The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 16, 1882, Image 2

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• i • ^a. \ .. Jkki* f - &kB f. Halmcs, JWUor and Proprietor. ^ COUNTY GlEClIi ATIOKI LAROB^T SuiEoTr NOVEMHk.R 10 iu. ■ ji^i a 1 .. ii f 1 ■ liwa. "' -r— THE RESULT Wl drop politics antil the opening cf the campnigu of 1884. Our bent .itteu* rtoij *ill be giren to dovelopiugj^he rc- sourcoe and promoting the prosperity of dar county.'* Ocn next of *e* rr iiduturo f will be com-i ftotfcd largely of iew men. If they dej •ire to contttiue in public life they shouli confine themselves to conservative and economic legislation and come home bo. fbre Christmas. —?r • ©Kl.Y two Repslilican Governors were elected last week, nil hough elections were held in all but five States. The two who ^aved their scwlps were 8. W. Hale of New Hampshire, and James W. Daves of HeTtfli:——” Last week’s e’ection was the mrwt peaceable ever held in the United States. It Itas resulted In the complete over* throw of the Republican and Greenback patties. In the 48tb Congress there will be in the House 198 Democrats, 119 Republicans, 1 Grcenbacker, 2 In. dependents nmf 5 Readjusters. The Democratic State ticket in South Cara- fius is elected by over &0,0«l0 majority. - sod in twr’next Legislature there will be • 3 Republicans and 32 Democrats in tlie t itepahlinsoa aud 113. Sm- publicaua in the IIo«w. Bill Arp re> marks that -Tan at a fauend u disre- speetful te the corpse," eo we will let dead parties and place bunura tUep epsi* *nly in their political graves, aatiadwl that llwir poniehoient is equal to their 2S Oea CeeoTT fain.- At.*'I it W a fk» * aowalj will aaaaav n>» 'itj a^irMa af ike A.awtaiiao have Aa* their j..i/ aa<t If alt w ha eiM he la sweatee ea t ha«WHaae h/eiiaeSame rhail »*wa ae lUrewaU M w4l he a gveuS aSarr The Berawetl Sail way wall nae eyeetel Ireiat aa I aha f aaeurw** .•#* v«. will M a*M f r »<a ell ^bieiaaaiheS C. Kell»wj, Caw a tier/ a«ai «e4aawla; ThwrwJay ewS friSa/ In email > si—ty. Coot eelio« la IWMogtoo hext Tbormley Th“ r-^olnilnn of Orarfwbuni lo trvm aomigro- w j Whir Judge of riwr IVei |«ee •ton Ibex*.toy, tno.*)tU of d*j of 1 Ue ; »!n4 i Mr J. M R.ovlev o from Rone ahmoai further Boulh. T J. Muehwy O..o«rr pr pvrtjr hud mUi lo atoroto. The hororkHM efewtcj Proboie ftomtrf simI H^oneoturg will | OvHe OO 'hw IT l.ilrlllwci q .rolluu hi epmeoi toon eSrctlooa. lUke Bih'S’e rropo for the rre~-M yeoi or* ro(Uool*n to bo worth gn U00. MO muro thou Uot j eor o. To* H* et« Fair te to ewrcr«e'«| p r . . ereoo *0*1 te the brut *v»r t.atd. 1 u* 8 C fi W On. by He Itberoilty bee cootrib itmi tor got y to Ita ouorvoo Pi eel J sot Anber hoe appointed K.'Vember, o* a Ad prayer. Hcoetey of B.lgHkl 1 baa mode thirty ieal*o of cut I on avernglntf V? p • n POOO pounds of oole. T5 huoheAe of com and 900 bueheie of tweet potatoes with ot»e horee the prro rot yeo. Mr. Hugh Workmoe, of N*wber- ryoogofv. oa a loo boreo fario baa mode 1 3Sg bueheie of threohed ouia, 190 bueueti wbeet, 300 bueheie corn oo4 10U tiimhMe ouwnohe, and In o'ldl tton hoe hiremly turned out 33 tmiee cuttuo, weighing 490 pounds each. Now Is tb* time ro plant oau, and it Is the universal bop* of all Intereated la the proeporlty'rf the forming Inter eet that this will not be neglected. The •pfeodM oet crop