) Other Mhchit*
mm - —— -
—It. isjuarrantiJ txYE- YB4gg and t* the
?4«L«TYll_lFLL and oiVKs TUI aKkt sat
ifFACriiiN i.j any Ma-bliattu tlis MMiwi.
InG-oiling purcl.aat rv arw aoli- ited to ex
niuiiiS it brfufv l-uyiug. He*pun«ibk da.I
era wanted hi si! snoccupied tsrriiory.
CaARLKSTUN,
a*-1Vvorcntua or
kiii.Tu a* id ruG$rn \tf..
CDfafni AAU CLHMHKT.
r.Plato AMMONIATED flRTILULX,
CDUTO UROCND SONS.
AND mro&TCIJI ur <.l »gAN KAI91T
J. D.|:<fc T. F. SMITH.
-BHOLtSALK AND KKTAft'DKALKP*.
59 BHOAD i4Tttm\ ATLANTA, 0A.
t.l.4-'
Wrnnyhf Steel Imptemanfs]
—
te:
Ucpwrl* from ail sections of North
-ia an<! Alnitnma 8ii.*i^n owr claim that
WILCOX, CIBB8 A CO.'S MANIPBL'
is the last ami most rcliulilc aii-i • • Fertilizer in i
tliAtthe . _
Wilccx, Gibbs & Ca’s Supcrphos]
which we putout for the first time last soa«on, has proved unex
celled hy any Acid Phosphate on the market. „
It is not necessary for us to say anything about these Fertili
zers, as the, reports yhich may be obtained from our ikgentfl to
ourselves cover the whole subject, and will amply repay perusal.
: We will have aunoderate supply <»t' each, which can be obtained
rom our Agents, payable in cotton next fall. If there is no
Agent at your Railroad Depot get your merchant to order it
. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.,
- SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, AND CHARLESTON, 8. C.
j*n2f-2m
Down ; Down, Down.
ELEGANT GOODS'; FLEGANT GOODS
AT
Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Store
-• --
T1X Broad Street* Auprtxsta. Ga.
'Consisting pf Suits*^Qyercoats f Shirts, list*, tfc., for businesi
andjprem, at prices never ts-fon- heard of.
We mean to get rid of our Winter Stock- If you need any
thing in our line It will pay you to call at onoc.
A- W* BEAK CHARD, win. c. ludlow * co.
»av?4-Sa - ___
'mm. jbmmw OoM* mmm
CAS
And Cash Only!
rvrniog tu r*cm-« tba Nappy aviaowl
ijgwwrwr* af » —rtatr~1w
« m‘«a4«>aat»UMiJ akuvad of tha Step*
ay ik«- t-Hing .•'!» • faila-r.
Fl.vixt «is jmx KiarkVartuM.—
Paul iL.vut u. iu Hia mpd walk- Mia-
••■Ufi. Ha* nil a-'inaa * rtt>iuM maui.
