The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 30, 1882, Image 2
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COUNTY
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CIRCULATION
THURSDAY,
NOVElkfBV.lt 80,
TP*
188‘2
official CMivkii of th* vote* polUU for
(ftBgrraHnon ia tbit diatriti gives (be no.
nexoU result:
Tillman.
r 2,-or
8,‘247
847
8,394
*J 1 ’' 74
,388
Aiksn
Barnwell
rolleton
Kdgefield
Hampton
Briylon,
K‘26
2.284
218
1,149
888
Unncan.
4
63
Total
Til
llinan simajority
6,3(12
6,908
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TH»annual report of A. P. Bntler 1«
an Inlnrratinff and Jnstrucilvo exhU'tt of
1h« progrns# 6f the State. Th© Ktatn 1ms
realixed thla year as a royalty on fertlll-
* vre'$188,25t. nn excess over last year’s col
lection of $13,713; 85 cHmpanloenro enirnfi;-
ed iu Bhipptng phosphate rock and Hi,772
tons were shipped, an Inqreuseof 16,231
tons over the pi feed In* yeai’g shipmen't.
South Carolina comes tweiillutirlu the list
of the fish producingStater^t h 1,005 rtsh-
ermen and producle Vftkie4at$2l2,432. Her
Shrimp fisheries aro more Important and
eatenetvAthan lhose of any other State—
0»rp hare been distribute 1 at 87 stations
throughout the 81 ate Besides carp the
Department has placed in the streams «>f
th# d£ate 1CI,000.California ralraon ,(ftd 1,-
945,000 Sftad.
rjPhe fstimates of the Department show
sn Increase of 114,400 beles of cotton over
the last yaar’s crop, or In money value $5,-
•24,967. J'he corn crop was 8,916,570 bush
els In < xoe»s of the prioeiliu* crop. Over
thecropof 1S8I, oasis fi.oii.mc bushrls
ahead and wtieat 951,268. lUc<> is 28,193,277
pounds hi excess of the crop of 1881. This
year the 8Ut« made 191,677 * illons of sorg
hum more than last year, and 182,M0 gal-
h>as more amrar sane evriip. Our pptAto
erop ts loot eased to tho tollowln* U*urSs:
Sweet potatoes, 1,719,999 buohela sud Iri^i
potatoes 181 636 bus hele. The I nor case of
the ^cA crop Is estliaated at $97179 bush
els. 19/79 SMreffBlIoas of milk wees eoht
this ye r than last year, snd 814.054 more
pound* of butter se.sa mor*h~nd of poul
try were raised thla year than hut year
and 179,828 more der*n of r**s. Theiwim.
I>er of oxen baa decreased 1,647 bead, milch
eow» bars deerraaed 1,0SS Iwwd and I be de-
nreoae In other rattle araAuals to 14J33
hm d. '(he decrease In ewtne *i*Hqniad l»
•10U kMd. The Incrasaa <>f vaJoaed th"
product* of tho St«i# Is eatlmaiad at |is.-
ni.551. while th* deen ase la pu4 at $rJS,
Stl Ih cotton lh*ocre«ire has derraaaed
*4.415 screa. while lo corn the acrenae baa
laerwonrd M.0I9. The oats acreate baa 1c*
srtassd i t.000 and whaat SVMi Blea H
planted Inevvy county of ue SUte and
has an oersac* of Tf./TS and s prod act «f
S1.S84.577 pounds. hosBtiam la piautwl la
. ovary w>uni y of tho StaU and hna au a#e«-
sffa of 8.451 and a produrt cf AfT.IST iral*
Iona. Swtar oane Is crown fn ovary rown*
ty axosol four, and boa an acr^c* nt 1 t:i
ondaprodMUof 9T.iffcaU.au Tavaep*
•CO <>f a west p>>taloea U rep r>aaat *4 by
sn.ms and ihe> laid t>y s nS4.S79 burhelcv
Irish pi>Later* nave an »< r*a*» >4 ft,*' * and
<4 *07 1*0 buahela Haoa or* |>laM-
tod ’«,7*i actea aed ytepi aw n** bush-
•^tceS id h«S th# moot pmuttslva
htf* 4 * l-iwn the least. Bdc*d*i<l
he* Uicvfl LuoUwr ufwatlie and (!»•*-
4^ saaslUat Uurry has fie Ura«wt
■WW «d aha-p and MallhC io the eiuall-
BSWsrUKi Uadaod «>• swine and Bkh-
roll Ihdd lias aa a ¥• race
sc<* of so pnMieta.
