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• ' IihM ■ _ THURSO^*, MAY 31, 1888. ^ L - . 1 L -i!i. rr f /■ if 1- ■i- t ; .i 1 N«*w moon next TuendAy. Wetlk ni'lng -lnvltattobs Id di Ink. This U tb« last day of spring-so-called. A l iffpi h»t of' Laoed Just itpeivM by £. W. Vogel from bin Kew York Kuydf wbicb are to o« Bold at rock bottom prtcMt Hobtfrtb. llartln, »on of tb« Into Hdtlehi Maitln o) thin bountv, died In Augusta on tho 291 h (Mlt • dgkd ?9 ynarn. The colored B^pliSt cbtreh kaA secure^ the pastoral aervlco^ of Kev. John Alston of Charlestdft. No use to go to Bkckvllle, Augusta or j^iarleston for iMirgstns ill dress and dry goods id King as E. W. Vogel’s flag lg fly ing. Only two Intdfarce agents In the county hnra <5oniptf-vl with the law by publishing tlielr licenses. Any young ifl in Is tttnde better by a sis : ter’a love. It Is not ntc ftsai y for It to be bis own sister. New Hats for ladles and misses received every week at E. W. Vogel’s, wldcli arc faxliionabie, beautiful end astonishingly cheap. "‘‘Dju’t sit tui-noar mr,” she said. **1 eln^t near you,’’ said he. “Yod afo." *T ain’t’’ "lint you will be,.” “No I Won’t) neither.” ” Then y*n^ better go home, for 1 haln’t g >t >:o useior you.” A tenement house on Mr. L-roy Wilson’s place near Allendale was buruel on Satu'- day night Two colored chiklreit- wer« burned nit llioluether Annie Kirkland, had left then alone at hotn^and gone to S' Migious meeting fifteen is'les off. Miss Mary T»bln will be happy to re- ceive the ti lie wf |»er nuaieroiis lady f i icndd at Mr, E W. Vogel’s, hhe hits 6»>iu« very* pleasant news for them and is always at home. . \ 44»- f trif 1 ( ■v, On ft fiilifng frolic wedid yo. ? To see if new^fiftper ftriicles wee ftlla blow. We carried »tong our old friend John Xis.sctl, " The famous country courting pet. nters; ns a rule, fake but little Inter- r l the iirUcbis th*'y are called u:>oud .i- put up Th type, fiUt rteeaalonall y Urey find something on the copy h'ttf/ that ia- toresti. and ’eroates a drain* to hav ' a share In the pleasures of lite outside w-rld. This was our situation last w-ek. Our etlitor had quietly gone off with five »>f the b-st men that Harnwoll c unity lias within her bord *rs and enj iyed hi naetf as a man Is cotnpeil.*'! to d.» under such drcumstuiiices- He cam - back, wrote it up in a manner tbutc iusod me to think that my life so fat- had l.eeu a blank. There was a vagueness al odt it, however that I could not oo;n- preltcnd' The editor soeniod to be l*t»or- 'tng under the itnpressi >n at the outset that he W)tot spolegizt for Ids ouiiduet; but overcoming this i nsgiiury i ifllculty he - seemed t * bill his hoolt iifresh and go |n for a good U ne. The pr lude to the de- slruct Ion he was about to tnahe c tused me to !>ondor well the step 1 h <1 In (‘•ntem* plation. I was afraid Mutt danger linked somewhere and would overtake me. Final ly I expUlmNl my anxiety, fr-j»r and lic»t- ta'lon tiMiw-puilJout llttte (kartnof of all my trials and tiibiiKtlous, whose advice 1 tnvailab'y se.«k in timrs *>f trouble. X e 'thought It would do my drooping spit it g<N>ii. Hid I sift)'hud road a b w weeks ago a long see unit of the I’rrtd lent going on a fishing • xcur^i m through Florida, and she hardlv thought that lie wwild ciP-er inti any sp >rt th it wmil i bring disgrace upon himscif an 1 the government he represent* e|. With hesesoild facts laid before me I began preparafi'uia. My war rx;>»rienee ha I taugltt mithst to )-* aicc-ssful we should have a g»si I commissary sergnsnt, *nlsdec>.