matte this year bee l.eenworth thousands of dollars, and ns ibh next crop of corn mntnot turn outgo abundantly ns th* present, an other good nod extensive oat crop opportunely to eeppfe- ^ My the defkieocy. As n crop most enelly made, end ooe oj ' stmerft of of the Hat, The Certnty Boards of Comtcisaionera and Can vaaMcftof Election mol on Tues day opd aggregated the Pracind lleturus. We give below in tabulated form thei » vote* cn«t at the different precincts for candidates who had oppositionJ^-TtfosTfS* marked with a (f) were tho recular Di i m<M:riitic' , iiominees for the House of R^p- nsSentativre, For those candidates who had no opposition we give only the num ber of votes received: ‘ " & TV nutirrM. I Uoii^ <>/ ltr]>rf tntnt'vn. rnrciNcra. □ c — at c H Q d « a p4 o tc S aQ K § « a j * is' o ST- a a lw ■ 4/ to c £ a ,d. V 2 S •ni td j t Allendale 377 121 : 3C9( 369 8? 3 370 370 3 3 .... B«ld-»c. v 122 191 9 ' 157IJ57 157 157 157 41 4l! 41 141 Itambertr a;ij 3* , , 265 265 264 265 265 v 58 58 58 58 Barnwell. ...... 295 306 25 354 361 353 355 355 135 136 136 109 lilurkvtlle 290 352 3 301 301 301 301 301 133 133 133 133 BufiiriTH Bridge 141 151 , , I 138 139 229 138 140 100 roo .... 99 Ehrhardl’a. .... 178 122 5 151 151 151 151 151 67 67! 67 67 Elko 111 21 , , 90 96 97 97 97 15 15 15 16 Ferrlll’a Htore,.. 140 92 , , i 113 112 113 113 113 114 114 114 114 George'a Cr-^ek 283 139 # . ! 237 231 279 237 237 142 142 142 G aharns 195 132 1 145 145 145 145 145 54 54 54 54 MllletY, 139 191 t # 120 121 12o 120 120 4 4!-'- 4 4 Mixson’a Mill... 12c 106 JLMm Sit L «3 ^ ax 33 ■ -w.^e - --YO IVuliblftl Hv 142 142 142 142, 142 ... j Sycamore IV 94 3 j 12“ 128 128 128 128 3 3! 3 3 WIULton 2K! 103 8 203 | 203! 204 i 204 204 14 14 14 14 3247 >284 53 1 3002 ii i 913 m 709 943 3 14 943 For Governor,.. II. S. Thompson, 2,990; Lieutenant-Governor, J. C. Shep pard, 2,986 ; and the other Democratic candidates fi>r State cfficcs received 2;902 votes each. J. H. McLaneand It. D. White. Grechbackcrs, received duly 134 votes and the remainder of their associate* only 34 rotes apiece. Outy a few votes were ca*t against the Coustitutionil Amendments id change the time of holding elections'atid to provide for the disfranchi-ement of voters convicted of larceny.— Theee srncndmrnta have been undoubtedly carried in the Slate by a large majority. Ti e proposed amendment relative to new counties is defeated. In this coggyy the vote against it was twice that io its favor. For School Commhwhmer Rev.' A. Kui«i roceivod 2,915 votes. For Probate Judge B. T. Rice received 2,898 votes and for (Vunty Commissioners H. J. Croft received 2,9tl2, W W. Matthews 2,900 sad J.ilMcMilUn 2,Ml rote*. —— T hat hjimture store or DKCftTXS Itl# well known la Sontb Oaioiae, alaw the sunoumllng butes, that . ItWown'e Fur-titt wrjf (Utor^ keea toadtagpeyt In thsFurnUurnTrade, of Obarh-ston. I »l rive in every way to pleaeu my ceetonc r*. There la no UiK- glinguverprtces at this store. L 1 tlx a price at which poode can btrsola ata llvlujrproflt. HavingdotonnlnMi thus, I ha ve hot one price for all I sell goods on their merits, end would not. mlsieprewnt them even to effect a sahv so that a Mind man or a child can buy at this store with out foar of b«dn<r liU(>oflcd upon South Carolina Railway. 