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JJBiiDAl, MABOH M* 1888. ^ id catarrhs arc opldemic. Thsp^ach crop ti 111 be a cothptote failure . To-morrow U (iood Fri lar. tho «nd of L«nt ft id a f ivoilfc Cay for pi mtlnir^bonn* Mr. W. O. Tyson l.^iow fu-lnclpnl of a • 'ioct classical school at Eariy iJrancli, • ■Hamriton county. Bishop Sown preached twocxosllontscr- moiw on Sunday <imi eoiiflrrro'd thrijc Can- dHates for mcaibcrship In the Episoi*pal Church. • • .■ '« ' ^ • Mr. John,H. Mlx?on, th« champion mel on grower, has sold this season over four handred po'ifrtts of wutpnuelou seeds for $1.25 per pound. * ” Gapt. i. W. V)ondw.ird gives usthe pleas ant assurance that tho proepedla for n trlo- rious.Fair next fall uio booming iiko a Mlsatssippl froahet Mrs 4. Armstr.mg has rec dro<l an ole- gant assortment of Spring end Summer MitUnor) lo whlcti she invites the atten tion of Hie ladles in and around Wliliston. * rach22-3w “Wh to can I g>t tho m.*st and best for my mosey?” At r.2l Broad Street Angus- t>, Ua.. C. H. Taylor, Agent ami Poalc-r In Timor of Pianoi. Pipe and Uoed Orgatis. - ~*‘The editor and family” are InyileJ to attend the third grand ba ll of the Black- rlliuCornet Band on the 2«Ui tnt. Thanks, hut we are afral'l tliat the cares of liouse- keeplng will prevent tho altcadauco of the family. - ‘ - _ Mr. JB. W. Nance, formerly odlt.r of the Elko Hawkrye, l;ns imtalillshed a fl lurleh- lug te: riipin trade with Charleston. H*> makes w»»ekly shipments and ieal z>s an n vorage pr. lltof two dollai # |>er .loz n — r W lie says itpaysb-tUr UiaiTthe u wspapt r bustnees. IJat •r.Jmemr* ibr l hie A^rftl Tes -* onaMT/c»os ' L.F. Give, 3. S. Daniel*. W. P. Wilcox* E. A. Furee, J, D. Fraxton, W. L. Cntiffr A. P. Smoko, L. A. Green, 3. W. Baxter,. prrir jo nous Henry Lard, W. H Garvin. W. M. Bostick.-Jr., W. K. Baysor, Wtn. Matthews, S. P. Mai er, Jr.,’ J. C. Utume, John 0. Harvey. F1UST WKEX. Alfred Owens, W. F. Googo, F. F Dunbar, E M. C tpe. M. B. Brookor, B. ft. San ifer, W. D. Free. O T. Holly, J.C. Hair, O. Brunson, W. L. Loo, ^ 1). ft Matheny, M. Smoke. M. T. WU la, Spencer Barnes, J. L. Grubbs,, a W. F. Green, {j W. B. Johnson. Jl. M. Jenkins* John G. Thompson, J. G. Barker, H. S. Fnrso, P. C. Beard, J. J. Williams, Wilson, (hinds, J..A. Myilek. W. T. Beard, J. B. O'Neal, ft. 8,8 mdiTS, W. A. Hill, - . Wm. PoiUf d, Allen M. Barnes, James Andeisoii, B. ft. Anderson, D. S. Hartz -g, Lewis Noiil. A Novel Sett—Last week a tlr-some case that ha<l fur some tiuic been peiKlinj' In one of our Tii.ils Justice Courts was settled in a way Musical Mmehawllco and Profeetd uwi 1 H»nt, was ut once tiovcl siui adtuiraUlc., K. r; 1’be parlies were litigious and thecuse was dtaggiug; the Court, was tired ami the attorneys distrusted. Ho Hie »it- •orneys paid the costs and bad the case di-iinirtsed. The lawyer bv*re ap pears in a new light and It is more favorable than that in which lie is usually regarded.—N-wbcny Heiald. An early change In tho schedule r.f the Barnwell ftallriMif Is pr-nnise l. Tbn nf- U*nioon train will le vy.j Uaruweil at 4 8n p. in. giving to rourid trip pasMmgersan houy sud a half In Bhickvi hi. IJie change is proposed special 1 v for la>![‘>s who msy wiih to go shopping iu our •■commercial iu.itrv.g>oiis." iy nlitht. Mr. I.