The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 26, 1883, Image 3
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IttiDAl, APRIL 26, 1883.
s lit IluUlr’a,
G^htlchion ahd Boy®’ lints of
isny kind at W. A. Gylos.
ThlalsMoraorinl day In Bamwell and
111 bie a|pprophatMy ob8**rv«d,
Ospt. M. L. Bonham, Jr., of Abberlllo, U
■‘Itinjc at "Thb Oaks."
Fine fealhsrod Ians at Mol Ir’s.
Ulsspft Isabel Sully nml Ann> Moss of
OrarsrburK are visiting Mrs. William Me
Nab.
Janas* M. Ryan, Esq., leaves town to-d»y
lor Niagara Fulls, where ho will spoml the
summer.
Lawns at Molali’s f rom six cents up.
Abel Bronson, colored*escaped frsmjail
last'*weck.
Come to the Cash Houa* Sf W V A. Gyle*
for good sugar. 11 lbs. for $100; g >od cof
fee, 10 lbs. for $1 00, and the best flour In
town for the price.,
Last Sunday week Rev. J. A. Monday of
WHllston baptized thirty-two persons In
Nvwnan, Ga., who had joined tl>e Baptist
church during u revival conducted by him.
The editor returns thanks to some uiy*
known fair friend for a beautiful posy of
fragrant roses. _
Paul H. Iloyne, Poet Laureate of the
South, accompanied by his wife, weiyt
down the S. C. It. W. on Tuesday to the
«Ity by the tea. ‘ L
Filends and enemies will please call and
‘ DtroKitioN PAT.-Satutday. the »th
day of May, Iwrs been selected by the Riv
ers B Idge Monumental^AsSielation for
the defloration of •the grave* of the Con*
fed-ruto dead who are burled at Rivers
Bridge. A cordial and general invitation
J* i
' sbe my stock which consists of Dry Got ds,
hhott, Huts, Hardware, Tinware, Groee*-
i les, Crockery, Medicines, Chiu ins. School
Books and Hosiery. Very respectfully,
W A. GXUES.
> _ Four or five dogs around a house is gen
erally a sign that their master 1j usually
Out of work and his wife takes in washing.
We are in receipt of an luvitatlen.to the
Sixteenth Annual May Pie Me at Weath-
ersbee's Mills on Tuesday, l&th May, for
which the committee will yiease accept
our thanks* ^'
bprlng calicoes at 5 cents per yard at
I!o air’s.
Tbs meanest slight a girl can put upon
licet;U4x> uso^ a fH>stal card Tn ie-
'fagP^nr
<TITeTaflTi5FingenrpnTvesTnar
ohedowsaTactually cixg.two centsfor him.
The question is a'-kei us if the e is any
thing tnat will bring youth to women,—
T*s, there is. An income of $2,000 a year
will bring any number of them.
A New York doctor knows of a husband
who kissed hi* wifeon'^tho oar and made
her dewL She would not iiuvu been d*-uf if
he had kissed some other man’s wife a>.d
It had come to her ears.
Pr*re&il«u is better than cure. Kill the
dogs before they gel mad, mid there Tvdl
i« uv occasion to hunt remedies Mr hy^
diophobla. This is the solution of the
question, and, sooner or later, the p :*ple
will be forced to adopt it.
"Worth her Weight in gold" is not the
most, eoinp.nuont^iy thing that can be
6 dd abouta woman, uo she would have to
X
, woigji four liundred pou..ds to bring her
value up to $1U0.'KH.
New lot of ladies’ hilts just ariived at
\ Mol. it’s, «* _
The 1 »*gest word in, I ho English lan
guage is houoiiiicabililudiu ty. w.iich has
elevou sylables. It is uppropi iatei\ t« (Jou-
grussmeu and such diguiiaties, siuc^itsig-
nillcs the s»ile of being honorable.