4th, 1882, traib CotnirTencin? June will run ak foKows j 1 have all kinds vf Furniture to tlx up from a Cottage to a Man b>rr. I goto a Siiin loir; i Imvo th'* Boss Bod 8pnng of tlie bouth, ibivt and* vermin, proof; also Bed iVastvrs verjf f Choap. POILIP BROWN, H'oreaud Offlce, '2v9 King Str«> t, sep7 Smr . i iixrleston, 8. f\ Ji. MoCOBB, Jr. ffilllAL C0U)l!SSI()?i HEkClIAM And denier in Lime, Oment, Plaster Paris and other Building Material. ' * i -i . Also, iotnd Plaster and Eastern Hay. No. 130 East Bay, Ghaileoton, 8.-C. •ep7-3m . Commission Merchant. —IltPoRTKK AND DKALKH IN — WINKS, LIQUOHS, SUGARS, TO* BACCO, GROCERIES AND i PROVISIONS, Np. 17/> But Bay, Cbarleat.n, S. C. sepT -Sm vl “■ t Leave Chnrlesjon 7.00 a m Arrive at Columbia 11.28am benve Columbia r 6.5-> p m Arl-ive at Charleston 10.-10 p m AUGUSTA DIVISION; (Daily—Went.) i.eavrCharlwton Arrive si UriinehvlUe Leave Unuichviile Lfave Ediato - Leave Midway Leave BniWierg Leave Grnhnms Leave Levs Leave Blackville Leave Elko Leuve WilliatC'n Arrive ai Augusta - Henty B he it, a <-oiur*d p dloeuxn of Newbeny, Is under b ind upon a charge of stealing bacon from a oar at the depot. Mr. Michael Wrrts, of Mendenhall Towublp, Now berry county, gathered last week one thousand buebela cf euro from thirty aerva. E H. HiaHb exhibited at the recent Buiater fair two bun Mee of owte. eacb grown fr'*m a elngle seed. Oue Ouo- i a lived 400 and the other 37H h*a<ls. te- Charred corn Is one i f tha b-et tbloga ■l.teh cm a befwti la b.oatu as* a* ih*m My. aot as • regular diet, but lu limit *d quautlti** eacb day. I Tb« tiwfii l*n Journal etat*« that fr« Wibu i«e lb* ftitit (^krnNa* lUtlwey have nearly doullet will la the past fortoighi, and that ther* I* grral db- eatMfactl <r aniuof the metrbanU la Mortgagee’* Snlo. Stats of South Carolina, Barnwell County. By virtu* of a power contained and to iwe gmnted taaeerUitn deedwf bergatnand Salt, eoiamea y rnlMd a martgag", *x*- ouie*1 — day of — I SSI. by Dtaaa lio*d .ml Hear Ml* walker, Mertgavr*. and r*«nr- •l*d a»t hitvraaer, i»ai tn V.d 4 N taa*e 8*3. MS. WH. 08. W th* offlo* of ta* h-gkatwr of ■**!<* t'onvejaocre for -alt county, I will aell at Hern a. I t t urt Huu»* no a ieaday In De* mS*r n*at. being th* Bret M >• day and tl.e hMaith •lay of U>e HKHith. withlv th* i*g*l hours • f aaM. tha full...t ig d*errb 4 i-r petty: “All that pareel or tract uf l*nd ••mtatn- tnw tw) screw, m-.r* nr i-aa, himwdmf ao f"l- |aw«t Rorth by landa of M. J. Mown, rout a by tea-is of Ju-Iwhi Heir IM*t t-r Umtewfa. C May ami Judwm H«|r t8 a.| by th.craet kn wa a* Sharp F >rd aa*l a part uf what te ka*.Wu aa tha »u»a tract w4 ter 4 farm, of a«l* eaah Parvhaa r to pay fur garnie. TB04 ^ aTUL „ ,,, # aa«IVi4. A aef* fork expert of Aaguata ba* agag*d ta Mvc ligate aa*i r»|x>rt ©-» tb# aoetbod of It* trwawt r-bha*j of Uko Baaipiua ooaaty irawaer*i‘araof* I MorUa^oe s Sale Ma'eef fowtbOrdkaa, garawallC watv . . . . .. ^ . I B / vtitaa nf e r- w-* ra ate 1**4 era There were ala or right •retdreia la ,r**t#4 lo Tbaraaa R. ay*v la a ran at Ovaagrbwrg CWWblf Mat Wrrb, raegtag A»w4a« barwataaa • *a- ''•-mealy aalwg ffum t b# been it, of Uvkeo itmte la « ?