^wis Crei-ch was ( f.,Wn unlT roT>lFi*<Ton Mar I lx no ugh stPSKF by cilufeti assailants of a nmali amount of tuoi cy n. d s< ■ vo rat v a * u <Mn pi - |hts. On Sunday night Oiini •! Grant mid t!arollue Crown, both colorci), wrearrest- rd and lodged in j bl to wait trial for Luc r t line at Uio April term. Four scribes a re u < w re »uhi rl y employed in the Clerk’s ofllO''. - One i* occ.iided in fid Iff liens and the ol hers urr busy in re cording bills of sale tind uiorigage-s to fte- vure pVyiueht foFodvano-s. "Credit is to V nhundaiit, hut farmers am presumml to know their own husiiiesi t.. st. and if they > fiiul the nierclian s can stand it the rest of I the world can. ^ >Vc ba I th ■ pleasure of a vi-i*. on Tues day from our townsman, the Itev. M. Pk. Suaree. He locks' well and rzpr b iie. s hint- m»lf as being Idghlv ploasetl with ids visits to Camden, Kliiutef and CulHmbir. He uaa of rh^ tue-tt'^Hal of the late Mrs. Mary <1. Harley wldeh we _pio • liounee to be a llttbl ^U rtry gem, and t would advisaall who re* (Ids to secure n I * eig^v at pure. It h is a \ ei y coiT' Ct like- •■ess of Mrs. II., tjipeelesr end pap-r Hue, nil ftinit^hetl for the email Mint of O ceuts. tvilto your nnii'e and place of rcBtdsncHon. n pipdal and i he Uev. g'Uit K'tuun will de- llv.-r you a copy as w h*& ns possible. PtiBN-KD TO Dkuh —On the J3lh Inst ml Bethany, th j«i ,'ht your old dmighter of Maria Mlddl.-ton, c •Ior.*d, e oig'it tiro front u tor h uhli which she Was lighting Uakh _'it.vipR In* My. \V. F. W/athersh - ■’* tviaeeTn Fotir Mile Town«i i.i and was so soveiely burned that she died, two days later. . - IV. fl.T. ir—The following la lies were elected oftl; is of Biockvilla W.TTT. U. for one ye.n : Mr-*. K 3. HmiiuiOJ, Pt>si- <leut; Mi'S. Dr. Millliou-’e, Geil.'ral V*i(ie- Presiileot^ Mrs. David WiiggS, Mrs. Alb.a Hteadinan and Mrs. Bunch. Vic**-Piesi- rlents; MissG. E.HugiKid, 1'rousurer; Miss Minnie Bulst, Ite«.,rdl,ig Scaetafy; Mh» W>dMkjn«li, CmoeipondingSi cftftury. per Kirkland r quests us tapuh- -Bowing Coriectiens of error* in toe publlcati m ot hi * annu d r<«port: — Coiiriiy CkaumlsskHierV salary, j try and Tritn»*s tickets ehouhl bo at tho close ol Uio Tieasurci’s report of general county funds, midliot at tho close of tho Commis- *. iter*’ r-port. Tlie recapitulation should he as follows: Total aiuou t paid from gonyral i county funda. $'-*> 74.1 35 Total amount paid from EpeeiiU ftthd TT ^ 3,738 83 Total amount paid from school f urr I....,... ^. ' 14,9)7 06 Grand Total - - - $31,7:9 20 Ma; Edit ib:—1 he Baptist Church nt Blackvllle was HUed by a large and Intel ligent audb uce ou Friday evening, 16th In- »l*nt,"to ei j iy the lli st annlversa' y of the W. C. T. U. The ei-siij-lsts. Misses Johu- •011 and Bell, of WilllatoiK enhanced Us in terest by their ute<eiiee and reading. ’I he orator, Mr. W. U. Kelly, acquitted himself With credit, mid tho many handsome bou quets whU-Kluvroo ived’ attlr * conclusion uf his aihlrets were certainly very 11 itter- Jug tesMrUonlals of the app eclat ion of Ids ” ffrst CfT irt hi « 'ib!ic. Ho w.is foliowml bv* * 8h ru> bk Lynchm).