iheHtaie.andOolirttai
fthe pooreat, 1*8. Unaafoit «.•■• live
Bo** amoaal of auavatarrul fortiilwrs
| Ur<>Oee the savaUrsl. OastnrMown hnl
laversce ytfdd of enrn per acre ot 15
jsha e. whlrh w»« fh* Nfcwl lu lf>e *1»• r
id rarawell .nd Kershaw, each bavin*
Os for the smaller ytohl. Ki-r»haw has
he lax seal averse* yield of nata, ts-tac 9s
par acra, and Onwti villa the small-
II. la whi*at FaldleM lias he
lar seat avsraca yield, bain* 1ft boeheU per
fc.aore. a ad 4J|sran«|oa the anialtaat, bdn* ft.
to a
yUtyJ
Fnv*irr’a»-B»|kerTTev 6»« n.—4•svAJHbj
OTitrf. plamtiw, vn^.J^ardnar flu***
J. Riwra UitSM, defaiiUaulft. 4U0 Si ,
honn led Norlh by foulli iriHtUiyjr, Kaal
by lands of Mra. Martha Bf Itilfy , Wiiiik hj
land* fermarly hal^nging ts Wincli*ster (irs-
ham sud West 4>y land* bdonflog to lit* vaa
liia of 8. J., I treat. >
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t'ernelia S. Ktrklnpil vsjJU>'iainiiw It.
bsnivotff Ner
KirkUml. 4<)0 sam, lishnclarf Nerih hy
Innda of Mrs. S. I). Brabham. Bast by lands
of Marliu J lirhbh tm and Leroy Wilson,
South by bind* of M. A. Mg^ye and It. C.'
L irk land and W cst by lands of J.C. Kirk
land. . 2*v
Malaria, Chills ami Fever, and IMI-
Itivel
lous fttt.'icke positively cured with
Kmorys StandantUpr* Pills—an In-
fulllole remedy ; never falls tocur« the
most otistimijc, loDg-slaudlnif taut*
wliore Quinine ami all other lernedlcs
and failed. They are prepared ex-
presslyfor malailous eeeilons, in dou
ble boxes, t wo kinds, of, Pillsj contain
ing a strong cathartic add a chill break
er, siurar coated ; con^aintug no Q ii-
nlno or Mercury, causing no griping
or purging ; they are mild and t-fH-
cleat, certain in their action and harm
less in all *' cases ; tVstr effectually
cleanse the system, and give new life
and tone to tbs body. As a household
remedy they are uueqtmled. For/Liv
er Complaint their equal Is not known;
one box will have a Wonderful effect on
the uujrfct case. They are used and
prescribed by Ihyaiehios, and sold-by
DrncKists everywhere, or sent by mall
in 25 and BOtccnt boxi s. Emory’s Lit-
tle Cathartl^ Pills, best over made, on
ly 1ft cents. Standard Cure Co., 114
"Nassau Htreet, New York.
juhflCm ♦ 1
DR /rODO-
" Having roturnei! to llarnwell C. H.
to remain permanently, offers his’ ser
vices to the public In ALL branches of
the medical profcsHloh. i—
Terms—Cash or produce.
set 21 tf
Charleston. S C-
Manufsrtursrs ufUighflraile Fvrtilixvrs,
Prsprieturs of lbs C*l(brtisd Braads :
Ashepoo Fertiliser,
. A^hepoo Ac'. l J’hosphatp,
- J^ihw Fertllto-r, *•
Eulaw Acid i’boapbate,
Carolina Pho«|4)are,
PalmstU) AcM Phosphate.
