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I)C ycgplc- THUIWDATf. M *Y 10, 1888. w«r« no Kh«i Iff s wilon on Monday. ■Kcv. J. A. M(jnd*y*nd family loft Wll- liitort off Tueadny for Goornl*. Amnd 'doi wh» klllod 01/ Snturd >y at SnirtUsA* mill, Ihn-c mite# from town. MnrrW., nt nufnid’u UrMiro, on Urn 4th i'Vt .Dr.'N. f. klrlilanil. Jr„ nnd Miss Galtuchat. ’* "t—-■- gSv. Ha«ood h.v« <oid ^throo month* old Jer* bnlf calf to Mr. «. T. Walker for fifty dollbt u A telegraph oflio* war. or^ni^d nt (Vn* ham* on yeolorday. Mr. ti. L. talker suc- ceod# Cnpt. John 8. Sm ills a* agftrti.' The Rev. B. M^Palmor. D. 1>. Ij- t<. t). of N» w Orlean*, Lo^wlll preach In this pi non ^01 next Sunday morning, Mny IStli. at the ^I’reabytPrUn church.’ Major G. B. LurUimo w,iA offored a hun dred dollars an ncro cmh fom part of lna r place no ir UUckvillo last sock and like a wUo luan refused it. Watermelon fuMire# are boom'ng In WII- liston. Uncle Allen W nthersbeo has bought bilt nevorul farmers at four cents Hpl- ce dor all melons weighing over ten peuude. Died, April ?rth] 1X1, Mr. Stephen P. itartia.Sienr sixty yfcars of ago. He s tv- n<l the Master fot many year4 and depart- ~ iwl this life In tin; hope ol a blissful Immor tality. i . "^Tho latest Railroad rumor Is that the Barnwell Hail rood Is to l»e v.rtendod.to WaUerboro. It will pass through a i.plon* did section of country and from what wc have learned It is likely to be built. ?".le day was ns dull a* a Quaker mart in?- Thirty-two persons enmo In from the v. 'Vmntrv. to attend it,. Among the number \\ iv thns' horse swappers, but not a siu- yie trade was made. Air. H. B. Tobin Is prepared tr takepa«i- songers to and from the depot: will also i irry express packages amj light freight. ' tract«d f r ee oonfei ence the Aaeociai h >n a< * iourued, on motion of Major Lar Igne, t<> meet at Wllllston on the 17th itiit. at 10 o'block p. m. . E. L. Nixon, Secretary. " , A Beai. NECESSiTT.-^We piemtne there is hardly a lady to l* found In our btoad land who, If sho duos riot aflvady possess a sewing luuchine, expecls someday to be come the owner Of one. But after the iulfid lias been fully mode up to putchase one of th(so indispensable articles, the question arises as to what kind of a machine to buy. It should be s.j simoly constructed that the most inexperienced cati successfully OIMM-Bte It. Tho other poiuis mainly to be c msUiered, and which arc the niodtdeeU'a- Ue, are durability, raphtfty, capacity for work, ense of operation, regtilhiity of mo tion, unifoi mity of tci.elou, and silence while in operation. Tho "Llght-Ku nlug New Ilome” fills the above icqulreuioi.ts, and is said to combine the good points »f all sewing ma- cidnes, with Urn addition of many new im provements and labo -saving devices. T.lfe'prlCe is no higher thaw that of ether tuaohlfu^', anl every l tdy who is the hap py pos-'cceor of one nnyfost osayml. she h is indeed a treasure. Ail who *ehd-foc the company's new il lustrated catalogue And enclose their ad- vcrtirtemetU(prlutod on r.ublher page) will receives sot of fancy advertising novel ties, of value to-tho<o collecling cardsj *0. Their address is, New Hume SPwifig Ma chine Co, 31 Union Square New York. •?; his is a groat convenience and our citi- zensshould patronize him. u /i^MTire first m ul doA-of, kite season put In ^^>n appear*noo eiultoturday. Nymorous hlstir. ;; ■mi the bad aim of the marksmen enabled S him to escape. A war.mi worthless ours i-J now in order. v The next regufftr meeling of the Blsck- vllle W. U. T. U, will l a held at tho hadr over the store of Mr. C K. Lartigue I’m s- day evening, Mny 13th, ISS-I. at s p. 10. Kx- * crcisea will i’onsit-t of recitations, dii- Jogiiesand musio. 