a.<Mital r.j tom (Hat (Hr ^t traum-M
U-m'4 kA I >..v i.i-Hi im* a *• cu^
tar •i-.«<l by a iruriM-r UJin.-d tiroigc
Ml iW. A wowa j »-ji*4W p*«%..k->l a\ rf
I m H—awkald, umI tk tr |K*4iy Hall bv. cd
rkiVI-aa valWii H ia L»iHc«. Ta Li*
La (vat o-o 4 iW fj»t il-#i H v L d U»«.Ut
fkw a tHoaa at SaoJiay It—k aowry
f 4 a b- r-v ; Ha rw“ L • r *l H»-t a» a *wU
m awLot Hia Islsm wife sHan Ha H*J
Hw.Ll LvaiwI Vvaia «f.., uxrrtwi. nrr-•
aarkrg aa4 ssahr^lvg aalii aba rwa
Y k# wfoaw » k*f4 HwaJot *«Mk
wa4 ika HmIboJ oaaa.-v 4 m »4 #1*
luw krv t. at tkv aam* la*4a wgb Hi a,
a~4 Laaia H-r wi*aa«-v-r Ha p
W Hal Sl ave lual 4 ax- ia a
tHo-g aaa>a>g ike noi^k wai,. -*T> ta
u-m <4 I m k »l»*«*>,' a y* rt yab.u,
• «• mm k u.ovt rli. •.»n«- |kau ti-a \ uU u-
a'aoar.t yi •at^aw-s. Sr-T a .>1 a !>.(<• mau
ar- awastaLti-ix waa'ik fi«aa ik
va' LU* <«f lU—a |a« r
ikt4r*-*i" It tat-u aay* tl-at • .f-*•
)•**» a,ti a ■ ku«- • —d iut rr U»j*
tart»vy« *i--l I Ii«li.a I*-* 1 la’* 1 •’
ike lie tSokl agOury. and it ws* r* jjfdrd
ik ia a« ax utdiuaiy Lu-mm-v- tr.ifa. (t>u
A- all tV Half br i d rkikire-i are rnigUd
la r*'!••»• an4 cU.'ki.ij fro it Ii.d.«:: a^oa-
iW i*i|*«r aii-v • f riiiv i*.in -ia! ala-
•aluai-ra n—evr ..f X'-v.-rament
y,ia m fwaleut r |'ki» i» a | ka-«
«4 tk^ TnJiau q MraM.-u tkai ia kf| l ia ike
I «< kgr .una but it ia a Iruitful oiun-a of
nil and aii-ery atucli d mamJ* itnaiidi-
at? atlciitMiu.—St Tsai I'kaii—r 1’ivm
The Yr.sx WitHotT a Stages.—
Wo cvuiiiiua fo ia>civt* •x.catiuiMl iuqui*
rios eoiK-vrniug tka “yaar in wkickikcre
waa no sumim-r. Some per»ui* a|.|icar
to Have s wrong klcw a* to the time. It
wok (hi* year 1M6, It has boen csllul
the “yonr aithout • summer.*' for there
was sharp frag in every month. Tberu
arc vld farmers still Hvmg in Connecticut
who remember it well. It was known
as the “year without a summer.” Tho
farmers us-fd to refer to it us “eighteen
hundred uud starve to death.” January
was mild, ss was aLo Fcbru'iry, with the
exception of a few days. The greater
part of Match was co'd and boLtt-rons.
April opened warm, but grow ccldcr as
iV*il£fiHccd, ending with suow and ice
and winter cold. In May ico formed
half an inch thick-, buds and flowers wore
frozen and corn killed. Frost, ic- and
snow were common in June. Almost
every green thing was killed, and the
fruit was nearly ali destroyed. Snow
fell to the depth of three inches in Ne w
York and Massachusetts, and ten inches
in Maine. July was accompanied ^ith
frost and ice. On the 6th ice was form
ed of the thickness of window glass in
New York, New England and PtuinsyL
vanin, and corn was nearly all destroytd
in certain sections. In August ice
formed half an inch thick. A cold-no^h-^
west wind prevailed nearly nil stimmer.
Com was so frozen that a great deal
was cut down and dried for fodder. Very
little-ripened in ^cw England, even here
in Connecticut, and scarcely'sny even in
the Middle States. Farmers Were obliged hay* wtart dona at hie offloc.
to pay 94 or 95 a buriiel for eorn of i
181C, fer seed for the next spring’
planting. The first two weeks oi Sep
tetuber were mild, the rest of the month
was oold, with fn«Kt, and ic^ formed a ; raa kefouml at 15«^M »»aad ia ■laaktllle
quarter of'au inch thick. October was prepartd Is aiake and iavb'I loot* nnd »Ik’v»
M> f
Wpact4 Waa b ms^alariBrad la ardvf.
■ r«v t o* la*4 4ai»*aral baa •• bor4 rs*»
Say ^••atW) 4atoe*«4 ftiaa* kaae4 •vaml
Si Vwyo.'j'» ■■*4a. ^
J. SW. K mi«o a T4,
9va»ciav aalGrawal 4g-*l
it .C«a i. ft I. XlaoB 4 Saw.