Importers of <i«nulos Osrmau Kalnir,
dlrset from the Minos.
CocsrUyour Interesi »n4 buy these
goods. Make application to
r W. FarrHl A Co.. Blackvills, 8.C.
W. J. Martin. UlarfcTtl!#. 8 a
H J. Brabham 4 Br ’., Ran befK.BC.
J. D. tkvpHaud, Bamberg, 8. C.
N J. Hat’s H7, Uamtvsri/. ft. (’•
W. II K-M.be.ly, WdUaius.K Q
J W. P'lim, Graham*. & G. 1
JNtU A G »Ve. Ailrudal^8 Q.
A•ll*T*•'' , t**’'■•4-hale Co.
IblBlAirtiON. TAYLOR A CO,
Oeoeral Agt ala, Cbaslewtou, fV C\
s«vl 4m
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“An Honest Confession is Good for flie Soul,"
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iilmporient, Dealers and Jobbers in flenerat’. ■ 1
|3 603 IIroad Street,
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Wn k»ep on bsnd»and have o-nistantly arriving the v .
lv«ann thefVy', oonSisthig
Hanlware, Mechanics and t areenter
goods ever receive
kiuds,-Builders B—-—--—- , — -, , 1
! suppliea, Saddl* rj’. Harimss and Plow tt- ar. Gus-, Pistols an .
f-aws and Improved Flxturivs, Tgins 8eln Cord and hopes, la
Tubs, Buckets an* Wopdenwara, «t>ea. Rakes. Shove a. Pi ok a, etc ,
thing fruiu a Needls to a Sheet Anchor usually kept In a first cliiss ^
llshment. 0ur8t.KJkof Agrleullural ImplemenU Is simply complete A
m .1.1 ..... ..4 .Vl a* . . f f '■> « 4 4 k Cl /Ci •> I Oi flU / 'cv
prices to defy competition a cholo** varleiy of El'C 1 ! Cuiteis(Shielalr A<;o.\
I eis (‘'luclair A Co’s), Collins’ Extra Flni-h Bro'zo Axe Alarm drawer*, < <X
Railroad blocks, GrinUsUmeR, etc. We feel tionlMcnt that the experience V
Heiidersob. which exist ds over a period of forty years in the Hardware bunt
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COME TO 4HtAII tM'S
guarantee to his many frlendoof ouf*gmsl faith In ii.nkhtg the announcemunt
stock cannot be excelled nor our pi io-s undercut. It hns been our emhavu
chasing to fill tho needs of tho peotde. and to si rangers and the nubile ge»en r
merely extend an Invllatlon to call and examine and price our goods, promising
courteous attention and tn cverv instance giuirtinteeiiig sntisfacltoB. We nsike a ^
■ laity of the Olei rated Genuine Hunter.11u.ke FariM-rs’ Friend Ph.w“and >take’s wr<
ly known Dixie Plow, with » full line of cAHtlngs alw ys on hand to match these exc
tot ItVtJentotj. Call a.,(l Mamto out^ 1>KBKON * „
Nn^mBFoad St., Next to Avgusta HbtoJ and 2rm Door above the Railroad Crossli
no\23 8n
HESBFS.
Street. Augusta. Geor,
its and Furaisliing
FOR GENTS. YOUTHS AND BOYS.
At Hq^k Bottom Figures.
±-landsonTe all nud W inter Suits.
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739 Brot
^ ow Going’ 6ft at
-A.NU CHK A ns»T ououw |4N XH 1C M A.WICE
sov28 8m .
BOOTS AND SHOES AT lOSf.
HATS AND CAPS AT WST.
DRY GOODS ATUOST.
[CLOTHING AT COST.
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| CROCKERY AT C‘)8T.
NOTIONS AT COST. * “ .