—The Chcstoi Bullctlp sajs that Ella hHclilin, ool* ored, who lives ou Mr. Itobvrt Dreu- rvui's place, war Richbuxg, heated a shovel red hot.oue day last we* k and spunked her five-year old child wtih it because the child would not say Its prayers. The ehoy* 1 whs applied to the .naked skin and the child’* flesh w is Imriiby Mealed, a physician is attending the child and it is probable, that It Wilt get weft. - Dynamite in London—A tor rifle ex- pioshti occurred in gov-Mm 111 eat.heard ufflee* iu. Weatai4,stcr at 9 o'clock on TbjUradayi Might, <lcstroy- lug mecli rr-diertV!The report ^as ReaitJ in the House of Comiuons, and •jiused alarth. The concussion wm eo great, Hint it shook the side galieriie and reporter a’ gallery. It- h<ing the IX ?LsCI (IF SE\lllM FW TK MCr.' TJHE HIMMOJCM’MI v Hepatic CompoiSid. OB. LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, -JT WILLS WE YOU* DOCTOR BILL. IT IS THE MOST EFFECTIVE and valu able Medicine ev*r offered to the Ainerimn people. A* fast as its merits become know* iu use becomes universal Iu every communL ty. No family will be trirhout it after hav ing once tested its great v*lne. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS •re wasted on IMiysieians* foes by the dys peptic, the rheumatic, th# bilious.^*nd the servoui, when a dollar expended on thstun- npproachablo vegetable Tonic nad'A Iterative Dr. Simmins’s Hepatic Coni{H)UBd, ’ OR LIVER AND KIDNEY CURE, woo'd in every case^ effect a radical cure. If you are bilious, tongue coated, head hat, dull, or ficbing, bad breath, stomach heavy or sour, if bowels inactive nintepasxAges hard and occasional loose seas, if your sleep is bro. kea(tassing about in bed), if you getupun- refreshed', if your skin is sallow, eyes yellow, if henry, du'l pains in back npd limbs, if you are drowsy, indisposed to talk or net, if any one or more ofthetesympfonfs, lakcadoseof Sim mens's y. 4 HEPATIC COMPOUND^ and you will gel immcliate relief. , DOW IK .t: Mt)I;'E. SoleJ’ioprietors, Giar- For sale in Barnwell by ChOtle* Vechniniitj. *• “ “ Bluekvilleby Dr. J. II. Price. •< <i '<• P illision by >V. M Kennedy. - nirliMv Til K~ n s. MRS MORAIR Is now receiving- her Sprin Slock of Eadlsto Phosphate 0o. CHARLESTON. 8 O J. R E- 8L1OA.N. Oeneral Agent manupacturers of^ Ediato Acid Phosphate, EdUto Ammotiiqt^d lerti izer. Edistp AciduLtad Dock, (Ifl to 14.S0 pcrcont- Availuble Phosphoric Acid)''Edisto Ash Klvwept Edisto Ground R«>ck, Gorman Kaiuit, Nov* Scotia Land Plaster. aka nth: ico i-*ui«ic. ' "J PkLBrit, 8. 0., November 13th, 1882. J. B. E Sloan, Gen’l Agt. E ltato Pbo*phutu <>•.: Partlvs to wbv»m I sold yotir Achl nay nuhesitntlngly that It Is the beet Acid tbdy havo ever used iitul * q*Tal to inoet of the Guano*. I can uell * great 'hul of ithrru n.-xt J 8eM*0D. Ouu ui*n, B. E OhupmuD, tdd ate that 1^* |-lHlJte>) an old exhauete*! Held of ei9iir«?en acta* in ooru uud by—using the Acnl inwde £50 buehete of good coni. Yours, truly, II. M. PIUNC'E. Read Letter front D. P. DUNCAN, Eeq , who 1* the President of the South Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical hcoit ty 1 Uni*>k CotNTY, 8. 