*7 TaVr* w * tbe aimpDrity f i unaWey t*ama 1 *a«* pacaralrA la • b* • ■ a af t a« Rm TIM v«tor H the Abbwllte Madlum j T baamada tbte year ■fty boMeli «f | ^ m'm •it Ve ewvwt potaiaaa am aa efghib af aa acre , AulTmae-raTre u^af^mt fo ma -m Jrrew* t ebai- of groaad. a»4 with wblrb reword the World aa a farmer It Is raid that Nnnh*r* oapttalrat* h(d t m rtgag-a f<*r 91 U0U.UR9 •■wCfoor- gte farm* f. r otoaay h gorao tbaowarra ia* a a da* af FeMraur A h lest Iwt l aril #• Plvea.tlte la wmaty and State 1 ah*** aaM ao ia* MPlh 4ar *4 Dwca* ter I mat )««aeaa I te* Sa-.r. ml al re-1 and nm {t.**<«h lb* Mb>«lag * ertOnd real i r><w- evty “Ad t) at tra ♦. pter* «r r*mH *4 , Mad rautaiairai thro* h*w>lr*4 bad tkdrty t acraw, onwaot baa, •< d bwaw Iral a* f I- m I »-»w. hurts by teate • f 3 ig *r. temtb A.i yenwar ialateH taihe by la—oa<4 b kama ttaiaer, k«*l by Para- eaSevogaed. attker by Bate *r .yea *■>»*.» i aal Read. Ixaaa lice I -ad ra— 't 41* Wat- will 4.4 it •• ibrar M'eeara t# raat* Br.ray* k*v T***»Mylba*ra raatvf prta ipal a . A - t a-wl i.dcceat 4wa and rwmatalag aafraM wa- " i *a tdrbl tha ravkl o»arigag<* w e f tvra RMSbav. 1^, Ft ra R.vire payarat. A *.«d l* lb* wl W. M LiTCAb & RlCHARD&UMi BOOK AND JOB^ • PRINTING. BINDING AND STERKOTYPIN0, No. 6G F.a»t Bay; CIK A H L.KMXO >4 Ettiaatee and Samples furnubed on eppliceiioe. w. h. LOCAS. I w. 0. lirWARDeOh eepT-fra HENRY BAYER IMHOIt'l Elt or BAVAFA9, t OCOAMCTT A SO ORASCCA A af W kalraai. Dealer ia APPLIES. ISTTATOKS. ONIONS. Ac. 215 Koet Hay, ('berleefoa, S. C. Country orders ko'tntfd a*4 Mtiefac- boa gwarwa«ecd wyT -4 m N. A. Hunt & Co SUM- COLUilniA DIVISION. (Daily.) 8 15pm fi le m m 9.80 p m 8.20 a m Leave Auguals Leava Willistou 8 3 ’> a m 4.00 p m 10.46 a m 6.00 p m ] 0 50 r. m C.02 p tn 11 01 a m 6.12 p m 11.13 am 6.22 p m 11.22 a m 6 29 p in 11 36 a m 6.42 pm 11,4S a m 6.62 p m 11.67 a m 7.13 pm 12.12 p ta 12 10 p m 2.00 p m -Lavt ) 7.28 p m , 7.j»4 p m 9.00 p w 4 20 p in ‘ 7^00 a m 9.10 a m 6.C1 p ia —9, ITra-ni— 9.33 a m 8.21 pm •^.42 a m 6.29 p.m JTl'.uo a m 6.42 p m 10-00 a m 6 64 p in 10.17 am 7.01 p re 10.30 a m "•11 pm 10.40a m 7.20 p m ^ 10.45a m 7 So p m 12 67 p m OJOpm Leave Blackville Leava Lees Leave Grahams^ 1 Leave Bamberg Leave Midway Leave Ediato Ar. tit BranchviJJ* Leave BranehviTle - Ar. at Ckarlestoa (Freight and Accommodation—S'eat.) Leave Branehrille 2 00 a m Leave Blavfville '< 4 19 a ■ Ar. at Augusta 8.18 a ■ (Freight and Aereraraodatien —East.) Leere Augusta C.OOpra Ar. at Blackville ]I.X6pra Ar. St Braacbville 1.55 am COLUMBIA DITIklON. ^Itaily. Em Leave Pranchvillo— 1145am Arriv* el Co umtua 6 M p ■ Leave Caluwbi* 4 06 am Ar at Braaehviile 10 22 a ■ ■ *■ r Come to Grahams ? O r-v $20,000 -v W« * • I • WORTH OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOE?, HATS, SADDLERY, Crockery and Glasawiirc, Drugs and Medicines, Fancy Go^d* and Notiom, Groce ries and Hardware are exhibited for sale at astonishingly low prices at HEStJIASTS EnPORHIM. - i --'4- Grahams, S. C. - 'TBe^STHETTC STORE nTfust Tull of Bifgains ana jm can’t fail to be in Style, Quality and Price. —. t* ' - vas--.— It is impossible to quote prices where so much is to be tnfilioned, but you l)a re only to call and see for yourscl^s^ Be sure and come to see tie handsomest slore ia thp coua^r, evsn if yo* do ar t winh to bt|y any thing. \ I J ' , 'i * -H- oct5 WUOLiaqi.i Dtaiaaa tv HOOTS AND RIIOFS, Noo lil awl 193 Mre*iu* Straw, 4 b#r tra ■ 9. C •-COSINErnONS •• TraMalea.Mgllraaeb.ill* at It 44 A. M and relurabia at 4 95 A. M. make raanee ilea* dai ; y. except Sunday a, rank tram* *a AegnM* Pivialtn. Traina leaving Cbarleetrai el 4 40 F. M aef leaving .oguat i at 7 00 AM a.I 4.20 P M rank* *■«.