| John Ztsce-'t. To make as- s ir rice d etbly Jure I n-xt pern i-tUed a s<e ciVde y nt ig lawyer bt J dn na, and, with the addition of a couple of the ’ inoMtablc small boys,’’ the party was complete. lioriowtng a mule from our young friend John tttceand making arrangements wi'h Cant. John 0. D iwllug for a double-seated bugger I rellrel yjrly on TVedues'lay eve ning preparatory to making a shirt at 3 a. nit- next meridug. Promp’ly at the sp- hour we met, but tm igin- our dls- ^BrdMire wh*n the ’orother in black’’ came up with on* of Ibese sma l huvgies made ex >ressly for oourtlrig ooupbs In stead of the do.'jbl*—e ited vehicle. He'UX^ t'lalned this by*saying that tin party In (Jiarge had refused to exchange buggies with him, giving as his reason that so pop ular was the Patterson House becoming with the traveling public that the email buggy would be of no s-rvioe to him In conveying passengers; that he had, or ders I *u omnibus and if that didn’t an swer he hi tends I ti build a street railway from the depot to the hotel, and then wo could get the buggy whenever we wanted it Well, here was adll -iuma, but th > wits of the lawyer came to the rescue and he proposed that wo ‘ ride and l le.” This ap- P'-ared the only chance and I suggested that he take the boys In the buggy and go ahead on the first stretch while John and I iMiarded the sand train. We yrere now six miles from the pond se'ected. but the pros pect of a fractional rldo gave us some oou- S'llafion. The in irning air was cool and bracing and we struck the saiidy.rosd live ly for »time; but when we had p it about three miles behind us John began to show elgns ef fatigue. I talked to him of fly ing, hunting ami varlou* other kindred subjects; but lie only 8<emcl to fag th* more. As • last resort I broached the subject af courting, and as I grew mure eloquent In naruUng the exploits dftay etrly calfho xl, the footsteps behind us In creased t* a 11“lit, lively pace, ttoeiag I had struck his fancy 1 quickened the more* incuts of both feet sud tongue, and awwe left the main road to descend the hill on the last half tulle stretch to the pond John sighed and rem u-kod, “1 wouldn’t give a bottle of -A it beer to e mrt the prettl*st young girl in the county, but show me a Vnerry, sparkling, btight.eyod wblow, and I stiike my element.” Upon roachtag the water’s edge ws found the lawyer and the b tysseited abound a good Are quietly en joying Johii/« privets lunch which he had carelessly place.! In the buggy. When ws complained at hiving to walk all the way fewyor assured us, and proved It by boyfi thit ho h-id driven slow, often ahtlnx an 1 making search, but on h<ife route was unab|« to And a sin- plao > to “tie,” and that, according to agreement, he had no altcrna' ire but te "ride” on. and turning to John, who Wes WS&SS&ifm Well, ws mads coffee and oosssssoc*! un packing the basket for breakfast. Coming across a pint flask I explained that it had keen purchased of Ben Davies to preserve us from snake bite#, and that under no sir- aameuaees would theeoatenu bemeed for »*y other purpose. As swum m U vaa light chough we took our reds and soattereileut to begin the slaughter.' The mist end oooT j air made it very disagreeable near the wa» t*r and seemed to knock ail the spirit out bf John. I had secured a good place, caught one and had another bite, when John came tearing ihtougJi tbs bushes yelling at the top of hie K>lbe, ”8nake bit, by jjingo; where’s Ben Da+les' preserver of the human body?