1 he public ararcspict- fully invited to attend. Messrs. P. W. Farrell and J. P. O’Neill *\ — nte rival gurdehers tu Llickvillo. Tito for mer h-is onhuis four inctes in dlatnrder and the ]atb*ril r lhh potatoes as Urge ns one's fist. We suggest the selection of Col. bam Tin ner its umpire to decldtj who has beett most successful. • *->« •-r Mrs. E. A. Ilaydeu of Hlaek - illo has just received froth.New York a choice stiwk of willlneVy goods of the is test .styles, cop- si-tb g of h .ts I onuets, lace*, libbolis, — fi lWer j, dress 11 tpiirtilij?* and all oilier at- * tides kept hi a first ehis* est-ibli-luront l The fiadies are cordially invited to call nnd examine her stock. Sho guarantees anti-faction In pi ices mid style*. ■Wo have bh-n told bv a Yirgitiian that the 01 iginal hatchet with which George Wa-<lil_ngton felled the famous cherry nee whs bought from the original house of Loues. Oonghelly AOu.^Hrer since the time i>r the Father of hi* country they haYi-jlioti’liiued at the head of the hard ware UyoIK Their stock is complete, their goods of the best quility and their ptic-s as low ns t ey ougtrt td lie, and they are j nst as clever as men ever net to bo in this world. Bl.\ckvillas. C., May 4 1883. Editor Ptopte: „ As cominittee on relief we beg to submit to you for publication the fol lowing stateptent. of Mtpnunts collected and paid out, and to return our sincere thattktrin behalf of the sbtTere-rs bY the Ute cyclone to those who so Kindly contributed to their relief: Amount collected iu Charleston CEikELESOT IROtf WORKS & SALES ROOMS, . .. v AAO*A if.m. CMAItTM t. £3 PL/ IN SLIDE VALVE and CUT-OFF ENGINES. MARINE, STATIONARY tnd PORTABLE ^ BOILERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, COTTON GINS a^d PRESSES, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, COG g ^ GEARING. Steam and Hand PUMPS, PORTABLE FORGES and BLOWERS. BELTING, PACKING, ^ OILS. FILES -and General Mill Supplies. HUGHES' AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINES, for Electric =3 Lights and other 7 purposes requiring steady, reliable and economical power. This is the simplest "Automatic Engine in the market. * • . / Repairs by Compot^-nt Workmen. Charges moderate. S3 ’T- (3EO. W. -WIIaXal/^MS Sc SO 1ST, E- CT3 c=t by Hussrg. W. H. Bcllittper and t\I. Blown, as publiabeti in’ - the News «nd Com ier S587 50 OntriHute.l ky 71[.-s*.rs o >t> i r- bon. Tsylor .^Co., through F. W. Far tell 75 no Collected in Blackville 10.1 50 ■FS- — - - - • STtiO t»0 Paid . M rs. Elkn beth Sun (let s... S120 00 ” William S itideis.. . ... . ... 20 (HI “ Tom Sunders. .. 20 IK) “ Lousy Collins moo “ James M-irt is 20 CO “ (leo. M. Mo.i t is 60 00 “ Henry Hutto (50.00 “ M V. B. Samlets.': !>0 DO “ J. E Hr.It . 55 00 •• Wilds T. Still ' 150 00 “ N. E Still ;. 