*«»•••* daily viib |r#Ma vf the Georgia Peilraral end f'enirol Rni'reid #f Ue-.rgta. for Mac.a, Attest* ao4'all praat* Went asJSMiikwrat “V- “FABBEBBER FAR I Ptrwratnn Ticket, i.eaf fVnra aft Pt.ti«*e .• tb. K«nd nr# ra d *t A rant, per rail* for rrauad trip.. Twhei• *•* f—nJ for Ira day. ta rat.rn tte brasrviey. and aant.y. i.eket. nrvvwd •• .*4 irvra* t MUtona at nae Saak, •ten* foe. for tW n .aA, rrtv Twbara nr* g.»t till Mra-fa* .wa •* rrtura |.rg-'-r at• ra* • '• 4v». flora S rra*e ra* Depot for Builders 32 sad St Kory ft. ttartrate* 9. C. 99 49 iw te Bctek. Ran */ Ri *. pra lb aaaad Brink. Intnrand “ - Larara per terrwl, it 4d. t eranra. per tercet 94 40 I '—MT per term-. 9f 79. flair ra* ra*e4 toe*** ta9MRA.n.l RLIRR9. a*4 RilLMad ft ttfMFARV *4 foraer pranra ibne ana be WrW. foe ye 4ellvnrn4e« •tfo raraed cra-a nbere .tehert ••• r**r*k-* •4 a*for. eiraetog rb* car. Ptrap'og t •** or* to* *• a i otgte ^.’**09** •*%•*. bra •*#. Cbartewsa 494fnU—hra- t> IR. AI.L9R.fl PAT Ag* JOIN R. PCr9. t'.naernl IMnefra » *.;ll Jf * iUmomi . 9. C. oil, oot« stand The Edgefl 4 'd Advertiser states that “Ilflwry Bommond, living near flam- burg, boo a cow for which, one jeer age. bo fteve tbo aum of 99.50. The row bow fovto four gallon* of milk per day, and Mr. Hammond could readily obtain 975 for iier.*' The fact ia our n utv* eowa con be wonderfully brought out with a little auoogemeot, plentiful food aad proper care. It l« a shame U>at th*y often get oelUaer from thrift- tom formers or owacn. There ia alwiyt an element of r* 1 humor In the red-ablrt Democrat- While Senrtor Butler wirarguing the Oreottback question before an Edge- ice recently ho said one of waa that the goveromect r irauxISO fnr everybody do the Dotted Btatea. What bo ild be there- aultl < *AU be blind drunk before to morrow night,** answered a tea teBoof M •lirta. riillU and Fever, and IUI-1 -tt«rke p^rallively cured with Ki iy e Mtat.4«td Our* Pllw—oa lo- f-luot* rrm-fy ; aever fall* to cure the a-ral ••fratloraie, I -og e'oodlcg nrare wh-re Q ttnloe and all other i.aradlee an 1 laitrd. They me prepared r*. poesly f- r maMii -us eecitoua. In dou b'e Dexen, tw . kltxto of FHIa, cootaln- lug a auof f cratbartfo and a chill break er, sugar coated ; eoataluing no Q it nine or M-rcury, ran.log no grli lng or purging ; ibev are mild and rffl- .cleat, ovruio la tae4r set ion and hanw leva lu all cases ■„ tbev eff-sctunlly deansc the aystrai, and give aew life •D I tone to tbo body. Asglfousebnid i* nedy they are unrqialed.. F r Liv er Complaint their equal la not knows; one box will have a wonderful effect on the worst sase. They are used and prescribed by I byslclaos, asd sold by Druggists svery where, or sent by mall lu 25 ai d 00 cent boxes. Emory n Lit tle Caihaitlo PilM, bent ever made, on ly 15 cet.ls, Hiandard Cure Go., 114 Nassau Hireet, New Y> tk. *- luh6 6m ■v.-* L-If J_ aj !