* We Ashed until itf o'clock and retired to the shade, where ffu were soon joined by a stronger PUB gars up some lufortnatton about Ashing; said lib: “This used to be a great pend for trout. I have often gone high up and ty ing a bob on each end ef my poiedoet leis urely down, holding the pole across my lap; the trout would strike from both sides and I would take two in at a time. One morning I Pas slttlug in the back end of the boat whan two (urge trout struck the bobs aud striried up Stream; the pale fliw up under my chin and I was pblled back ward* out ef the boat anti came near being drowned.” About this time I re roved my hat to wipe tlra pci spin.lion from ray blow, when the stranger seeing that the growth on the top of my cranium seCmel td b« lu conii>«iitlon with Uncle George W. U. Holman's for scarcenes*, observed, “You are cither a married man or been in the late war.” Being informed that I hail taken a slight turn at both he dopri vr d me of about half my supply of tobaccd lind p^jiy'bdh: ’’War IS a great thing for a man oi my temperament. 1 belong fo a light ing stock of people. ! whs In me late w < r and my Captain had to get up a fight for me every day or two to keep enough able- bodied men In hirpwu com mu ml to have a res. octat/te roll Call. Once ho forgo*, hie business for a week ; liie mania S'-lwd^hie and I cUanod outAhe whole company un 1 started for the reglm-int, but (hey sent < IT and got a company of Texas Ra icers. WhW surroundel me on horseback and, circling around me In Indiitn style, threw u las^o Ground niv t eck and olio foot and brought me down. I was ■! ways fond of thecharg**. I was in aiy eleroout when I could get near enough a Yank to thruct my bayem t through his body and then pull the trig ger of my Iruaty En Acid. I didn’t believe in ctlppliug men t-i be a worry to tliem- selves and a burden to their people and the government. It has bren some time since I hail a turn at my favorite sport, and”—but here John r quested that I go out in the boat wtto hfei tdTook after some Set hoots, amf after getting u sxfe dis- tinre from the shore lie said, “I haven't got any set hooks out here, but that’s a bad man, you huu r, and we are a Ung ways from home. Let him kill th it 11 wyr r aud them boys If he wants to, for there arc b*o many 5f tin •in' tn the country anyhow; but such men us you and me eur’tbo t-pimt*-" After dinner we scattered again, John., and I taking s<vne |bobr we had bought;*of Jim Owens ami going up the poid. Jim had failed to furnish us al'ji a book of In structions and we were pnxseil pi know how to us>* them, but John finally solved the problem. FpsC-iTing** one to luo end of a 30-f«s>t tin* and placing a largo ooi k Ofljont two feet above t lie himke he throw It out Into an eddy, and f isterdng t he host to a stump to guard against aetddents, we quietly watched Ihut bob in the scorching sun for two long hour-. But It altra<*ted no at tent t>n and wocitno to the conclu- eio<i that there were no llsh In M e nond, so we paddle<l lieck to the mill nnd gathen«d up the crowd tor leave for homo. A care ful count diecloeod the fact thit we had caught Just S'Vveuteen tiVfi", hii 1 t» add in suit to iiij >ry the old negro wlie temls the mill cai&c over where Wo had them sprend out and were oug.