The special tax which tobacco dealers
How pay the GovefnTiaait has been io-
are importing them from Flori-
duceii from $o.oe to per annum —
Those who do not take ouc liemise by the
1st oi May will bo debarred from receiv
ing tlie rebate of H con s per p*uud whieii
Uis Uov.irumeut uow allows on ail manu
factured tobacco at that liuiih
The next regular moetlng of the Black-
vllie »V. (J. T. U. will be heh.l In the hall
above Mr. C. K. Lartigue’s store May 1st
at k o'clock p. m. i he exercises will con
sist of raciuiious, dialogues and music.—
Toe public are ruspeotfuily invited to at
tend.
No use in the world to weir old shots
when you can buy a now pair of almost any
kind ao gjieap *ivm W. A. Gyics.
A^^tiv* I for a chaiituble ptuiKjeo will
i^t tlie Park to-morrow afWruoou,
coiuraengVig at 6 o'clock, i be ladies in
enurgw piomise Unit il shall lie pleasant
aud proiliabie to all wm> attend.
iruck farmers in Willistou are sl ipping
Cabbage to the cities and consumers in
Bar A welt
da.
Round trip tickets over the Barnwell
Railroad will bp soid on Satuulays good to
return until Monday Mr oue full fare.
Muring the session of Court an extra trip
will bo made\»vcr Tfie Rarnw' H ft ilrosd,
counecling with the e.rly hiorning up
\| train on tlie Boulh Carolina Railway.
Hmall grain crops throughout the coun
ty are improi tug rapidly siuctj'tinr adveut
of spring.
I have it. and you can get it, the Fruit o*
th* Loom (Long Cloth) for 10 cents per
yard and Prints from 5 to 7 cents per yaid
at W. A. Gyles. -
The ladies of Old Allendale will give a
dime party on May day at the residence of
Mrs. Lawrence for the beneltt of th' ir
church. It will commence at 5 p. m. and
continue until 2 a. m. Tho young folks
•re spec.ally Invite,! to attend well armed
witli small change and prepared to sur
render it.
Judge Aldrjch will remain at home until
the first of June and has set apart Tues
days for the transaction of business at
chambers. Law}ors \»ill make a note of
this snd arrange their visit* tor Tuesdays.
Ladles, I have them. What! Why, a
choice lot of Alpaca and Serge Parasols —
Call aud see them at the Cash House ot W.
A. Gyles.
Between Barnwell and Allendale and
within eight of the-pobito road 22 houses
have been built within the 1 etsix mouths.
X turn eut is needed on the causeway at
Morris Ford, so that vehicles may pass
safely, ^ ,
Unless th* read near Swallow Savannah
Church isspeedlly repaired a good car
lo attend is extended to the public, and the
ladles are ^specially solicited to bring
flo-ver* with which to adorn tho lust lest-
Ing places ot the heroes who died In their
defense.
Blacxvillk.—1 he spirit of Improve
ment Is alive and growing. Mr. J. M. Cur
ler Is building a comfortable reeldencCi
Mr. F. P. Groves is extending his store
and Mr. J. P. O’Neill Is giving Iris store a
pretty spring dress of delicate greou with
appropriate ‘trimmings.’’
1 he merchants who adve.l|se most arc
doing the bust cash trade.
Mr. Mai tin Keeler lias shipped three Cat
loads of beef cattle to Charleston recently.
About three th msaml bushels of country
Corn are now for sale 11 town, a larger
quantity Ilian has been offered at any time
since the war. ^—- -——
Cotton comes in occasionally. ’J he gua
no tin ic is about over and but iiltlewillj^,
be curried over to next year by the agents.
Kwv. W. W. Duncan collected a handled
dollars for tlio Endowment Fund of Wof
ford Colli-go on last Sunday-,
Rev. J. R. Dow will prouch In tlie Baptist
church on next Sunday morning and la the
Methodiot church at night.