—■.J .X! LJBC Tevraa < f 1 ter r-ar- r» aevtS-td t P -reKnraw •" pay r Liutmtr, ■ Mortgagee 8 Rale- BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST. HATS AND CAPS AT COST. DRY GOODS AT COST. CLOTHING AT COST. CROCKERY AT COST. NOTIONS AT COST. BEDSTEADS AT COST. TRUNKS AND CHAIRS AT COST. But* <4 -nwth Oamtlna. Barwraet) < < ty. Jr r.nra» ml a p»«e« eeiiaiaed end te BM *ra> 1*0 |n a onrtaln 4—d ml nargtl). • -> ( sate. c*aiD.»aly called a raongwr. AafodUralMX dev of Ocwrar A. U J rseraitral hy M jrnr Jnsasart (wlas MU*« te—pan) aad rn*•rated la lira -Bra ml tte Rewteter of Monae < •meefarac * for aal <-oun'r on tte list day •*? OrUtertLlJ l«St. la Book 4 If, pages 4 4 Pd. M I Wttl sell at B«mwell < raart H-ura* - a aaforatey la fv cemher neat, teng tte Rmt Monday and t*e fourth Bay of tte month, wttaw tte Meal b»ur* of sale, tte following da- aertbed piepetiy: “All tbattrsetorfar- t—i uf tend co d« nln« ora* hua.tiral aere* mere or le-a, and lying In Bakfoeh Town- ahio and teasd-d Houth hy L-vret Three Run., Waot and North hy Nat Wilber, Kaat by Auaborn Wilson." To satisfy tin- aiuountof prte-Inal and later-at due and remaining unpaid upon tte debt the raid is«*t«age was g' von te sstera. Terme of mde aaah. , ALLEN J. WEATHERHBF9. no# td Mortgagee PavIUoii Hotel. ) while tbs rl< w i ibcBrlog Wm I SBr two white mea named Johnson at 19 young white omb natred Peck i sod cut bfoo se- TteBsIf with htevea Oooductor 0(1 test 4kJ aB hs sonld to quell the dte- ooold to q jell the WB miBbf4 te do sc i will sell these goods as I state, so when you come to town don’t forget it. I have lota of them and hare no use for so many. ’ ALSO. »’ '■ . A -vv - A fine lot of Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars at lowest prices. O. B. Lartigue. 04^31 if BLACKVILLE, 8. C. Boyd Brothers, Paaan.f'r Elevator, Kleotrio Della, at Paid Ion Hotel. House fresh end clean throughout. Table boat in tte Houth. Reware of giving your sharks to any one ran train. Nate*. $3 00-9100 E. T. OAILLARD, Proprietor. Charleston, 8. C. Parlors of Fashion Li.J. LEOKIE. FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY Having leased the house and store for merly occupied hy Mm. Pritchard. M4 Broad Btrenr/J hava UUed up three uf khe bandaowifst MWUuery Parloi* South of Balunior* asd am now ready to ahnw the Mneatand heat snlrcted stock of French Pattern Bonnets and Hats ever brought and exi mine styles of Plushes. Velvets, are, Flot Plate and at low PI Our stock Halloa, Feath- i aonx are onta- Bair Uoodh ate tied Jewelry a epedalty. Don’t forget tb* place for Fine Millinery la. J L.ROIC I EL •14 Broad Hireet, Msxt door te TuU 9 JUniSBn'a Drugstore, nor# 3o» WHOLESALE GROCERS . - —AND- LKiUOR DEALERS, 1F7 9A«r bat :m AUCicmToN. m. c. G. T. Andrews With E. B. E^RIgE, 301 King St., Charleston, S. C, Dealer ia Ase fikora. Beets, Trunks, ft*. He gaaraateea aatiafat shssrfaUy weds at any lira*. All erderaever |I0 00 Baprera ehorg*• Rsefnlft. He kavitra his I fiends of Rare *sll Ceuaty ed ts’hira *uTte yrarapt^rassutsd** Traw 0 T Job Dawson •egM •* i V, I’D HE ANN, »f %ftwrtf.~ - ~ mk TARTSP, CAOMfl 9 C9 Wbalsaeb aad Ketail Ifoalraa th 3001^ and HI IOICH *93 9LOAD »T AUtiCCTA. GA , WE be hippy to are aad rarv* h a nu WMteraa fnstea iw ii*rass 1 aad adjanral rapid 9ra Fanners’ Friend •ui •■ raacvte. ivata asA. MM rtKXX t iLWfra * wsai Circulation 83 000* •ifftl flte* kef* •want foe. Join Cor bolt, CARi’KT, OIL CLOTH, MATTING, — AND WINDOW SHADE WAREHOUSE Ns 237 Biagftirest, ( harlsstsa, 8. C. ssp]4 3« vr. o. fvsisrini & sen DRY UOOD8. CL'lTHING, AND (fENT H FUKNidlllXG GOOJ», 406 aad 498 Riag Pireet, rharlrsion, ft. C ftpeala! attsatioa givsa to lllin| Pnanfry sepl4-uw Orders. £ EO KUST PROOF OATS. offsrforeaM ore thouannd hvaheM of thetl rant Rad Ku»t Pi oof-rani Oat sever seat or aold In this htate. They vrre saved ftom lamia that produced 137 bu«h- •1s per acre, without marine, and th* head* averaged 14 Inches In length ONP DOLL* It a • uahe). BUKCRIIALTER DR08., s*p2l If Willisten.ft, C. Only Central Hotel, itHOAij im-nrcir.T, * AUaUSTA GA.