-iged lu a splritixl discus sion as to th* t.est, mode of division, sleep ily eyed the day’s Mich and remarked:— “Golu’to stay till night and fl-h forests; them sand pnere.h yo got I* n ighty giaet bait fvr cats, eti’ they do hiteainMztii roun’ hero bout’n hour nipt dark—ile.u biggest ones you can cut in two.” After pussing, unanimously, a res Intlon offere.l by one of he small boys to th« ef- fect that iiewrt|»ntK.'r rdltore, as a ge eral rule, enter hito an unlawful conspiracy in wilting up flshsrHl snske storks- that is very deiuoraliziug Pi those easily le i wtmy. wepacked up our untouched fry*- Ingpan, eslt »nd row'meat, Pmk upour line of march—the lawyer sgalii handling (he reins in gtuAltoa what he explaiiitat as being a very dangerous and risky m*de —moving at a pace that would enable dm k* ness to shade the earth before wq. ent ered the vlllsge. ’lYPtr. „ Fiuht Jaus.—The seaeouahle ndver- tlacment of.E D. Hraythe, Jr., will b> pb-naant rending TiT aTT th iughiTui hoiiscwivca. Maaon’s j irs are the beet in nee and Smythe’e la the beat plnce to buy tbem. PLAIN 8I*IPE VALVE and OIJT-OPV ENGINES. MARINE, STATIONARY and PORTABLE BOILERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST klLLS. COTTON GINS and PRESSES, SHAFTINO, PULLETS, COG GEARING. Steam and Hand PUMPS; PORTABLES FORGES and BLOWERS. BELTING, PACKING, OILS. FILES, and General Mill Supplies. HUGHES’ AUTOMATIC OUT-OPP ENGINES, for Electric Lights and other purposes requiring steady, reliable and economical power. This is the simplest Automatic Engine in the market. Repairs by Competent Workmen. Charges* modflrats. C3-EO- W*. TrtrrL.IalA.MS Sc SON*, 2 Write for Prices mid mention tiio J.tpcr. 8 C*J ‘ . - / j£S~ oa •E Ea E3 t.a t Thb Arotwa Hotkl -Under tho ad- mitnble miiiHgemcnt of Meagre. Lewie A Doolittle the Angnsta la rapidly building up an enviable reputation — The fare is excellent, tlie attendance perfect and the whole Itmiee a picture of complete neatness. Its present pro prietors evidently know bow to keep a hotel. Jambs W. Titrlkt.- We aaralucaU the attenttoa of our readers to the adver tisement Of this vet ran dry ^oods dealer, and we do so with pleasure, because from our long acquaintance with him we are convinced that it wilt pay them to trade with bins. In all our acquaintance with business men we do nnl know one more competent and reliable than James W. Turley. * WiLUST'lf—A valuable Newfound- land deg- belonging to Dr. J. M. Smith went mad last w«*ek but was killed tie- fore any damage was done. Messrs. S. N Green, J. S. Bnrckhaf- ter, R. M. Mfxsoa end J. A. Weathers hee attended the Georgia Fruit Grow era Convention in Atlanta last week. Rev. W. W. Graham shipped several crates of peaches to Baltimore on the 21st lost, a day ahead of Mr. L. C. Rice of Bamberg. Peck crates of Willis ton peaches sell readily In Otiariestun for two dollars agtoce. * r Mr. Archibald Armstrong’s Skye ter rier haa adopted and Is. rqisiug three motherless littla chickens. , i *■” ■ * ■ » Grahams.—Ur. aud Mrs. G. F. 