0/, October 20 h, 1882. J. B. E aioan, E/a , Charleston, H. C. I - ■ Dkab 8n»—Ymif lafor asking for * report on your Phoeplmto that I need Is to band. Tbe'Oottod on which I tried Hie test question between several iirsml* was quite late, and has only beeii picked oyer once, with the ft-llovvlug result : 1st acre, rot hing, first pivklug...... r.... ,.i 40 B.s. Seed Cott(>n. 2 I acre, 200 lbs. Kuiult, first picking 92 a '* 81 acre, 200 Ibe. * — Acid, first jiicklug -.120 4’h acre, 200 lbs, Edict*' Acid, first ph-king Jill 5 b acre, Edisto’Acld 14011)8,70 lbs. Kiduit.llist picking.. 184 Orli acre, E Hsto Acid, K dnit uud SuiMe Manure. com post. 000 lbs.,) Prat picking, t .19) Tivflahd piauteil* very poor Indeed, which I selected for the purpr'seof giving the Guano the betlrr chuticc to .<how what was in It. Of course there •• ti are a good many bolls yot to open, hut I doubt If it dtunges the reault muo!i. Cost considered, I prefer what you have ben pleased to call ‘‘D hichu’s Phos phate,” which I intend to use mostly next year. Several of my neighbors have been aTt'er me for trntmrttjv ©# above. Y.-ry truly, D. 1’. DUNCAN. *Name of Company given but withhel 4. ——FOK SALK BY PIMOTsT BROWN & CO Barnwell. SIMON BBC \V N. Blackvllle. Diehl 1m NtH8 a <Caii<lidatcs dinner hour few uiemtnTM of the fclo'iue w-re present in the li**!l, 'i h‘j Duke of E Unbcrgh was lit the lVcrs f guiley a -.*1 Kecmed alarmol. No one wus in- j*ired. The ieportresembled the Ttls- clia'ge rrf~an-StHrrrrgijri. Tire-rrptu- riton was cau*e*i by dynan.itc, au|l a deliberate attempt was mvle to blow up the government ullicea by The FVnlaiXs, FaKMKIJS SlIOl LD Co-OPKKATK.—If th*: fUnners iu a single township, or ev-en a neighborhood, were thoroughly orgnp- iz*d lor the, purpose, with hut ti tle ex- p$p*c 11 each, they cpuiil procure tho finest ^Kn id mi horses, the tuost eh iwt and graceful cattle, the heaviest fleeced sheep or the purest bred hogs, and the caiii would more than eompfmKnie for the ettort. 'J'liey would be cuab'ei to com- mand higher prices for their stoekpthc cost ol the transportation will be lessened * coin flie abilityto market in bulk, rite most cost'y agri-ultural iuiplcmcuts con d be procured, and the advantages of 8ch;.iula*.churches and' libiarics be avail abe to all. Cooperation does-Hot hiier- fore with_ tlie-oidinary bu'-iness of tiie f*rineiv> It does nut mpuiTc *mmmiUaj, nor clocs-U tcacli imaioiahty. It is not tfcccs.-ary Jiir them to work togctfiFFYirr the s.-img. farm, or to sell .out and try something he-v. Wetiicsu nothing *.f that, but wc wish to advise farmers to clob together and i'-nu co-operative n<i so-ialions lor purchasing supplied stock, seeds, implciuents and otlicr necessaries, and for selling the'ptoduc-' ^»f the f-rm. Iu Other words, ii capital can stud the CHOICE miLINEKY GOODS, and cordially invites the calls of the ladies of Barnwell and. the , sun'ouudin i,!i; couiitry. ID r stock is the- largest t ver brought to this county. It is complete in all departments.— Every article was personally se lected by her and she confi ent- ly guarantees satisfaction in Ktyleiv qualities and prices. PXC NIC * CROQUET : AND DRESS HATS in endless variety and at all jui ces. A large lot of charming Bonnets, bought expressly for the Easter season^to whlcli the atiuitiou of the ladiesT* espec ially called. Spring Prints. Lnwrts.Piqins. Buntings, Nun’s Yeilings, both in black and colors, and all the new styles of Dress Goods. O’Neill, The Leader BliACKVIUiE!, S. C. La-t >e*!