UEDS'BEADS AT COST.
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TRUNKS AND CHAIRS AT COST.
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1 will *HI iho« good* I »tntf, *0
wlicn you C'-rae t*» tows dovi’t forget it.
I have lots of them and have so use fwr
South Carolina ihVihvn
4lh, 1882, tra
C-.mmcncin? June
will run as follows:
bOLl'M HI A DIVISION.
any.
A I^O.
A fisc lot bfOroocrico, Tolmceo snd
Be Convinced
Crisis at lowest prUxs.
C. E. Lartigue.
RLACKYILLE 8. C. *
(Daily.)
I^ave Charleates r.0Q.e m
$.15 F
6 IS i
Arrive at Columbia
11.28 a m
Leave Columbia
4.45 pm
9 St) j
Arrive at Cbarlreles
10 40 p m
8
AUGUSTA DIVISION.
< Daily-Weet.)
I^Oye rharle-ton 8 $6 e m
4/0 p
Amveet Hrenrhvtllo
10 46 e m
€.•6) y
Leave Brencbviil^
Id 40 a m
C 02 y
l eave Rdiele
11 Ot a •*
6.121
Lmite Midwev
11 15 am
A 22 p
l<ea»* B»mbcrg
11 22 a m
*2tt r
l.eav# (<raU*mt
II ad a m
• 42 I
Leave Le**
11 4" a «
6U P
Lee** tt'eckville
11 ’-7am
7 Hr
Leave R.he
12 Itpm
7»r
I eave M illiet -a
12 np m
:$4p
Arrive at Auguete
2 UO p m
8 A-p
»ef21 t #
|t>uly —Com *
I ■ m
*2« f
AND GO HOME IIAIH’Y I
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ALLANS.
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L’ a - ftsrt
sa • 3T “i - c '
1“S irF?i
ImS* flf sostsiaru**!
« s
fertliVtars w.v "
T ^ aaM. adacraaaa1 »wa tons of the
IWW
rktog os Uv*
•SI. Ooorgotown |>«y* lbe bnvt
«b M farts hands, tilftn p r raouth,
id caught bln rW* **** l<>waat, 94.00 per month,
ftg him orpr tha largest amount
wb Ha landw 4, PPbe* and Kerahaw the *malle*t.
• Th^i waa aTi» 9. Tb»wpa«>a will bv inaugvratr I
I o| tho party tras^ft n»xt Tnwdav. *'• wbit*
b. H# Waa •(> enlled —voted tbo (irvvnbaek lieket
thw load 1 nf
county. 1,000 oolnr*4 oivu in
bar* v*i«d tba l>«siarra(tetisVvi. A
FaMattf- Ift^bar u kaf-yy in il.* poa».M>4«a of
a Iktby thrv* aonllia old and weigiiinj 11
pous-U and 3 ounce*- Wember prophet*
predict . n unurial snow fall tin* winter. —
There are in ihitriiate h23 rejuUr practi*
ing phyaicias*. 27liiicj^»t d retail apeiliM-a-
rte* and 127 d*uti*t*7>° Rarn’/e 1 county
there a re 41 phyaician*. 18 apotbocarie* and
12 dnatist*. In the recent election the ma
jority in favor of Ike constitutional amend
Stent- relating to the diatjua'ification efelee
tor* w#8 54,421; the majority in favor of the
dasaUtaliooal ainendnient reLting to the
fine of holding election* wa* 68.502 ami the
majority against the amendment relating to
new count tea was 6,323.
Newberry Herald': “Of Johnson ilagood,
the retiring Ooveraor, we desire to say. that
he gen*out ef the Executive office with a ree
<rd of which
♦if!
any man mny wall b* pr4ue);
Hi* term of office has sot been marked by
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anything brilliant or dashing, for (here ha-
been no occasion for it. The duties of (he
office have been discharged conscientiously,
ably and impartially, with ns attempt etdis
play, no pretended State craft, no skyrock.