Tims i im.1.11>i.n .lonNAPa*—I lie cyclone
on. Monday whs tho most destructive that
has ever passed through this county
Foitunu ely uoJiytia WoreJoSt yet leone
who views tho track of tho tempest it
seems miraculous that an j one within its
range should have escaped death. Sunday
was us hot and Suit' y as a tropic summer
day. and-the weather wise |.indicted a
storm of unusual severity. On Monday
morning tlie clouds lowered in the $ky andt
it grow so dark that lamps were lit In sev
eral ston s and residences In tho village
S >ut!iward*a boiling line of while clouds
marked the course of tlie cyclone wide i
was carrying ruin to so many frugal,
peaceful hoiuos. blurting hi ftod^&uk town-
ship it passed into Great t ypress,growing
in fury as it progressed, bulking the farm
of Mr. ihbmas Alexander it blow down
8noral,houses, hj iring Mr. George En
nis, a wiiite tenant, and ^uos rating trees
of all tlx-s in* Its Course. At least fuetv.
Allendale road, and crossing the buitko
hatchio ft struck the farm of Mr. R. H. Ha-
good. The main body of his dwe li ig
house was blown down, only twV> r oms
rtxjently built being left, in which the fam-
ily was fortuiiHteiy gathered. Mrs, E iwi.i
Hagoo], an aged tady, Wuscnrrteit into the
inuct pai t only a few moiueiits before the
fall of Hie house. All other buildings on
tho id«c , ii-’gro iious, s, s'tn.tdcs and barns
were swept away, and not n,bingle< uk out
of the n.Hghilicent-grove was Iclt sim.d-
ing. Even the vegetables In iho g.iiucu
w re t< m up by tlie loots j frosting J o-
b>’s crick iaJ,o George’s (.reck tuwnstiip it
blew down every house ou Mi. VV iUisbLH’s
n %ds
OHAELESTOK IEOH W0EE3 A SALES BOOKS.
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PLAIN GLIDE VALVE and CUT-OFT ENGINES. MARINE, STATIONARY and PORTABLE
_ BOILERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, COTTON. GINS and PRESSES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, COO g|
^ GEARING, Steam and Hand PUMPS, PORTABLE FORGES add BLOWERS, BELTING, PACKING, ^
' OILS. FILES, and General Mill Supplies. HUGHES' AUTOMATIC CUT-OFT ENGINES, for Electric p
Lights and other purposes requiring steady, reliable and economical power. This is the simplest
in the market. "" • —
Charges moderate. “*
Ra-t Season wc added the new feature arranging the wheels sojlhsl theyoould
lie made to run any distuiicc apart aud all the rest of the-Cultivator keep inuct —>
So wc make them this season. It mutters not how close ymir row* are together*
the wheels can be set to suit them. A Seeder U also attached to the Cttil.vator
fer sowing in Oats, Wheat, Rye, I'eas, and the like.
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Automatic Engine
Repairs by Competent Workmen.
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Write for Prices and mention this paper.
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Ctiarlcwton, 8. C.
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G-- E. Steadman,
J^hickyille. S C-
(Fninl of (lie Struliel I'ylcl),.
COMMI^Mir>X M ^HCTT^TWT
anjl Aycnt for tiift xa'c of
STKA M ENGi S ES, SA W Vm.LS,
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UNS, FEEDER. - *
CONDENSERS,
PREbSKS, ;vC., ENGINE FITTINGS.
1 1TLTING, El'nUlGATIN'G OILS.
GIN litlUbll STICKS, lendy filled,
i’riee^ JHid exliwHtes for any kind of Ma-
chii.erf or Gearia^jnoidplly liirnislivd.
Terms oiysy.
lour Eyes, Ears
POCKET-BOOKS!
iducc. One of his chi dreii Was sevmcly
jLutuiod and tiio only muie ho owned killed.