- MBS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally located, convenient to buii- nesn. , dit20 tfv J10A.RJOINO HOUMfr. fine Wines, Liquors and Segarn, Oomsr of Stotetend Market Streets,' Charleston, 8. 0 * 10.000 BUNDLES COTTON TIES. First efoos arttols offtPLICED ARROW TIMS, deuble riveted foil Isegth, full weight ate aiust be sold ts elsss oonalgiirasaL WILLIAMS, BLACK A WILLIAMS. Chat lenten, S. C, e#p7 era I *. hAMia— Cstebltahed 1890 —r. Lasexa HIADQUARTBRO FOR FRUITS. ▲ LINGER & BON- Bail Tte I* ■ g»-t .alb st egru Iw tte urawir* htraht fora* araara !*• arfwr in .ra >*'# »•.• ai—•«- I u'-wtte rvra lag (.-atra* glv-a hr lira ftiftasailftl *g»wrat»«ra • ►"I**ra. *—t ra# ■oral it !• |am fov fh «— in a ysras p»»a» •an * te nv-rv *ra<nxrrarar, raxantavw* to rlub rnfoer* ate SSJ iqinnakt nrwraate »'» •rai'fo-utia •-•-itt—o. i. j—t-tii g uf a ftsfo Mora Htrabra'1 It- v*f Mu fo*. rausipfo'x. lx- vtra tag rv eforaab g aitxHtatnv. wblrb e mmrnm te *—t mm t rx-ted; a 4*0 tatea- ■*•# teiifcr F«-w; * foA >M«4fha*vr •*■» W agtra fc4.J»i rv-** - Ifoulrg k*. nSlun M'vrtrant*. ate ra-p»a >g tbo do pof*ira— M ml •*# F.rp—r*' Fvimwl ar. ^Farra r«pten,“ “tra OHioM.” *Tdv» Mra»h.““fte Ifootiri Yard." “M.«*oo ,n- h.*m*- “ ~|v raostra kr.-a ray.** * Y — eg Ftdhfo" “1 h- Pm** r,"“fb. et.gy “•h» Faeay PWra. - * *Ttbi-d»y rated •g.” “ItelVv** Lra«f.“ “fbo .%jd.« y.“ • I. it* r l)#.hm.“ • F#»v-ra« T««%4r*,“ “v ..rfOM«-x-l nraeo." ’ Rfote f r tb- tra* •*».“ ‘ taI r» Lmvund " o r. |‘r .etM-al fa war* aarl the toot witt*vn oioiiiP-«ii. to I'. Ag- tamate ■an or > ■> v o-l- a f ■ II Any o«»b- au-foulaed % • am n* agout. hrat.d ht raat. tar a yost » *ub-«-iii tt«-a. iur wit e )«-ui a n>o aad iImmo ..i • our notg) trars •>* • P>ratal <*nid 'nr fr*— a«" pfo e a !•— a>-d i-ur .4gBnWw*w»^ra—hraw fckit ** i»f ran. ~ rARMERS rfttF.NI> Pi'll. I O.. houi* Date, Is-liaaa. aag?l 4« y/aii’JE XHEtriATfiR Wbite’n Umbrelte Ilouoo. Men's Soft Hh ts 50. 75. $1 04. $1 A3, $3 OP. $3«0. AMO. »J50 RteUoi''. line soft hats. Men's, Youths and Boys a. ft stiff hat*. Children's lists ami Caps iroin vicwtito toll S3. — Umbrellas Repsl.ed and Ib'cureied. Walking fanes 949 King Street, oppos te Easel St. sep7-3m Just This in a Very Few Words! If we Cannot Suit Ton it Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Store, I 711 Broftd Street. Augusta- G-forg-ia. In poods fit and prices, il is hardly any ttie for otbep to try. Our Stock of Men, Youths* and Boys’ Suits, Overcoats, Hats IJadnrwrar, Ac.. Is the la'gsgt ia Apguola. Ws have a resident buyer in the market with 9* CASH, thus ts caring the latest ►tyUs and beat bargains. If yog need aajthiw iu our lias, \> b >1*- • aIra #>a* T?raf»il nuoara flaasoaraW * " ' I sale or Reuil, see our Stock. A W WLANCHAHr). oct5 ftm For J. C. LUDLOW 4. CO. ivomcE, TVs Pub’ie are iarlted to inspect mv Ne* ate Frakv'a.h's Stork sf H-thing Dr, nte |W. Goods, onsis i-.g iu p.r* nf flomlans n<*s, t 'nakm'-ras Alpnrns • I’l-plfb T«r«.n |*biis Uinghama, and a hen- ttf il murk of Calmraa s' 3.9 1-4 ate ft •e*t# K*tk uud Worrate Ikrrra Tritua- eg*, Rbkinct Mrav a. Igrv Edr<age, llra^d CtJ ata, 8iA h«rarto eu«i Hatekera Lms, Tim, Cuffs, Isfovva, l Wnesu, Uutery. Ac. CLCTH1XG. I h»v« a aictey »aamau4 rate #f Ttesp pul Mr 4.urn f'Lthn* Js*-t f>*« 12 1-2 tra h0 trarat*. Caamaraivs tr- m J*! cv-ats t« 91 23. Mvaba. bhirta ate iH.raecs , l-£ A r rn AXD CAI’S * Cheap, 31 tetam, Fine ate FanbL-uraL * M( x >TS \ N I t&HOEc* Brae# fra Mew ate IV-v* •t.r, FI w Pfora*. Erugnn*. A Wait Tie*. Cm r*»aa Gsit*** Ira Ira* Walking Lore, ftir -a xte F-ste 8bu*« fm every Jay rate dvans, CWiidruw apd Inftefe everyday ete drvra nhoee. 1 Ifirtlwrirfv n'inwnrw nml Crockery **J Wrash te tho *W*« fo ia mmtmkf sara^t«-^a . a. Oaf. ohcmjkui^. A I'nuap’et* Fterk of Ikap’* ute F .ne, Gmv-tris*. Ttemoe* ate Cigapa, wkteh will U orate at frapuUr |*^m Faif-t* Jtyrup IfotraU ate Nrarks fo* tek To I tens par- h«n tag tgrir DtJ G«rade, Las ate .*k v* I raid make tthstal dra r»ao»af-i C'AMII. . * To •* ••W r • mem todterate to me by wrae a*~*-nat ete n>«morBteo*w that | ksv* *ai-ed <ra It r mahy %ram, I keg io *«• fa, ly <hoi I sm radoog tra wtake II*. eml settUmrats if they w-H eom» f ros'd at aw>-e, if uot I aha'I dtoparae »f tbsm • b* beat te*ao**ff~. Ifespectf' fy. A. P. MANVIIsEaE. ‘W—•gra •rn w *1 *w»‘ %* * • , • t* » m 8W ■■ » * •pu mp f t g v go W. b DELPH, WtlMHOAUSTKEET.AUGUSTA (Jj l-KALKIt l.V m tea m 09 o w m J O'Neill & Sons, BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, 375 KING ST. ABOVE GEORGE, CHARLESTON, S. C. ssp7-4m Wedding Gifts —^ ALLAN'S. E’inp VFotcheo. Aracrican iS4 tfwiiw, of tha latrot atjlea. liich JTowelry. Of N«v and Elegant and Exquhlte Work- . ■ mamhlji. . foterTma Vnivnr In Frsah and Deanttfol Pittrrnt, mnwially adapted for Wedding IW-QU. Milverploted Wore, Tea Beta, Waiter*, tea Pitrber*. Rutter Uiabaa,Cuaa Oobteta, Spoon*. Fork* of beat quality, etc. Choice Woocy Ooodo French and A aver lean Cheka, Fins Table Cutlery, Sne^laeles, M£. watebra sad Jewetry CoeWWU Repa.roi, Tb* Beal Oaufo at tbs Lavra! Prim. * JAXIKfl 9l.L9.fo, *07 Kibg 8t., Cbarlsstoa, 8. C. Heating Stoves' Grates. Tinware, Hardware * J BfBuy the EXCELSIOR Conking Stove—15 different sixes and styles in sloek. 11 luting Steves for Ccftl and Wood in great variety. ! 4 sep21-"m W I- UELPH. 831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G. Champion Portable Engines. GEO. W. WITETAMS, Jr &CQ. CM AILLKMXON IRON WOn Kw . Portable and Stalionnry En- trines and Boiler*, Corn and fffwj ^ Mill* ilcrchanl and Plantation Saw Mills, Shaftlnjr, Pulleys Hangers, Cog Wheel* and Mill Irons, Stenra pumps, belt pumps Hand Pump*. * Ueh top (every foot warrant ed) Rubber tPaokinFr ll^P Packing, Lace NOTICE. Appifoatfon Win be mte* at tb* alora te (he LragIteraforeteBewilk ( ~r*—— Packing, Meta! Leather, Rubber Hose Pipe*. Cocka, Valyes, Pipmg, Fit, lings. Bolts, Nut*, VI ashers, Ice berg Metal (better and cheaper than "Geonioe Babbitt.) Caet- inga in Iron and Brake, Steam Hammer Forgiep, Largvet stock of Mill Supplies ia the South. Parties having Machinery to re pair will 9*4 »» to their ioUrmt to mU ob oft. Pkca you* Olden with Best Mftftufcet 0»f> W WILLl9MK.Jft A arf 14