*ori we ndiled the new fetithre of •rrutjging the whocD so ihst they sotTM l>e luiide to run any di-taruy apart and all the rert cf the Uuhivstor ktspioust-— So wc make them this seaj.m. It maHLr* not how cloie your row* arc logetbef'. xkcJHua. L can bu so^da auit theta. A Sccdur Is also attached to ths Culuv*:or lor sow ing iu Oats', N\ heut, Kye, Bess, and tlulike. “T STATE AGENTS FOil -y KEMP’S MAN URE ISP RE AD / sricvltuKal •KV.WTKM. FOB SALE FOB SALE: Axe*, I lames, line-, ( liatnr, 1’low Linos, Ftjws. Kw Jttot kx, Sh'gh trecs. SImvcIs, bpadcs, Fork*. W’oddttMic, 'J iewiue, -TV.’Wiu'e - " hraoAtOnff tt**i (>v In* Jtpiuwr. Rl» hwt^etc.. bro«ito«itf or is drtlU. loirtte i' A«h«*. linw, Oottnu rwo., i, i■ ftw Iftmlrimt fn^Tt full i&fticulftriik tA&rtm ^ otfon Pbntcr*, unno DWtrihutore, iindsof Harrow* II Tin- H e- s*icl Funning Imple • meuts. School, Walking and Dress Shoes for all ages and in all num- oceun wirii thtmcmds of sails, cross the mountuiuTAvTfh lightoing ^pecd and for n c0lll i miimGe . and up th lusunds ut uiammoth enterpn^es, It ttachcs farmers tha f . by following the same course they tan d > many things for th cm sc Ives that w*»uld be itn possible for the single iud’viduul to p rlbrin. United effort overcomes all difficulties and sur. mounts every obstacle, great or Snudhy* Farmct'S - Magazine II<)\V encouraging - o tiik Stuck Law Works,—Ab evidence of the material of S >utK M»J *r L. T. Iz'.aHo a cupiial spcwch on the niillty ofFr. —Oinatltut ioinill ty hi bitten. WocouM not but ohservo tiiat ttm presonwr-of 1 i lica h i«f a vary lug irin^velT«"t on our friend. Whleh was It, MajorrUm iadiesoi- ihe cause? Miss G, U. Magood prestdod at th« organ with her us al grace. FWy- remmitteo of arrsfigouieut-t exhibitol fine taste in the decoration of ih*^ chm'ch sr.d dessrvo the “well doue” rot) their admira- progranune. The. meet lug deqa m- ble strated that there is life in the W. G. T. U., the motto of widen is, “We will eonqler. 1 progress ot s mth Carolina, giys tl« News and Courier, is the ntteutiou tlm farmers are giving t«i the ra sing of im proved cattle. There arc now at least four flourishing stock f annsin the State, and in nearly every county there are ma ny fine sppeiuiens of registered cattle of royal pedigree. At the last State Fair there was a larger disp'ay of fine stock than had ever before been c llectcd iu South Carolina, and the country papers ropirt the frequent purchase ol the best breeds of cattle. This improvement may be attributed to the adoption of the g n- eral Stock law and the necessity which lias been forced upon, the planters of keeping fewer cattle. This necessity, par adoxical us it may soe;u, means be ter beef and a larger supply of the, produce e dairy. The last report,of the Com m'msioner of Agriculture shows that the taxable Value of Calthl in tho State in 1882'was 81 Gl,902 less than iu 188L IXH'S. Ribbons. I.ac^tv Funs, Gloves, Parasol*, Perfumeries and till ar tides ncees.