On the farms of Messrs Nick Still, Judsun
Slid, Jr., George Atoms, Ftauk Murri»,
•liiumy Morris, Tobias btili, Vaii bantivis,
Mrs. Elizabetli Sanders, Henry Hutto,
L. ud.in HuiTzog and J. 1>.Z m alrtiuld
ings except tlio iiwelting lioiises were
b.own away. On Mr. Tobins blid's place
tiie wheels were blown < IT bis wagon and
the body c u rieit i.ff and not found on I'u- s-
d»v. i eiLnaiiLi-vvem. car tied liuw ndlos
ai tl.C >rn uu . fodder couipiot' Jy i uined.-r-
M. iuy of tiie suff iers are poor Inen wlio
tiayo been sturdily Rghling for a livings
TTMy weroju.tou the threshold of com-
fdftilbie the when this mi-for ui.a caim»
wliidli swept away their all. t heycannot
clear tiivir iaiids of tlinl.ilien lipibcis, re
build ttieir houseskiid cultivate iRylrcrops
wi hout the gene inis aselstancu r f those
_ .avUi-iJrava be.»n m.>re-foHuiiate; Thrr
1 was
never a more appropi iaie bjpehiug for lib-
;.er*l charity, and^liile ttiey «re tei* pn u J
e aud wagon maker should sot up
'K
)C9B.—A long felt want supplied
rhsre any one can save 10 |>t cent.
t>y buying from the Cush House of
fyles. —
Old Allendale has now nn iiidopeud*«n.
tel graph lioe between th i storos of Me** 1
sr*. Willingham ondlMi Kc z'e. It Is pro-
po ed to extend It toNaw AReadal*.
I. L.Tobln^Esq.Juw resigned the office
of Intendaat of Allendale and a successor
will be elected this week. Candidates are
to ante- ' '
their iielgabors throughout tlie
t-h,>uld help them in ti is sore hmu
wxi_ lia Vo—not told a
in one slum
to l.eg,
county
ot their need. Aud
fltho of the losses inillc’el
hour on a narrow strip of not munrthan n
half mile lit wi it.h. A’ears must p s. be
fore tho traces of the storm are obliterat
ed. Birnwvll county should help thesui-
fervrs. A sub»-iiption list l* < p n at ihc
Drug SUire of Dr. A. B. Patterson.
At a meeting of TTui cit'zenw Tues'lqy
evening Messrs. Jus. £. Davis, J.4V. RWey,
W. H. Lustei ling, Leroy Molsir and J. W
Holme* were appointed to solicit conliibu-
lions of money, clothing and betiding, umf
any citizens who fee j able ami willing to
ma o contributions will please send th<;iu
the of Jvmes K. Davis, Esq
promptly at 9 o'clock this (Thursday) mor
ning. Clothes for men, women snd chil
dren and bod clothing are pretsingly
needed.
HO EAS'D HEALTH U1STS.
Rubbing warts, night and mowing
with a up isicne4 )>i-ce of tntirtatw xif-
inamofiia Is said to cause their dlsap-
poaranoe without pain or scar.
A man breathe* about 18 times a
minute a:in uses 3 000h ubiq feet of air,
or about 375 hogsheads p>-r hour
Pulver zed copperas *1 rlnkled in the
nests of liens or wbeievej chicken
mite* are found, will ettose the little
pests to quickly disappear.
Be careful to mark all tlie eggs sot,
with the dale of setting and the time
they should batch. Do it with tuk or
an tudeilbl* pencil.
Tty to set your hens so ns to have
at least two broods hutch at the same
time. One good-sized mother will care
for at least fifteen chicks, and it is lets
.trouble for the attendant to feed and
look-after one hen with fifteen chicks
than two hens with five chicks each.
Nine North Carolina negroes return
ed to their old homes Inei week after,
two year’s residence in Liberia. While
ft lends advanced them llnir .passage
money. They suffered incredibly and
report that ad the emigrants are in a
deplorable cobditiou. Many of them
have lost their toes, that have dropped
oil as if by leprosy, aod- many more
have lost their lives.
A young n*n married the daughter
of hie boarding house raistioss at Fort
Worth, Texas, without corning to any
understanding as to the pecuniary na
ture of hie future relations with the es
tablishment. At the end of the week
after the wedding the landlady pre-
seated a bill f-.r twice the amount
which he had previously paid, intend
ing to charge him for both himself and
his wife. His view of tha mailer was
wholly different. He expected to be
boarded free. So he refused to settle.