20 00 M B. R. Black r.. 90DO “ Tobias-Still ’ 25 (»0 “ .Tamos S. Crouch 20 00 •* Frank Morris 25 (Ml “ Mis. Sarah Mortis 20 00 " Elms gim....: - 10 (Ml ’’ J. Mmoker Z u tt 5000 R. Ifnrper Hugood...,.... 10.00 tr,./. .. „ - $706 00 ."la Write for Trices nr.d racrtlo-! *h ! s T>r.pcr. Charlewtoik, S. C. 5 0 n.. or E. Stsadman, W. J. Msktin. P. W. Fai.hh.i., Ounmittet- on Kdicf. JilacKvillG- S- C- ^Front of the ^'irohel Hotel). ATKItClI A NX i -»H»*A.t|5e|jtJ(s*i.-ilp» satv.*t STEAM ENtilSKS, sAw MIK!:M, v GINS, FEEDERS, r()NDEN8ER3, • ■ T» R ESS |-J5^ CJCESG1N E F.ITT iN t' 8. J Kl.TlNC, L^BltH' VTINr. 01LF, GIN BRUSH STICKS, ready tiUcl. Price? nn.d V«iimatca for any kind ot M.1- cliinerv or (learin^ piomptly tuviiislicd. aa)TTerins ea?y. ■ ^ - febdMf ~ AUGUSTA HOTiiL. into a 11 tx'i'. a IJO1 :p*ta ,« a NKAR RAlLKUA-n CBOkelNG. Ihyr and Hilliard |toum r - iu the Rear, (Tiatce Wines an-l I iquors alwax on I. iti',!. Table Sili>jdTed-iti Best Style on European IT,m. Attentive Seev«i11 j^K.-uge—tpul well Ventilated RVuns. \ " 'IvLECl IlIC DLLLib' (^•*11 L. Ib LEWIS, ritc rnibT ’B. “G. W. EVANS. Clerk. Dn\Ti:s.—At Gi ah > ms, on thiCTth Inst., C'apt. Jehu S, Smalls, nged f»3 yrnnn_ At Unrnwell, on the 6th fust, of quinsy, ( outdo brown, bnughb-r of lU-v. C. C Brown, aged 4 years aud4 nioi,th<. ,'t Gralnitha, on the Mil inst., the'eldest son of Capt. J. E. Steadman. *£tv tcr.K niH Hti)h*>phobia.—Pr J. H Lo- iffb » I romineut Atlanta phySlchtfi. pn*-’ scribes tho following treatment for tho , hue of il WiaA.Atw- fb at Masetr, the ab-. norUflfil tiowcraof tho bitten part by bring ing tho patient rapidly under the inllue’ ca of dpturor Tonnadultglvo fotty drops of luutMmim, atul lf this Is nut Mdlkluut iu due time to contract the pupil ami pro- ^duce other indications that the pat ion: is under its Influence repoat tho dose.' Tie a b uvUge so tightly around tlx- limb above thw wound- as to atop all ebetd vtion and let H rsmaln until thn virm la removed. Second, rempvo the virus by stretching, 41 n -ceeswry using a knife, the wound wt le open and filling It with table salt, well packrd. and letting it remain until par tially dissolved, when it should be remov- el and another quant.i'y placed in the wound, and continue the operation until tho appoarauco of the (tarts iadtcHtes the •afety of the natlent. Use no water about* the patient in dressing the wound or re- * moving the salt. Aft rwards remove the bandage and treat the wound lu the qsuul way. v ___• . -v I’roceedlngs of the first meeting of the “South Carolina Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association No. 1" held at Black- villa Sd May, 1883: The moating was organized by the elec tion of Hon. O. B. Lartigue as temporary ch drman and of E. L. Nixon as secretary. On motion of Mr. L. U. Toole u perma nent organisation was effected by 4>« elec tion of & President, two Vice-President* and u Secretary. The following gentlemen •were elected: L. B.