-arv for the most cl- egant Femate ToiletP'e. ' Her prices will com pare fav orably with those of netehbor- •/ iug cities, and she rcsjicctttiUy ex tension of t c generous jmtron- age oxUmded to her in thfl paat. It is useless to go t(TAugusta or Cliarleston when )oU can do as well at home. v > fel*22-tf ^ Millions in It- STANLEY’S NEW PATENT I’RO- ccm fur the uiaimlkctu r e of Spirits of Turpentine and Pino Wood Oil from Ligluwood. If you wieh to make money correspond wi h the undersigned, who is atrlioiized t« sell the li .ht lor Barnwell County. It N. .MILLER, White Pond, 8/ C. jan25 CONUAUliE HOUSE. Corner Assemb’y ami Oenrai* Streets. — pu.iite the State ileuse, Op. • Take^ jdt*ftstrre in announorng that he has jtlst received fl new and carefnlly selected stock offguodv suitable] for the Henson^ which he is ptepured to K'll tit prices that DEFV competition> In this or any other Market ^ ELEOANT^DREISS GOOD^. ““ SUBSTANTIAL DDMEST1CS. CH ARMING SBRING RRUSTTS' Staple and Fancy Groceries. Fine Tons, Flour, Choice Hams, Hardware, Crockervware, lioots and »Slroe . The beat Cigars and Tobacco in town, Hud a thousand other things needed by the jicople, 1 Buy where you can get the best bargains. fc^Trade with’UNE 1L— THE VNDKRSELLER. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. fe’.22 tf The Right Men in the Right Place. - J. W. I-EVY & CO., - WtolepHlu and R-tall D^alurs In Staple and Famey Drocrries, 690 Broad St , Augubta, G*, are * IMimr a Nrw, Complete and Cbei^Stock to Iheli^friejuds. iriTSTK VAMIL.V VLOLTK JK. HKKC’lA.L.'TY. A f uM stock i't (/h«4ve Liq lots on hand. Country orders solicite*!, fllletl pr«*mpMy an 1 HaHafacMnii guarunteed. Mr. ,1. U. LEVY is with ti* ami invites the ca'ls and patronage of Ida many Bhi’iw* II fTfamts . DnlH Ibu Ashley Phosphate Company. CHARLESTON janelO ly ~ SEND Fqk CIUCULAIl AND PRICES. &CO.| - . . .—8, C* CHARLESTON) S C. r— SOLUBlaE GUANO, highly ammonialed; ' DISSOLVED BONE, highest grade; ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting; ***>"’' ‘ ASH ELEMENT, nvtfltvirf Floats, for Cotton, Grain and Pens; — GENUINE LEOPOLDSII ALL KAlNIT, imported direct from the - - Miuc* in Gcruiuuy, aud Warranted pure ? - ——: r - •• - GENUINE FLOATS, «l liigheatgrr.de, product oft he Dac AtuinlsCr; _ SMALL GRAIN SPKlUFlOf^ —^ ^ rj , ■ COTlW AN D CORN c<)MPOUND ; GROUND DlllED FISH AND BLOOD; ' GROUND RAW BONE+, N. S. LAND PLASTER; COTTON SEED MEAL. Special Formulas mod* to ordef. Special i|iduccni<Mit8 for chuU ord* rs. . FV term*. Illustrated Aliiansc# and easdasddrs<*s ths Co. . -TT~ A HUME L\ WILUSTOiV. COLUMBIA* » C YV. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Rates—$1.50 to $'2.00 Per Day, Ac- eerding toLocalhm of Room— - _ The f-ame repott also allows, however, body was pleased and everythluff pasihi, t W 19,078 more gallons of milk were off pleasantly. The ladles comoosimf the in 1882 th..n during the or i^*New Transfer Omnibus. Twenty- Era ceuts from Depot* to all parts of the city. Slab Sidkd OAnuttNiNo —The Abbe- ville Medium rneollon* that a Southern ^niAleur gardener secAre*! stubs from jaw milt aud borod two Inch holes fifteen inches apart and laid [ouu J side up upon the edgo of A-ls, and set a strawberry in role In August. Such a profu ' Of Strawberrlea us fie ha^l from «ich of fire experltn-nfal vtrleiiee was a sight worth hehol I In/. When oth*-r strtrwoerrles.I.n the n.