On returning from a theatre with bU
brlda he found the doora locked ami
their wardrobe and other effects piled
o* the sidewalk. *
feb2Mf
With
30 years experience in tlie business
J. M. CARTER,
Wheelwright and Blacksmith, at Price's
old Mivnil, BUokvEle, s. S , invuestln puh-
Uf pTitnuiugc df tlio people of Barnwell
■:iu'j'Mfrrjii- nt counties Witkgiual wuck-
' ineii anil l ife I'l'St material he (joes h|I l
woik in Ifrst ct.ies style st lowe.-i livtTrg
prices a d. guarantees eullsfaclTon toeve-
ry eusioiiier
Horse sirfH-ing a speeUIfy and first class
work ah unvar) iug uuitormity.
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Wedding Gifts
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ALLANS.
The Princeee Louise hne returned to Canada and .Tames L. Morrison has
moved to Hlackville, and at Price’s old eland, op the corner near the t3ourt
House, has inaugurated «n unprecedented levolutlon lu the Dry Good*, bb'>e,
Notion and Clothing Trade. I *
People wonder, and well they may, at the magnitude of Morrl*on’«etock and
the matveioue moderation of his prices, which speak for themselves. Tlie first
is immense and the latter are without a parallel In all the past history of this
country. He Is master of the situation, asks no favors, fears no odds, defl.**
competition and pledge* himself to monopollz* the Lion's share of the Trade
of Blaekville. Other men may tlghtagalast him but they must get out of hia
way or go uudt r, * *
USOXAIAISOM
X
Is Commander In Chief ami ImM* the Ff>rt. Come to *qe the new Napoleon
me from Barnwell, WIHiston, Elko, Grahams, Bamherg, Midway, Three Mile
Fish Pond. Buford’s Bridge, Allendale, G-orge’s Creek, Red Oak, Eo8em^.y K
Aik'-n and Orangeburg. I T WILL PAY YOU. T -
MOUKISON pledges himself that, it shall and tils word is Ids bond and is
never broken. L-are the little one-horse stores aud ©ime to Headquarters,
wh- re the L-ader holds hf* splendid court and laughs at picayune competitor*
Spring Prints, Liwns, Ginghams, Buntings, Nun’s VHHoge, Plain rnd Figured
Swiss, Linens, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, Sheetings, White Good*, Laces, all
sorts af-Einbrolderiea, Hosiery, Handkercbiefn, Collars, Gloves, Horaespuns.
All the lateMt novelties iu Bpring Style* and a niammotki siock of Ladlee
rrimmed and Untrimmed Hats from Ner'Vork at New Y'ork price*. The la
dies of Barnwell are respectfully Invited tp'D-nvo their dead towu aud come to
the Metropolis of the county where the King will be glad tb *ee and serve
;h*nt. - T - i w [aprl9
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ICine WulctieM.
Arnrri'ttl iiinl Swiof llii' lat’C-t ntylcs.
1*icl> .1 i-\velry.
Of S aiul Eli jfant and Kxiiulalto IVork-
pnaioliijTr
HUcJ-liliir !*-ilverware.
Iu ^'it»li and H- aiitilnl I’atifni., rniet iaMr adApted
Mii*5j rn -i nrS.
laled NVitre.
I’itnhcr' BiiltezdHidiC!< l Ciqis
liiF \V.
Kil veri
T a S/’t.,, Wnli r. li
OeliU ls, SjMit'iis. T’.irks i.Lbi-.t ijitidlly, «»ti
A't»«»to«* f'ltney <-«(H>d«.
Fr«hkl»ai>d Aiuoiu hii Clwkn, Kise Table CuGwy,
Sp -. Iarli•>, etc.
_ 'V UiJj"* and lourlry Curefullv Rejiaired.
The Ural at tlvi laivi xl l’rin ».
.lATIDW A ■.!*/%.N,
307 King Ht., Charleston, S. C.
ocl •’>
Central Hotel.
NTITlCLCT.