-Toole, of WilBaton, President; W. T. Scott of Aiken andJ. A. Burckmyer of Blackville, Vioe-Preslden's; E. L. Nixon of Wllllston Secretary. ^ Ou motion of Moj Lartigue those de siring to I ecotne memb-rs of the Associa tion were requested to enroll their names and seventy-two gentlemen -lid so. On motTon~oFffr. irUT ilrowne the chair appointed Messrs. G. B. Lartigue, J. A. Miller, J. R. Hair, E. L. Nixon. E. J, Pea- cack and H. L. Johnson a committee to draft and report rules and by laws for tl e government of the Association. On motion of Ur. R. M. Mi non the chair ppolnted Messrs. John O. Smith and G. Lartigue as members of the executive 0 immlttee, of which ths o(fleets wore de clared ex ofilcio members, On motlen of W. H. Bellinger, Esq , the chair appointed W. II. Bellinger, J. D ■ Browns and Di. W, c.Hmith a commits e Co meet and the hall. s u On mwtlon of Mr. J. D. Browne Mr. J. M. Hair was added to the executive commit tee Ools. Peck. Pickens and A vet 111 were in- troduood, and after -a pleasant axkl nr> .V.l rWXA L SO TVS. There are now 1'Jl cotton faetoiies in opciMthin or in uunrso of erection in the Southern States. • There are twelve h'.mlrr’d towns west of the Mississippi Rivi-r, wit limit ehnrelies orTFghlttr pTOiehlug of any kind. . . ... r * . The fence of a graveyard in Pi nn- "^i lvania bears nnyihsoripti ut in large white letteiu ’’Us/*Jones's bottled ale if you would keep out of here.” - Elder Stratton, a Bup'ist preacher, who recently died in (diiciniiHt-i—dmrl tnnrtied ahnost 2 000 eotijrleH. He went fb that city' wheu U was a village of 100 persons. Rev. Dr. Newman Says : eVotlnwIr jnst ns's n re.d a.dmy ms prayer.' Ymi say the politician is ditty ; then clean titn op. If the caucus is low, elevate t, purify It.” --W- Lend ns loin* liyes, tars ATsTD-— ' POCKET-BOOKS! 1 The PrTncess tiOiiige has returned ti) Canada and Janies Jj. Morrison has mov'd to Mlackville, and at PrkVs old trtHtnt, on flte corner near the Court Hmise, lias Inaugurated an unprecedented icvolutl-m Hi the Dry Gobdu, Shoe, Notion and Clothing Tflidti. t .People wonder, and well they may, at the magnitude of Morrison sstock apd the mat velotis nto<|efHtior> of lits prices, wliicli speak f(>r tbutnselvw. The first is iniiPpiise HU'Ptlie latter are without a parallel In all,the past histojry of this country. He i» tuastel df the situation, esks no favors, fears no oddn, defies coui(*etltion and pledges himself to monopolize the Lion’s share of the Trade of blackville. Other men may light against him hut they uiutt get out of his way or go tmder. Hart 8f Cc£$ HAitDWAKir^^rj*: t FOR S^EK ti-tk:dk jsm5, c ur^riv ator. 'i-- lai'-t seisou wc added the new feature nf arranging tire wlioeL no :lwi thoV could he made to rail any distance apart and all. the re.-t uf the Cultivatur keep inuet — Sn wc m ike them this season, it uiittir.4 not Itow close your rows are togetlirr, the wheels can he set u suit them. A feeder is also attached to tlte Cultivator 1hr.sowing iu Oats, Wheat, Rye, I'eas, and the like."' HTATH AC, ENTS FOIl KEMP'S MAN URE SPREAEEH cffgArkgr ACwtcutTukAL imvcntioii ofTHCACt! , FOR SALE: Axe*, Ilamps, Hoe-'. Chain*,. Plow Line? Plows, Plow Stocks. Ssuglr-trces -Sh-rvel-. bpade*, porks. Woodwiitc, ~ dii-ware, PotWHIC’ „ th« M*onrr, (•It- t*i*4l -M-esnl la «nr»t«-nlli Stole, h-n-flt^tnK the >r,A, it, misli u two lowl- I’Uchftd o-it t v liand. I iidl-pritKiible h* the .Mower h*4 Itt-Hlier. S|>rra<lH Mmti. Marl, A -he-. LiniS, Cottna S -it.rtr , nrooitcaot nr In drills. For lllustntad lovue and figl I'amctor,. addrm FOR SALE t Cand Mil’s, tl-ar Pans, ytn Mills, I nmf I*PJ Fratn# Uultivator*. ’otton I’lantcr*, lusno Distrihntnr*, \ H kinds of flxfrnws* 1 fid Hmse H"«• ai.d Faruiiti? I mild', tueote. ~t •. IIK .V1JQ U jV RTiE RHZFO-R gt Wedding —A/r-^ . - ALLANS. ^ L'ine WiiR Iicm. - —■Aincrivaii wnrl of iln- liio-,- >1 y’ s. It iolrvlewelry, OfSvw and F.l.pant Pe-ivi'* and Kimifslt* Work- —KUIL>hip. * Ntcrliniz ilverwiiee. In Frv-Ti amiH antilnl Prttcrna. i'.