'Par ker are visiting friends In the Land of flowers. A Truck Farmers Aseod i tion was organised on the 23d instant with thirty-alx members. Its perma nent officers are Mr. J. W. Orum Pre-i- dent, Mr. 8. Lietiman first vice-presi dent, Mr. E. R. Hayes second vice- president, and Mr, J. B. Guess Secre tary. Messrs. E. R. Hayes, C. Q Ooo] pr, W.4L Wrotoa, Lletoaan -8 Guess wera sppoinud -a to draft a oonstitntloo and bylaws.— H N. Gentry of the 8. 0. R W.Oo. tnsda an interesting sivl benefidal ad dress and anawersd promptly sod sat isfactorily all quest Iona propounded to him. Grahams la so healthy U)Al ihe duewn act; vul vt paUuttU, - -- G R Steadman, 131ackville» B- C* (Front of tin i t.Mbel Hotel). C'OMAIIHMXOX TtllfllkCUANT' Ajfent for the wale of STEAM ENGINES, SAW MII.LS, G’NS, FEEDEHS, CONUENSEUS, PRESSES, &C., ENGINE FITTINGS; -—* 1 ELT1N0, I.UIJRICAT1X0 OILS, GIN BRUSH STICKS, ready filled. . Price* nnd eHiim.-ites fur auy kind nf Mn. cllirierv «»r G*’rii>;r pwtiiifWly turniMbe^ Terms easy. • V foh2J-/f -y - - — - - ^- —- - - . i — - ■ ■ — V! TI RMAXt. AUGUSTA HOTEU. mto.vn HT. A UC-JT THT A, CJ -A M KAK RAlliROAD ClMSSISO. Bar nnd Hilliard Roomr. in tlie Rear. Choice Wines nnd I iqiiors alwas o* h md. Table Supplicsl in He.«t Style on European I’lnn. Atlenlive Serxu’ils, l.ai-jje and well Yeuiilaied I.'mhiih. < CarELE -TRIO BELLS-^i LEWIS & riOriLiri'LE, pm pmet-'its. (i. W. EVANS. Clerk. Wedding Gifts /—AT— ALLANS. a FM,W«lt lien. -~ Ainrrican anil KwIm., of the l»t«-f t aljrlna.- Itioh .1 rav'-li-y. OfN.'w ami F.lpgant and Exquiait* Work- mani-hip. - Stf'-rliuu: e» lu T'raah and r--aullfiil Patlcrii*. e^iicciaMj adapted for Wedding Prewnt*. Hilv«*r|»l«atecl VViare. “T-a Set«, Wtiiler*. I<■e'^lleher*, Uutter r)iahfa,Cup« OoUcu, Korka of be*t qualitT, etc. * kw*i<;e l**un<-y < J <>n<l« French amTAiueiican Clwka, Fine Tahl^ Cutlery, Sperta.-lre, etc. Watlhrs ami Jewrlry Carrfullv ne|Kiired. The th-M G»uds ai the l."wr->t Price*. JAJIKm AlalaAMg 307 King Si., ChurlMton, S. C. ect'' "? ■*• ACT 1 It concerns every Man, Woman And Child in the County THIRTY DAYS AMuNli THE BREAKERS FOR THE GOOD CF AM. The ftll Powerful CASH is our weapon, ru*fy, old time price* our foe. Come with your penny und gw your penny’* worih. Coroe with your dollar ind gel fin fe'l value. V* give hot h tew quotnioii* an cpice will not admit of the thousands equally and u* uianel- ouily chtip that agait your kind inapaoliou ai my store in BT.ACKV1LLE, S. <). 1800 Sailor Hate for Children at loc.,.old price f«0o, 60o 14-inch Cambric Psra-rols 1(V , worth iOc. 7'Vt largo Straw lUts for men, 5c. each—xmsx.ng, 400 10-4 white Toiut Counterpane* price g”. 100 d aoa Mens' Unbleached llore 5c—British style. 0 cuaos P*tiit of the Loom lileichetl Shining at 1< c in market today. 30,000 yards best Calico at 5c. p*r yard. Nun’s Veiling in p > j.ular shades, all wool, at 25c. per yard. La dies Slippers 45c., r gular price 75. Ladies’Newport Tie*f*&e., worth $1.25. Linen lawns, fast co'ors. f> 1 4c. Ginghams for Dree rex, the biggest bargains on llitf Continent, Xc. per yirrd. w .rtlt 15c. Udiea’ Heavy Colore*! Hoa* lOe. An immeqse array df Uee C Haft, Tl«fa md Ki-ohus L*ce*. B nbrjt lore i|Trimnings in the beautiful Irish po'iuis, all widihs and price*. Chocked NMinomriu at 10c., would be cheap st I'Ju. Cnloie.1 Lace Runiings,- last dye. at ri 1 4 C worth 22c. We will not tax tho reader further with the mo- nnt-noux rehearsal of figure-j, but in simple