AUGUSTA GA
MRS. W. M. THOMAS,
Centrally located, convenient to
ness.
liusi-
niv2,0 tf
,6 Live and Let Live.”
Joseph W- Blanton,
HARDWAREaMEKCHANTSv
• FOR SALE
thesdebre: o ultivator. -
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STATE AGENTS KOg_
ICEMP’R MANURE SPREADER
6QKA1
FOR SALE:
TURAL INVCNTIOM
or TNI AOS!,
Axe-*, Ilames,TToe'.
Clinins, Plow Lines.
Flows, Plow Stocks,
8ingli trees, Shovels,
fepadc^ ’Fork*.
Wood ware,
'Jiaware,
Pot ware-
FOR SALE:
CaikI Mill*,
ugar-Fan*,
heneflOin* the i
hi- hand.
U rarer.
H-ra, etc., „ , u .....^ .v,
lotrua sad full parttcnlan^addns*
i* Umi rrou aa inucu aa t«o load* iittebad oat
ladCrswAMa aa Um Mower aa4
. Riimoda Mock. Mail. A»h—, LUmv Cotton
. trades* or hi drilta. Vor llbaraM oat*.
'an Mill*,
Jersey Imn Frame
- Cultivator*,
'otton Planter*,
iluano Distributor*,
U1 kind* of Harrow*
tnd Horae 11 o** and
Fartuiug Itnplci
meat*.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND PRICES.
B AR^WEIala Gr« t s C
TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT UK IS RECEIVING
weekly iu addition to n well selected stoc k o r General Merehamli-e ire8h,thipiucuto
of New Goods suited to the wants of the community, which he will sell nt pricej
that will compete favorably with any town in the couuty. He will not be undersold
by ar.y home iu Barnwell, Blaekville or Allendale.
The Stock in all department* is complete.. Goods urc honestly repremn’od and
all customers arc fairly and equal'y #ervcd. No advantage is taken of any one.
Good New Orleans Syrup ajt 60 .cent* per gallon
\
Blackwell's Banner Durham Smoking Tobacco at 40 cents per pound, good cof
fee nt 12 1-2 cents per pound, and other goods in proportion.
' Law Blanks of alt kinds, per quire at Chailcston prices
„ Call and sec him and be convinced.
15?* II is Law Office is open at his Store, on the Southeast corner of the Park*
W. II. Ea terling’s former stand.
Bar DON'T FORGET THE PLACE "too
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Ashley Phosphate
CHARLESTONS S C.
SOLUBLE GUANO, highly nmmoniated ;
DISSOLVED BONE, highest grade ; _ -
ACID PHOSPH \TK, tor composting; .
ASH ELEMENT, made of Flails, f< r Cotton, Grain and Pens;
GENUINE LKOPOLDSUALL KA1MT, imported direct from the
Mines in Germany, and Warranted pure ;
GENUINE FLOATS, of highest grade, product of the Due Atomiacr;
SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC;
COTTON AND CORN COMPOUND ;
- GROUND DRIED FISH AND BLOOD;
GROUND RAW BONE; *>
N. S. LAND PLASTER;
COTTON SEED MEAL.
CHARLESTON
janelU ly
Geo. R. Lombard <& Co
Forest City Foundry and Machine Work*
Near the Water Tower, 1014 to 1C2C Fenwick J-treet, Augusta Georgia.
Saw Mills, Gsist Mil.*, (.ane Mills, Plantalion Machinery, Engine*rad Boiler*,
Cotton Screws, Mwftimr*, Pulleys, Hanger* Journal Boxes, Mill Oeaii
eon*. Turbine Water Wheels, Gin Gearing, Judsun’* G
Btixct, Mill Goring, Gudg-
4overnor*, Disstou's Circu
lar Saws and Oummcrs and Fli.s, Belting and Babbitt Metal aDd Brna Fitting
Globe and Check Valve*, Whistle, Gunge*, &c. Iron aud Brata Casting* aud
um Hit)* ami Injectors.