•f any sort, hut ms plain, simple buai
ness way, as an honest, modest and capable
■BS SI toads te bis own buslse-g affair*.—
South Csrslinahas sever had shelter Gov
; srsor than Jobnsos Hagood, sna tha hearts
of (ha peeple will follow him into his retire-
^ j most with aiaoere wishea for his fhiure wel-
fcre.psd prosperity.'
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Tsp Low Cointst.—ATe clip the following
from (he Greenville News: ’North Carelins
newspapers complain that (he Democrtfs of
ikelowceoutry failed te hold up (heir end
properly, while these in themounteins saved
theStatedoiag their whole duly. In South
Gere)ins it was exactly the ether w*y. Ids
•V well perbape. If theupeeuntry efScnth
Carolina hod doneas wello* tkelew eeuntry,
we would havShed 10D.009 minority, and J.
Hgpdrix Melaae .might 1 have o
•leettos (wise. At It is. ha has
hollors to threw nwi to-prevs
spastasssse ebeieo of tho pyop
prebobty m*MV him-elf
JkSO tboemnte.” Wo is boor
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Goa U tho low
V-tzhiin
Free Exhibitio
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Ts* no*, u »»>4» L-«-a (As*
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B make uua'ak'S oud ofle* Scrioae one* ; by oeLnnwkvl r *ieg three error* wo partly eon i->oo I
GrahesM, orktwwlc fo* tKot ho he# iao<k s miolakc sod he* imoernevly oversterkod hisuaif
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1 *«-• R«a.n*rg
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M 17 am
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Ar at Br*-rbvitle
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5 t<a p a*
; leave l <.lw *.».•
4 PA am
, Ar. si Braaeatills
lo 22 s m
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HBOWNS
It la well known InCharloeton andBtateof
South t'Aiollna, aleu the aunoundlng
SUt-'S, that .
fftrown’* ITurnUnre Ntore
takes a loatllng part In the Furniture Trade
of Charl-eton. 1 strive In every way to
pi0**0 my quotum-ro. There Is no hag
gling over prices nt this store.
I tlx a price at which goods can be sold
at a living profit Havtdgdetermined thus,
I have hut one price for all I sell goods on
(heir merit*, and would not misrepresent
them pvon to effect a sale, so that a blind
man or a child can buy aft this store wlth-
lie expected and V sow Una OB haaJ the iromenae Ptork which has hem tha talk of the 00a sty for the lost two •oaths,
chares ••«!• esrly ia tha season eoatiaas tu <x u.e ia sapry Jay saJ hr has just received from New York F.ftj Ladies' Light Jack
ets sod oos handrrd Ladies’ Cloaks, Dolma* and Ulsters, which ha is determiaed not to carry over soother saasoa sad tharefort
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will be sold at prices tlist can't te conpsrod with anything ever before offered to the pablie. l.V) Gent's Overcoats from 92 50
to 920 00 to suit everybody. 93.000 ia Boots and Sbuas, the best stock (ia quality) in the country must be sold to make room
for the Chiatmas Goods now daily expected.
200 pieces best Prints, not seconds, but latest psttarnr snd styles, absolutely standard, will b« sold at 6 1-4 cents per yard—
common Calicoes at lower prices.
Five (3) Bairs Grauiteville “C** at 5 cents per yard by the piece. .
Five (5) Bale* Graiutcville R. R. at 6 cents per yard by the piece.
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Twenty-five (25) Opeu-trp Single and Double Buggies, best make, at prices lower than they have ever been
91-000 in Crockery, Glassware and China at astonishingly low figuir*
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Saddles and Harness almost given away.
Gentlemen wiH find a magnificent assortment ef furnishing Goods.. V*
; O’Neill & Sobs. Mr
BO0T9 AND SHOES.
lent, Ties and Scs.fs, SilLJ n and Colton Handkerchief.-. These Goods
out fear of tx-tng Imposed upon,
i have Mt kinds or Furniture
to ffx up
I have the
Boss Bod Hpflng of the South, duet and
vermin proof; also Bod Tca-turs very
cheap. PHILIP BROWN,
8<oreand Office, 2i9 Ring Sire-1, »
sop? 3m Charleston, 8. C.