>awTT«a* -
I f tfip r« rAif.
Tka BioartBafaMp h r 04-*- rsMIow
b low B I be •n4ra»«r»-t. W»aLw (Ha fliWI
•aW«a <4 W^wlhavatM 4 taa*—tU*|, tv i
Mf 4b*. v .1 i.}r multo J i» aaawc
All par*** ia4obU*l bn ta* |*b- Irvn will
P*w*M ewit a li a «w>c- at •-w.-w, wwiaia fl. «i
ib b aar»iwaia wbk •Wtbar Mr Mnarb.iw-
*v«- at Ml Ibv-u mV Mr Caa>art otf of 4an>-
wHl.
All r wl-wa ant pvA! or aaiMletr-vtir ar
row mi «IIIH* 1*11. to ■*.*t In Unm t • a. wir -
l-rttfiwratwt FatMO •? r.-.ri .
iuixv 4. Wiatbuui
4 H. 1 ssTLktiJKi.
D«-rrai<ot 9C(k, tm.
Jn rvtlitn* fr*M tka Ibrnwall I uGnra*.
Wfc-rh I •*«» n- Hv ra nee -nnt t-f Uh» at v*
t- * n*t>ira nf *wy Wl'tlniuo nffslra, I t-n
In.v-. t*- p turn t<» *11 lb- rwlrou of th<-
lata arm .-C WVatb-mH •• 4 Knat^rll'.* m j
tkankn r»»r th<4r iwtr-tonwn Bh < bt»_- ft-
a-ntinuan-a mv aucri-aany. Mr. J. It
Ijm-artinw ak-» wilt e..iit|nti^ thv Imolue*,.
at tba ukl aUud an-l In Ihr ..M rlr 1 **
ALLmri. VCtsTGUisn^iq
Dana hi bar SOlh. IMU. M cJ9
To My Friends in Barn
well and Hampton-
> w Nr
Eartiul
*.at**H Iron Hool Stock.
l ' ai*qt ha. 'j Wotd ITcol Stock.
-5SKTS
I take pleasure In Inforrulng you Shat 1
am now on my way houth and will arrive
at liarnw.'ll before th * h of January,
wl- h a ea ( fully s*-le«-tf»(l drova of aupertor
Saddle, H !rnrs-)Bi)d Fl-tutaiiou liorsoaand
Mules. I will be |>if-par«d te off-v bwr-
irMine and ask my trlsiids to delay pur-
ekselhir until I arrive,
jn.ft-lf UBUX DUNN.
DR. B. J. ^UATTLEBAUM,
Surgeon Be»ti»t,
\V 1 L. L. I «* iro K, 8. O.
nv.w t'anb. W. II. Hoi rody’a Store,
('ails »H**i»4wfl thrwuclrout Barnwell and
ad|*o-ni MtunUea.. •
Pstlei.ta veil (hid t«
AYLUY’S “ ALX1N6 COLTIVATOR—lmprovcd.
West’s GusnO Distributor.
Dow Law Cotton Bied Planter.
- -H^SStT Sf CO^
COHNEB OF KING AND MARKET STREETS,
CHARLESTON - - - - -
jtaal$-1p
s. e.
t iii m tn.
mere tbso'uauallv coM. wi.h Treat and- la tkvbcal otanavr, oftHe Heat aialerial, aa4
Nevamber woa euU and hltiolwriug, al rra-»BaUar»i*a.
with snow enough lor grad sl i-hiag.— *•-
to th-4r titHanlwge to |ROIi£UT ». WHITE,
MA.RBI,E -
AMD
ORANITE WORKS.
Meeting Street.
{own
Uecrakaf w*e quite b.M diJ ccifrfof.ei*
*• T.At».
WAY—The Jeweler-
The Bent Watches.
The Beat Jewelry,
v Th* Brat Woflc—All Warranted.
oer'20 if > ; -
Haws at bsssTlo 19 fonts a*r
SLiLfo. .
ma at
B-mnncx's
e n a it l. lu is’A o N. to. c.