->|)Oi , iiHy .ida|itrd ~~~~ fin’Wedding !’n—Tit -. Mil ver plat erl_VV rt ro. T-a Set?. W.iilcr*. I-e I'ilehi r*. UuTler ItijIio-.Cup* Oot-li l* .-'[><>-in-. l~ork« nf t>'-'t (|'i-liiy.rni. X ’lmii e |Cn.n<-y <4oo(1m. Is Comtnanrlcr in Chief and hohls thft Fort. Coffle toeeo*tho new Napoleon C -me fromTlMrnwell, WLIUlui, Elko, Grahams. Bamberg, Mldwa-y, Three Mile FEh P tiid, buh-rtl’e l!(ldge, Aliendalc, George’s Crbek, P.ed Oak, Uoaeraary, Aiken and Oratigetifirg. I l'\VIEL PA Y YOt T . MOHRIbON pledgl-s himself that it elmll and his word Is his bond nnd Is never broken. L-ovo- tho little oue-horae atoreg ^ntd come to Beadquurters. wfi re the E-ader holds his *plendld court and langns at. plcay.itqe comimtltors Spring Pi lute, Lawns, Ginghams, Huntings, Nim’u Veilings, Plsiu rnd Figured Swiss, LInerg. TowHs, Nupkldb, Doylies, rtheetincs, White Goods, Laces, all sorts of Embroideries. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Gloves, Homesimtis. All the latest fritnmed atuT-..- ^ - - _ - , • lies of Barnwell nre resfixMtfnliy ItivHed to |ci*vs their dea'I town and come to the Metropolis of the comity, where the King will be glad to goo and serve :h-m. . - — . * l H P rl ° ' 1 . i- " 11 ■ ■ — OMerieH, llo^rry, UHruiKCrcui^US v./Uiiar*, est novelties in Spring Styles and a tnutiitnoth stock of LafUcs I'nttlinmcd Flats from Ne.v York at New York prices. The la- — Over 2 700 intended rLltors to, fh* I Son the tu Hiptisl convent! >n 4 at. Waco, Texas, have applied Hceomm<*da tlous. Gidy PJO invited guestH will be -allowed on the cxcurblott to Mexico. Worry kills.;more peopta .than ills case nnd “patent medicines comblnetf - The wise plan is to taka things easy I hero is r.o use lu get ting ex-it eti; and t is bad on the nei voug system. A nathmal convention of colored men for conference as to the future welfare of the race U called to_moet in Wash ington on the 2Ph of September. This State is to have mxt the largest number of delegates, 2^—Georgia hav- ing 2’J. —t The hcRt scl'.ool for tlte Southern ne- Irti, auvl white man, too, for that mut ter, is t he Industrial school which will teach him h oy to make a living. The establishment of a aysi* m of Indus trial schools throughout the Southern States would, iu the end, do more for the negro race than all the high schools in the world. Speaking of the low price of- cotton and the high price of meat, the Con stitution pertinently says : “In point of fact, prices are now at a point where the planter would make rnbney by buy ing all the cotton he wants instead of raising It. It costs less to muko a pound of bacon than to make a pound of-cdttOD, but the price of bacon is al ways above that of cotton ; so that if there Is any former who thinks he re ally needs cotton, he would do well to borrow a hog from a neighber, sell it, and then buy his cotton. In Missouri Valley, Iowa, a case of romance in real life to a small degree and another proof of woman’s devo tion, has just transpired. Three years ago Richard Orossh y, a young iliA0'8rT 25jeft England to seek. hls foriune in . this country, leaving behind him Miss Ethel Etheridge, to whom he was en gaged. the marriage to take place as soon as he had provided a borne.