*l'hborhood were «U dried up. by the great drought oT that season, his wore .perfection.. A half |fiut or more were- taken at atfaiB. from etch plant. It w*h but little “ trouble to keep the ruunera down. during tiie previous year,''®nd that the butter product in 1882 was pounds in excess of tbc pro duct of the pviwiou.4 year. So that tho reduction in tllcVumber of cattle was en tirely offset by the tbqoMsed value of dai ry prPtJucTs. The era uud the razor back hog is ritpjdly passing away. The farmers are in a nWc pros perous condition than at any peri the war, and though there remain old debts to be pa*d, sad tl.wjgh much is yet to be learned os to thd’Jifbper cu’ti- vattoh ef the soil, t|.e day L breaking.— I uteri ive farming, labor saving machin ery, improved stpek, steady industry, in telligent economy, less cotton and more corn will soon place the farmers well ahcttd-«f tire world, and make South Car olina the most solidly prosperous State in the South. la so#and at all time* prepared with brindlc cow fAret class workman and fleat class mato- nal to do all work In his line in first o'ase style and at reasonable figures. He sol lo ll* public patromur* and confidently refer*\ to all person* who have favored him with tfieir orders, Ho Is slways st home sud always st work. iior23-3m Y-*Unw is to be tue faxhlutM^le color this sumney. J. W. Strickland, Wh elwri^lit an! KailtsmiUi, BLACKVTLtE, S. C. I offif for s.vls my lioitue aad lot in "’jlliH- ton. The noiiso iiTi proliy, oel Inshtd cottngc with lutll, veranda mid four rooms, and is within <wo minute# walk ot (be post- office and liepoSr On the lot, which contain* orer nn nere, there is a (rood Iwo-slury wood and blackMiiidi shop 8Ux40 feel. ViHhtton ileservedly enjoys the reputation of having better kenllh. school*, society and or der limn any other town in the county ami now is the lime to get a p easani home there. For prices aud further particulars address ‘ ft. T. MATTHEWS, \Y il listen, 8. C. Gifts mch8 tf Central Hotel, URO AIT HXREET. AUGUST. A MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally loc j ted, con renient* to bosi- mt20 tf —AT— ALLANS. Eino Wn( American and 8«riss, of the tatei'*, itjrles. Kicli .Tt-welry, and ICVgant Iv-«i|{n> and KniiiUUo Work- niamliip. Geo. R. ILombard & Co. ■ Forest C’ity Foundry andJvfaohine Works Near the Water Tower, HI 14 to 10*6 Fctmuk Street, Augusts Geofguf- Suw Milos, Gbbt Mil ar'f'i'S? Mil *, Flautmtou Machinery, Engines nml Botlrrd, Colto'i Sirens, Shuftiti.o', Puileja, flhiigeia Journal B'lvz, Mtll Gearing. Gndg- cous Turbine Water Wbcc T s, (Jin Gcaituy, Ju«Loi.’a G* v.racrs, Disaton’a Uifed- ' lar Haws and Gummcrs and Fli> a, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Bran Fi'iiug GTobe and tin ek 'A'nlvcs, AN bisties, Gmrgrs, Ac., Irurf and Breat Cssuefa suu Gin Riba and Injector#. — Ri-paiiiog promptly done n* lowest pri.'&«. Wc cn»t every diy both Iron and Bruaa, luviug gre atly im reased bur capacity withjbtOt imptored toola. ^N•^ a*w — | mmL running I'ttlt time w th 100 bauds, which enables as ti fib ord-rs promptly #t lowest prites. *»ivs oi a, trial bif'iu sending eiacaliere. Agsot* fill' Ge<»i^W and South Carolina for Koiting’s Universal Injtc^ - , » ., r .l,„ l.ur K.itoV fau'dfr not. NYoika with wW~~ I ver. \v;i Work warm or cold water, nftd wBI ,/jter. W amt Died tn give ntiafsetioo. Srod for circulars bef-re you Uayjroy other. They are better llmua puu?p. Give ns m tri l before sefiding eVswbcie. 