language say that we now have in store me lar gest and m*st choice supply of. DRY ilOjUlkS, SHOE'*, MILLINERY, HAT?, Ac , aver PxfrthiUri between Ctiarlrste and Auguita, the prices of which we will cuaisutce agai^l anv market in the Southern Slates. Ca'I at Jv L. MORRISON’S, BLK'KVILLE, (Corner fty the CWrt House). apM”-ff Centralr Hotel, IIItt».V 1. W-J-niCET. ATJOrXTSTA. G A MRS. W. M. THOMAS, Centrally loc .ted, con’Client to Ini'i- nc>s mv'.’O tt Ashley Phosphate Company. CHARLESTON. SC. Offer their ASH ELEMENT mndc ef FIjOATS *ml other ma’crtaLi of (wet qnalityTZjJpecialty u<l.;pn*«l to I'eiur and growing crops of (Jetton and Coro. For Terms, Hand Books, Agricultural Pi mers mud excellent articles on Perns, I A»li Element,- Flouts, Ksiuit, Ac., tqld eu ti e Ashley Phosphate Go. charleston, s. c- Lari Mtso'i we added th ; new feature oLarranging the wheels so that they enokl he made to run any dutnncj apart and all (lie rest of the Cultivator keep iuttot •— So wc m tko them this seua-»n. It matters hot how close your row* are logathev, the whueL can be tot te suit them. A Seeder is also attached to the Cultivator for sowing in Outs, \\ heat, Rye, Pewit, and the like. , - * v ■ } ■ *— S'ATE A'7ENTS F.)U 1CEMP’-1 Nt A N IT R K S PR SttKAT FOR SALE: Axc«, Haines, Hoc . Chain*, Plow Liner, Plows. Plow Stocks, Singletrees Shovels, Sjttiles, Forks. Wootlwatc, 1 inw’nre, Pot ware i and fuB a j. ■ -• rz ^AOEH FOR SALE; ’and M H’s, ugsr Puns, un Mil>s, lerary Iron Prune Cuhtvatof*. ’otton Phtntora, iuann Dintributore. Ml kinds of HarwnM and Horae Hceaaud . Fantiing lupk* headquarters for SEND Foil CtRCULAll AND PBICISS. CHARLESTON janelti ly . A HUME IN \\ iLLlSTUiV. / I off :r for sale my home and lot in WillU. ten The house is a pretty, »/el finished cottsge with hull, vertrmla and four rooms, and is within two minutes walk of the |>oat- offlert and depnt. On the lot, which contains oter an acre, there is a g«iod two-story wood and blacksmith shop. 3ux40 feet. 7. il list on deservedly eiyoys the repntaiton of having better health, schools, society and or der than any ether town In the county and j now is the time to get ap eassnt home there. For prices and further particulars address K. T. MATTHEWS, Williatou. 8. C. ntchfi If “^ewHome^I CONGAUEE HOUSE. Corner Assemb’y and Gervais Streets, On. poeite the State H««ee, <* COLUMBIA. S C- W. E. ROSE, Proprietor. Kate*—$1.50 to $2.00 Per Day, Ae- ^Bling to Ixtcation of Room. Iti^New Transfer Omnibtia. Twentjr- Sva cents front Depots to all p-irta of the city. Millions in It- . HANLEY’S NEW PATENT PR0- eees tor the manufacture of Spirits of Turpentine and Piuc Wood Oil from Light wood. If you wish to make money correspond with the undersigned, who is ' authorised to sell the riirht for Barnwell f'ouoty. II N MIL1.RR, Williatou, 8. C. ! jan25 W- R. KELLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, B L. A. C IC V I L4L. I*, H. C. - ^e^l-tf ' K. W. Voce! Barawelli 8. C. mthii Out Jos. J. Brown, A Y YOR29SY AT hhW. Bamwoll C. H fcj. C- roOtoljr Audit'ir’s AppuiDiDent tf TbWibh p Appral^rs. The following named gentlemen are here by appointed Township-Apfmrtwrs fnrthe'r respective Township*, and will lie nottlimi hereafter when to meet to equalise property. Allendale—*J. Seth Mixsoti, VV. K. Brab ham, F. H. Uickin»on. lialduc—W. U. I’ceples, M, M, Calhoun, F N. Owens. Bamberg—J. G. K