JBMl
RICE! RICEU RICE!!!
MtoitPrd and Merchants wt 1 netko that
we ar« *l*»-*ve l-ret ared to pay tb* Ir-ai
Lat price f»*r HI< 'K. >.r wtH rail on e •»•
-.oa any at tr-rwraia ito-jr may aotru
mUlLX BI^Cw' Vf A t (k
ptS-ton iXurteaUm. H. U
1 nm now reoeiviug a well aMorted atodk rf-Otneenow,
ingof Bacon, Floor, Cbcear, Butter, Hama, Coflbe aqj jike from
firat kamla.
Com, Meal and Grits Specialties.
1 will keep cotiaUntly in atock Own, M« al an4 Grita, alao
the very hest Hour fc>r family won
My atock at Dry Good a, BouU, Msooe and Hals will compaito
favor ihly witii any stock in the cooiity. .. • •%‘ H
Buying my goo la strictly lor CASH oful orllmg only foe CASB
I i m enabled to oiler apodal bargnina tu cuatxanenu
I h tve a vi i ll towurted stuck of
I w 11 *11 at Clmrl cat on cunt. 1*1*8
Call and lx* cotivincrd.
J. R. EASTERLING.
BROWN'S FURNITURE HTCRB
la 1 Ha Naaaa to wkuH 1 vary anr wra-U |W*t wwv wHoa totowAi#|
vp ckvap Tka pon^lv ara-U'.al.t • 4 wmH the way kwrawaw
•re. viw, 1*-** IVirea aa*4 Fair waatUg. Al thin stoew ia kw
Bad R -mb wo4 l orlwr .’••sao. K t> W- a KwniWare • f .1 k» U. i
ag. Raw* a Coitabe to a Nwa»H*. la tool. H b wli, aoi W
Im4 itote Hava oot> a F*r»*aia H*wr* iw (V»rwA-a •! ll
Yaakaaa w-w*4 Bavar kavw eatetad. Tlw HwasH Otowna*!
riiar'.as. uiaas ia (wnirwla. wwwld Hava opaws tiair loA
Lot KUn Ivfnra aay Ibna oH-aLJ Lava <
Stow aadOAea N*- Ztf kiug^t
The Blackville Livery Stable.
J. H. LEVY, Agent
Iloraca, Vt'liiclea and iVivera Car hire at reasonable rates,
lloraca boarded and well cand fi»r.
J II. LKVY- BtacaviUto, 8. C.*
aprl4-ly
James G. Bailie <& Son
-L-UKA1.1CVCH iw—
awM am,minims
Wall Papei’s* Bordei's and Chromes.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SVPP1
7ia BaOAD STREKT,
} Augusta,
EVERYTHING STRICTLY Al-
OLD »TAKO V
JAEE6 0. UAILIE 4 DRO,
•awti-da
• (V
|Adams, Damon & Co
NO. 18 BROAD STREET - -
J >1£AL.K£1%H IW
•f
- - - OBAIILESTO^, S. Ci
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Stoves, Ranges, Roofing'Tin, Tinware
ffilfS, flllt BiliCliS, TERM ten* 11IIA1\ WES ABB tJHAEI W.
AH kmd (d Boeflisg, Guttering and Tit) Work generally promptly attended, ta
by the lioet careful and eipcricq»*d irurkmea. [«ugi5-lj.
ORDER: YOUR
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS.
CAKE MILLS, OIK ENGINES. OOTTON SCJlEWS, SHAFTING 1
Hemrer’a Joursal b< «i*a, Util Gearing, UiMlfteom, Turbtoe Water
Oearinw. Ctieapl JuJana'* Uorernern* DUtonV Olreular Saw, nudjG
Pilta, Belting and B*t)l4tt Metal and Broas Flttlr^r, T’
aad Whisttea, ttdagea; ate., and Imu Bixm CsutU^a
G#o Th l/ombard
rOEIST cm fOWIL>»Y AHD MACMIR 10US4.
sue vsa
ioLD IROM AND