Erpaiiiug promptly done at lowest prices. We e^ist every day both Iron and
Brass, having gre itly inc reased our capacity with latest improved tool*. W* are
“ * running MT ti.nc wlFTM hands, which enable* u*
tu fill order* promptly *1 lowest prices. ' us a
trial bifirc sending eUcutare. Agent* for Georgia
and South Carolina for Korting's Universal Injt-c
~tor the best boiler feeder out. Work* with ot»a
lever. Wil work warm or cold water, and wilt !fft
viitcr. Warranted to give RitLfacti»Q. Send lor
circu’nr* befere you buy any other. They are better tliaoa pump. Give n« a
triil before scadiag elsewhere. ! aug31
■~u
The Wiifte Sewing Hacliine.
pfMSSSs^
SEVANG MACHINE C0-
(30 UNION SQUARE.NEW YORK )
CHICAGO, ILL.*
ORANGE, MASS*
and ATLANTA.QA.
0 s
Special Formulas mafia to order.
Special inducements for cask ord 1 rs.
Far terms, lllustiaJcd A1 •lanaes and cards address th« Co.
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A HUME IN IUlLISTDN.
12. W. Vogel,
I off;r fDTsnle my lioas-* nml lot in Willi*,
mu Tim Ikmi.-c is * preiiy, »/el finished
COttMgn with IihII, Ycrands and four rooms,
and is with.ii • wn luiniiles walk of the posl-
oflicn sail depot. Ouiheloi, which contain*
[ otci nn acre, there is • good iwo-story wood
mid binoKHUii h bliop, XOxtii feel. f V, illiston
ileseryelly enjoys the reputation of having
belter hcallh. schools, society •ml or-
| dcr llisn any other town in the county and
* now i* Thu lime.lo gel a p ea«ant home there.
For pcicos am! further particulars addreaa
U. T. MATTIH5W8,
- -■ ' Willistou. 8. C.
mcliS tf
CONHAKEK MC Ubti.
Corner Auemb'y and Oervaia Streets, Op
posite the State House,
COLUMBIA. S C-
W. E. ROSE, Proprietor.
Rates—81.50 to 82.00 Per Day, Ac-
Harnwell> S. C.
mchlu-'lin
cording to Location of Room.
EfcaTNew Transfer Omnibus. Twenty-
fir* cents irotu Depots to all part* of the
city.
Farmer* and others desiring a genteel, lu-
Wall Paper*
Fashionable be-igns for Parlors, Hails,
crsiive agency bufiiues., by wTifclTSo to $’J0 (’hamber*. 4e. 8amplea and price* mailed
aday can U«e«rned. send addriwsat oae*,on , jy e ,.. ||. BAKTHOLOAMK k (X).
poMol, to 11. 0. tVit-Kissoji A Co., 1W und | Manufacturer*, 138 A 130 tlci 33d Si. S. Y.
127 I’ullou Street, \ork. [de,;28-0u , niohb out
Tie Ladies’ Favorite.
Because it i* the Lightest Running, th« mo*t
quiet, make* the prettiest stitch, and has mors
convenience* than any o:her Mnchine., It i*
i*-
warn tiled five years, snd i* the easiest to sell,
sud gives (he best sstiafiction o/any Mschiaf
on the market Intending purchaser* stssoIm
^ • '
ited to examine it beiore buying. Responsible
dealer* wanted in all unoccupied territory.
& KEY, Agents.
_ 928 Broad Btreet Augusta. Gtev
CV" J. D. & T. F. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer*, 59 Bioed bttvei,
Atlanta, Ga.
■ i • . i.' . ■ .. .. -
JAMES Ot. BAILIE &
■4
— DEALERS IN
CHOICE HANDSOME CARPETS AND RUGS,
LACE CURTAINS. WINDOW SHADES AND CORNICES,
WALL PAPERS, BORDERS AND DADOS,
OIL PAINTINGS
-V FULL LINK OF CHOICK KAMIt-Y G]
JAMKS G BAIXtXK A
713 BROAD S’UUKET, At
(Old Stand uf J. I
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