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The Bl&ckvill« Male aii4 Female Stm
Itttry
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Wilt b* opvneM4on*»T, *n«t Oetohar. It will b*
la charge of Mr. W.E. Or.\y, * gentlemta of liUrary
la*t* »ud colltir*. Hi* r*f*rencM *r* Prof. CarlUle,
of Wofford College, Bad Prof. H. M. Brans of Char
leston CoUoro. Praneh, German and Spanish will b«
taught la addition to U10 vnual Irigligi and cltuieol
c-ours*. lot ruction in miiM* tf desired. Kate* of
tuition (|ait* low. Board in privat* fomill**
rwtMathle.
Apply lo th* Principe) or on* y/ tho Trujt«4«, C.
K. lartlgne, Jam** Kelly, W. J. hUrUn^-a Brown,
P. W. Parreil, Boerd of ErnHU**. sepfil-tf
Socks, Shirts—Laundried and Unlaundried-
nmst and will be sold.
1 T f — ; - - --7— * %
Fine Stationary in boxes. Elegant Toi'et Ar’.iclcs fsr Ladies, Fjrt'Soaps, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Tuffs, Cowls, Extracts.
Small but Fine Selection of Hals, Latest Styles and from Fine.st Millinery EalablishmenU in New Yonk.
Don’t make a mistake but come to LIKBMAN S®MPORIUM, where you can find anything and everything you want.
No trouble to show Goods and noonepr'ged to buy. •
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You will Save Money by comujg-fo Grahams, even if you live some disUnce from there. THE EMPORIUM
is the Finest
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Store in the country. Qpdle and see it!
Remember that-^c propose to sell these goods, if not with a profit then without one, and if not at cost then below cent—but sold
they mueb-And will Le.
kland,
fwright and Blacksmith,
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BLACKVILLE, S. C.
Is now and at a-'l times prepared with
Brwt cIam workmen and first oias* mate
rial to da all work la kit Hoe In first class
sty I- and at • eaerwtabln figursa. He sotte-
lr« | sfeic [.atronture and oontt-Jeotly refer*
te all pereonN who bavsffsrori d him with
-air<««*•'.>. Raft* always at howie and
always at avfk.
S. Liebman, Grahama S, C.
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WUile’w I'nttirwlle Iluwvr.
as. 7$. Si 01. $i». $2 as. | "
Mer.'aMi ft K te
$9 IS. $J.rO $1 h»
NIMaxi’* fine •■ft kata.
M-• *. y-»stha atm] Hoys ••ft s'lff hata.
4*litMr*a's Hats and Capa from .ft cvi
to 91 »>. * |
CisPrellaA Kepalied aad Rww-vr
Walftleg Ceiicn
1*9 KingMreet, oppopd H*e*l St.
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4*i y. Ssaday*. wiift •twt*» 1
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M. ■**• • e uawctM-wv dotty witli ire in, <4 i{
Gewgre PkilpeCd *o4 4 rot re I RoiivoaA
‘.'••vg.*. 4»r Maeaw. AtlsstaaaS oil p«i*
W*w« *aj howlbwwet.
• TA8«I.NliE* MIC’t
Ctcsrtres Ticket* t**s4 D«to oil klalia
lov Rc-a-l *rc a*.4 *| $ e*al* (-4* hut* t
V'-*-- 4 tnp. Tickct* are g<«oJ fat ire 4*y*
rrnuro On tt«(ur4»y* *a4 ewa Uy* tic**
• ■rv»»t4 t« sad frvwall Maiion* *t or* In
• * **» t*re for th* r -uo4 trip. * Tickrt* a
noon t* rtiurn flvgul
vlw $r*t-c4w**, .1 rent* pi
l»tra iickwt* are purcb*
• e-i h«iur* enirritix th* carv Mevpiag t a
| »r* run aa a I nipkt paoeecgfr train* batwvt
TRUNKS AND V.M.TSRS. c ‘* w: ****« •« l <'*tawh.a.