Guess, “Er R. Hayes, H. J. Brabham Barnwell—J no I. Bronson, Tho«. N. Da ker, Geo. W.Peacock. lieiinett Pprings—0. W,. MorraU, J. B. Bates, W.J. Barker. Blackville—J. J. U'eissinger, Jno. C. Wil lis ma, Win ton T. Walker. Buford's Brhlp—H. C. Kirkland, II. M. Ray, David H. Rice. Bull Pond- W. V. Gill, B. F. Killings- worth, John I*. Gray. Fish Pond -f*eo. M. Hunter, W. E. Pro veaux, II. D.Ptcadly. Four Mile—Joeeph Ashley, L. A. Bush, J. K. Cochran. George's Creek—J. IV. Lancaster, H. J Croft, C. C. Rush. Great Cypress—W. 0. Ilarrisetf, L. J. Morris, M. L. Cloy, Midway—Isaiah J. Copeland, A. P. Mil ler II W. Walker. Red Oak—R. P. Gantt. Willis J, Duncan, W. M. Cave. Richland —Caleb KIMiugsworth, L. A. Green, J. 0. Patterson. Koeemary—Geo. W. Green, John J. John ton, W. P. Mitchell Sycamore— K. G. Brunson, Geo. M. Hare ter, II. W. Deer. • . ■ v Three MHe-J. C. McMillan, Joeisk Bit. ter, J F. Kinard. Williaton—W. U. Kennedy, John R. Hair, W. W. Willis. The members of the Board of Asreeeors re- ceive no compensation, but are exempt from reed and jury duty. 8. W.TROTTi; Auditor D. C. Auditor’s oftice Barnwell C H. Ma/lo, 1883. uay24-2<v Farmersaedethers desiring a genteel, lu- crarire agency business, by which $5 te $20 Geo. R. Lombard de Co.. -Forest City Foundry and Machine Works Near the Water Tower, 1014 to 102C Kenwiik Street, Augneta Georgia. Suw Mills, GkUt Mil!*, (’nne MiTs, iriuntution Miu-liinery, Knginee sn«l ftoilere, Cotton Fcrcws, Hulling, Pni’ejs, Hangers Journal Boxea, Mill Geuring, Gndg. eon*.. Turbine Water Whodrla, Otu Geroiug, JiHlsoit’a Governore, DisetWa Ciieu- Ur Saws and Guntmers anff Flics, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brum Fitting ' Globe and ( h*** k \ elves,- IS histlca, Guages, Ac., Iron and Brut Caatifegi Am Gin l*it>* and Injector*.- Rcpuiiiog pr.inpfly (forte u»loffe*l pri?e*. M r c caat crcry dty both Into m4 Bruu, It •ving g*e tlv increased our ettpacify with hitMt improved tool*. We mw ™ ( mu ranniug full time w th 100 bands, which enable* «» , to fill orders promptly *t lowest price*. Give as a trial k3f>rc sending elsewhere. Agent* for Geor^ii I u»d SoqibCarolina for Korting’* Univemd lufegb *tor the boat boiler feeder out. Work* witb^£» lever. WII wot k warm or cofd water, nod will Sfk vater. Warranted to give a-itufactioo. circu’nrs before yon lytiy any otber. They are better titan a pump, tri I bi tote sending e'sewhere. Hi<‘ Visite Sewing llachine. Ths Ladies' favorite Scud lor Giro «* m aogSl Because it is the Lightest Running, tbs quiet, makes Ibe prettiest stitch, and has conveniences than nay other Machine. It in $ wnmnted fife years, nnd is the eusisst tn ssl^ and firm th* bast snUsftcthw efnay Muahinn ■ postal, te U. C. Wilkusox t 197 PUitea Street, Few York. Co., 195 aud [«lec28-6m Wall Paper. i. Fashionable Derigni for Parlarr, He'D, ,A*. flMnpUe and prices mailed II. BAArHObOAkB A CO. Msatrfhetot era, m * ltd ft ft. Y. CF* J* D- Atlanta,*Ga. oc the asrkaL dealers wanted in nil unoccupied territory. JdtoMAa Sc KETTv Agent®. 928 Broad Street August a> Gk»* A T. F. SMITH, Wholesale sud Retail Dcalere, 89 Broad I* JAMES G. BAILIE & -DEALERS IN CHOICE HANDSOME CARPETS AND R CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADfeB WALL PAPERS, BORDERS AND DADOS, '• OIL P JK VUJL.L. LINK OK CHOICK SP> J -A.M1LB G BAI - ^ - / TU WlO*D«TB •ptQ