7-* aagSl : Htrrlin*. wllvorwnre. The White Sewing Machine. The Ladies’ Fawrits* ’Accause it is lbe lightest Running, tbs ^ict, makes the prettiest stiuh, and has it In Fmh ami Knutiful ratl.-ma, (SprctaMr ndautid for WfddiiiK n.-*«-l»W. W»re, Tra Set*. Waller*, Ic* Pin-hens Butler ()Mip*,Cu|mi OohtcU, SpoMir Fork* oftx-at qualilj-, etc. (Jhoicv Ewncy Clootl* nc#a. Wall Paper. FaahinnAb!e Da-igna for Par’ora, lialia. Chamber., Ac. Sample# and price# mailed fra . II. DAKTHfitOAME A CO. Matiiifnclorere, 12SA 180 West 3848t. N. Y. nicbS 3m Krem li .ml Anieikau Clock*, K!uo Tabic Cutlery, petincKi, enr Witeliei and Jewelry CarefutW R4-I>:*irvd. The Heat Quod* at tho Low. »t Price*. 807 King 8i., Charlttston, 8. C. oct f > C. »ABT. U atZITZ, C BART &CO Importer, and Waoleaala Dealer# in than any other Machine. It it varruited five years,' snd u the easiest lo t*9. «v. l give* tlio best satiafiCtian ofsaj Mscldog _ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT TO RENT. P. RODGERS, Six Room# in the RroWn llauae. Apply to M. li. EASTERLING. fei-22-tf Wliei’lwrigiit, Blatksmiili, Gia Smith, AUGUSTA HOT£L< BRO AO HT.AUOf fnYA. O A KKAR HJfII.ROAD CH08SISQ. B ARNVVEL.L., H. C. Is now prepared to dossil work iu hia line in find claMatyle aud at rea^Dbabla figures. neaoHeDa public p*4*oun;c sad guaran tee* aMisfoetian. i tf* ia prepared te dfo all work is tb* Gun Smith line. Gi.e him a (rial and be convtneed. iasll-Sm Bar and BIGhird Rooft. in the Rear. Cbeicff Wine* and Liquors aiWu on h tnd. Table Supplied #n Beet Style on European Plan. Attentive Servants, Large sod well Ventilated Rooms. |J»-ELE<7rBlO BELL8~b* Ii. B. LEWIS, PB0PCH.TM*. W* EYAH8, Ckrk* 1 c e C. c- : on the market. lutcndin.’ ptfrcbassr* are solk- - Rid to examine it before buying dopkn wsntdlW *H tiiH>oo*p«dftay*>»*f * x JTJ.O Al A S&K EY. Agenot. 928 Broad Htroet Augusta-C J. D. & T. F. SMITH, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer#, £9.9*** Atlanta. Ga. ■ At iff i i J j i. „ I I i £ 2 « * 50, 57 db 59 Market St. Cbnrlcsion, S. C P. O. Box 176. nev2-6m $ o '1HE BEST tUTION SEED. Mr. W. I'. Jowm. ef Preston, Georgia, bee appointed Mr. W. J. Marti ti, ef Black.ftm, agent for lb* ial* of bbr ^ IMPROVED COTTON SEED, wbieh are said by many sueeeeafttl Georgia J Iauterste be sttperior tO'any efbers. Mr. owers it etrongly endorsed by ex-Gewernor Cwlqaftt, Judge Cri.p.nd many other prom inent Georgians. Mr. Martin « Rl Ink* pteee* ureis furnishing descriptive circulars to all l of, Usssfg. G- E. Steadman Blackvillo. S- C* (Front ef the Strobel Hotel). COMMUdHION MEBCH AXT > armer. and eThera de*%&R * crAtlva by w) a day enu TMUrief, toR- C. 137 Fulton 8»r*<H. x t. ■ -*- ' Ilf law .end addreoee* t With 30 years cipcriu»$o i and Agent for the Axle of 81T.AU ESGI Vi3?, SARr iltLtS. G1N8, FEEDERS, CCSDENSERS. PRESSES, AC.. EKGINE FIITIROS. 1ELTISO, LPBUlCAfmO GiSRfiOAnETICKS, Frieds end estimate* far any kind chine*y er Gearing promptly OILS, filled -Terms Win j*