D C. AUJULO. r AT Aft.
JOHN B. PECK. Generol .Manager.
375 KING ST. ABOVE GEORGE
( HARLESTON, 8. C.
sep74m -
GET THE BEST.
C. Y, TEIHMANN, i f Htticwfll,
-wirn-
'W'hulcjale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS and SHOE©
W8 BEGAD AT. AUGUSTA. GA.,
Will be happy to see and serve hii nn-
merous friends iu Barnwell and mtyeent
W«baler'r Diciiona'y ia tb* bant. E»*r
fawi.ly should bava • copy Al'iacii * W-l
star * Dictionary, cooutning o«*i $00 illui
(ration*. 50,(-00 words anil phraam, compn
baaaifely dofinod, uxaful (bet* asd tahln
toreign ward* and | bre-e*. pronouncing »«
**bn ary of scripture and propor same*, lii
of mythological and c amucsI nama*. Uaita
.<tnie*eansus for I860 and many o«her u*aft
table*. Postpaid for only fiOcwoi*. Addrei
K-tFlsrosee A Co., P. O. box IbttO, 8oui
Bend, bid. - T~
Japanese Crepo-
coantics.
tcpl4-6m
- Depot for'Builders
32 aad 34 Mary 8t. Charleston, S. C.
4.
Brick, Run ef Kiln, per tkonsand, $0 $0.
Brisk. Selected “ “ 10 40.
‘ Lime, per barrsl.fil $0.
Cement, per barrel, 92 60.
PDeter, per barrel, 92 74.
Hair, per psuad, 8 cents.
D00IW, SASHES and BLINDS, •
' and BUILDERS’ HARDWARE
at lower prices thaa eae be bought elsewhere.
jfif~Write for price*.
jttT*Articles above Ore priced delivered at
jour depot.
Respectfully,
Job Dawson.
aepld-tm
BAVEK
IMPORTKlt OK
BAR ANAS, COCO A NUTS AND ORANGES,
Asd WbslMaU Dsnlsr ip -
APPLE8, POTATOES, ONIONS, Ac.
115 Rost Kay, OfcariastM, 9. r
Country orders solictiad tori eatiafae-
NpT-4a.
Ia order t« ratroduc# our Jnpanete Crep
good* we will sitind port-paid to any ndd re-
on receipt of fitly cenia. or 17 three cen
suape, the follewiug; 1 window Unner
sixe 18 by 24 inches, with rich oolerasd deei
border; 1 tidy, sixe 8 by 11 iscbee, ver
handsome; 1 lamp mat. 27 inches in circum
ferenev, perfectly lovely; 1 wall ecreen, Urg.
“•d^hasdsamN Addrsm.E. Florence h to
on—
South Bend, ludiana.
Two Good Books
rharaber*s Informal ion
for tha People; oi
1001 1 hings Worth Knowing, corapri 'a*
thehistory and myatery of everytliing in
common use. Crabbe s Handy Cyclopedi ;
or fcapknation of Words and Thingi. c n!
necied with all the Arte and Scier.cee, ill «-
trated with over 6u0 engraving* nicely houod
in cloth, gilt, else about « by 8 inehe- and
nearly two inohea thick. Retail* at $1 5fl,
8ample of either, toagenUomy. for PI, or
*‘ h . N T Addrtaa, K. Rr.ut 4 Ca South
Bend, Isdiaaa,
FA.RMKKS!
If yon want fr* sample oopiae ef the lar.
tmt and bset agneulturel paper ia the oouo-
try, write yours aad year acighbors r
<m a postal eaH aad mail it U Frme. *
Frisad Pub. 0s., Smith Bead. lad. Print ,
a ysar aad Ptsmtums i# every * M
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