— Coming west, he noon established him self is business in .Missouri Valley, la. Six week* ago he wrote to bis betroth ed, and last week there came to him a cablegram that “she was coming.” A few days more and another message came that the ship bad arrived saieiy in America with its, to him, precious freight. As fast as steam aqd rails could carry her she sped westward, ar Ring, and they were married at eight o'clock that night. Almost sverybody in town turned out to congratulate them. She bad traveled &.000 miles, braving wind agd waves, steam ami rails, that he «Mght claim her as bis own. Fr, m-ti *,t.| American CUkA-, l ine T«til(* Cutlery, Re-el ado*, etf— \}'at! tv * aivf t.-wi jry Carefully Kvpairfd. Tiie U,-! Om.ls -jl ibeAaiwot Brio*. .1 \Villa AI.I.lN, SO'TKiiig Si., Charleston, 8. C- , oet-T , v . Central Hotel, lino vi) M'ritKic'r, J AUiTUST.V G A MRS. W. M. TKOMAS, Centrally located, conTenktit to bu*!- ncss. ruv20 tf NEWHOME i4 Live and Let Live.” ir . . Blanton, T BAKKWEEIj O. II TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOL’NCINd THAT-HE IS HKJ'EIVING weekly ill'a(Mil tot) to a well selected. hUk-K of (jetieritl M eruliatidi^c fresh ihiptu^tits of New Gootl j suited to the wants of the cotniimuity, which he will sell at prices -that will compete favorably wSh atiy towu i.i the cmtiiyL. He will not he uudorsold by any house iu Ham well , Blackville nr Afcudale. The block, in all'departments is compUts. Good;_arAhonestly represented snd Globe and < all customers are ftiirty^fthd efinaj'j ser,red. No advantage is-taken of any Qtie. Good New Orleans Syrup at GO cents per gallon. Dlariiwell's Banner Durham Smoking Tooieco at 40 cents per ptund, good rof- 1-2 cents per pound, aud other coods in proportion. —Iaw Blanks of all kijuliyper quire at Chailcstoti pi ices Call and see him and he convir.Cid. lyflS La v Offiec is open at his Store, on the Southeast corner—of-tW Tarkt W. H. Ea. terling’s former stand/ —— DON’T FORGET THE PLACE npr2f>-tf Ashley Phosphate Company. CtlAKLESTOX. 3 C. SOLUBLE GUANO, highly nnimouinted ; 1HSSI >LV ED B4>NB| highest pwda I . ACID PHOSPH ATE, for composting SEND FOR CillCULAR AND PRICKS. CIIARI.ESTON js'ielh Jy -*mF% Geo. R. Liombard & Go, forest City Foundry and Machine Works Near the Water Tower, 1014 to 1020 Fenwick Street, Augusta Georgia." Saw Xiti»,<ji>Ut Mith, Caw» MiBr, P^ht^tibn Machinery, 1?trgu«aslid Bmlers, Cotton Screws, Shofi in/s. Pulleys, Jlnnuors, .rournal Botus, Mitf Gearing, Oadg- eons Turbme Water Wheels, Gin Or at ing, Judson’s- OocTt-tTory, TTwwi- d Gumtnnrii and Files, Beitiug and Babbitt Metul and Hrass FHiing ( hfck Valves. \\ hielits, Guagcs, &«., Iren and Brant; Castings Rn<l l«r Saws and Gin Kins and Injectors. Repaiiiog promptly done at loffcst-pri:cs. AVe cast ercry day both Iran ainl Brass, having gictfly increase 1 our capacity with latest imptovud tools. W« ar« rnitning fttH time w.th 100 hands, which euableg Us to fill orders promptly »t lowe4 prices. <-ive us a IriHlhyfiresiBndTiTg elsewhere. Agents for Georgia - SEWIN?,,r a MAClriNL ^newHome? SEWING MACHINE CO- f3C UNION SQUAKL NEW YORjf ] CHICAGO,ILL — -ORANGE, MASS. and ATLANTA. GA.- ASI1 ELEMENT, made of Float.CCr Cation, Grain and Pens; GENUINE (LEOPOLDS!! ALL KAlN IT, imporud diicct Mines in Germany, and Warrant sd pure; GENUINE FLOATS, of highest grade, product of the Due Atomiser; SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC; COT ION A N i> CORN C( VM POUND ; __ GROUND DRIED FISH AND BLOOD; GROUND RAW BONE; N. S. LAND PLASTER; . COTTON SEED MEAL. Special Formulas mado to order. "7 Special inducements Mr cask orders. ^ ^ ^ Finefms“r 1 llir<HI7M“AtinTitT3crantt vards-addresstke C-o^; — ■ from tin and South Carolina for KortingV Universal Injtt'i tor tho best boiler feeder out. Work* with uno lever. Wll work w«rm or cold water, jmd will lift rvxter. Winramed to give sitbfaction. Send for circu'am befort yon buy any other. They are better thaua pump. Givs .us a tri d before sending ebewhere. acgSl The WMS Sewing MacUlne. The Ladies' Favorite. Because If is the Lightest Running, the mow quiet, makes the prettiest stltih, and has more 4 conveniences than any o'-Her Machine. It M warmited five years, and is fhc easiest to aud gives-the best satisfictioo of any Mach i at • - • —-'.'-jc n/F%£jBtk on the market Intending purchaser* are *o!»e * ited t > cxamii e it belote buying. Rerfhoaibl# dcakrs *ant ctLitxjHI u A HOME IN WILL1ST0N. E. W. Vogel, RarnvrelU Sr C. me til 5 ftm I offer for sale my house and lot in Willis- ton. The house is a pretty, well finished college with hall, veranda and four rooms, and is within two minutes walk of the post- ; office and depot. On the loi, which contains | over an acre, there is a good two-*tory wood I and blacKsinilh shop. 80x40 feet, n illiston deserveUy enjoys the reputaiion of having 1 better health, schools,-’ society and or- I der than any other town in the county and ! now is the time to zvt ap'eaxaiit home there. I For prices and further •purHcularx address ..... IUT-MATT11KW8. ; v Wtlfisum. 6. C. ^ L - —^———■ - .— -—, --Ma CONOAltEE HOUSE- Comer Assembly and Bervais Streets. Op posite the State House, COLUMBTA. S C W. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Rates—$1.50 to $2.Q0 Per Day, Ac*, cording to Location of Room. JSrNew Transfer Omnibus. Twenty- Sro cents from Depots to all parte of the Trin... r V ♦ mchff tf Farmers and others desiring a gcnleel, Itf- erativ# agency business, by which $> t# $20 a day can be earned, send address at once, on portal, toll. (7. WiLKifttOK & Co., lOo and IV? Fullou Street, New Kerk. - [dci.'J8-Uai Wail Paper. Fashionable Designs for Parlor*, Halls, Chambers, *c. Sample* and prices mailed free. II. UAHTHOLOAMK A CO. ddanufocliircrs, 128 & 130 West <iud St. N. Y. mebS dm JL Aj-Vj/AtA.fci i'C’K-y » 928 Broad tritroet Augusta* G«$* cy J. D. & T. F. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer* 59Blood Street, Atlanta, Ga. [janltt JAMES OK BAILIE & DEALERS IN CHOICE HANDSOME CARPETS AND RUGS. LACE CUHTAA^ILWINDOW &HAD£S AND WALL PAPERS, BOUDETtb AjiD DADOS, OIL PAINTINGS i A. irun. LINK: OB’ C1IOICW T’AlMflkaV -JikMKSG BA 713 BROAD 8Tj / ' toui *01*1 uf J. a. opt 5