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-v«. - .. ■ <<(wr- m ! V’ V ■a--" •3"** ittln »V, Witwraui I’nipriflor. XAJUUET- COUNT? 0!Hf/Vi ATiON THliJWDA?.JAM'Ail? M. 18K4 XroublM Ate Hko Dona f«lou»— ih«-y never coiao Wa’Ve nn Mvalaocoe of ihein. Lt*ap year, WIHj all lla perllst, H upon ue. Liat week oar presstoau kuo«ke<t uoven column*, Into “ji!**,” «n l <'ur fou iivin Iihb b»en lu betl aiuo^ Si»ur>Uy vji'h u vicious npi ll of chill uittl Miver, We ara sorry, but »o <uii’t help It. Aei relent* alii hnpp^u in the best n unlHte t fumilirs, and o'n tMo Ihih Co'rre»»|K>r.d- octs jimvi rtleefe, whose f>*voi» are $t tinavoidably aiicbie , , wl I pleHae et- •••ma u*. Wi 've done oar beat, and V:,l riiak* u.'iiiuJd in the 8woet liye uiid bye. , — HILL A HP AiUOME. How b l~f aninr"'* i.VfintW Out Hii N'oM Da 1’i.i mic. JtJilord LaurcOfViiio lieinlA : Having seen ecvera! infjulrl'** recen tly, from home of * nr people r« ept oting the domett'ic life of Kill Arp, the great Boutliem hniUTht, I Hi Ink it ptobably that what little information loan yive tuny Interest your readers. 'n l •*t Just before and durin* the war, 1 w is attendiutf School a' K »m ‘, Hanrgia^ anti WM on vUljlng terms with tlie f unlly of Mai. Xltiftriua XI tjnlLiuIiPm Arp’) then a prominent lawyer "f that city. A more lovable family than hi*« it baa never been my fortune to know. Mi*. Smith w,n at that thin a Iwlght an 1 bevitlf jI little tn rnn of a’nuj hlrtv-d ve, stjrro n li l by »ix or d^h t band*' me boys un i girls, of ages ranging from one an-i two years to fourteen; and IT was one of the creat- eat p3 '«s 110*4 H my school doys to visit ••cousin Tavcry,”—as wo called h* r— In Iter nngtdQcfnt new home nnd el< gautt'sairfoiin lings, ( an I bear h» r laugli ati 1 repeat the quaint remarks ot Chiu Me. Tb^y were we dt hy, refined anti cultivated people, crj >ylng the F -idscf tbUlife as good Presbytei Uns ‘U<» r ht to—not hoaidlns them In auda- oily fashion. Hu the w.ir cams on an I disturbed the happi.ioss of this family, us it did thousnnds of otlwis In our sunny S'Uih. M >j «r Hmlth volutUeeied with the Home Hlght Ouards, a company'composed of the best young nvm < f Rome and vicinity Two ol these who |»rft large femllt-’e were V'i) *r btnlth, and Hill Arp,—a p >or Feiryman of Floyd County, who was veiy willy, but wimlly Uuleitered. y< t witual a true pntilot. Tiny went to Virginia, and while cairplng on Bull Hun the heard cf L'ncoln's Pro* daraatlon, oidetlug tho Confederate Army to disperse. This was laughed at by i.ur men, and M tj Siuith wrote a humorous answtr to Mr, Lincoln, Mji iff that he cjml lu’t get ths Itoys to e»en think of dlsper'intf, and having despaired of doing go lie had gone < ff to hlmeeir in an,old 11 11 to calm his patriotism, and rrv to disneise. but he found that he coal lu’c di-'persimvortb A Ut orL Famirr.—Mr. W.B. Borrow of OsmtIIIo, Bartow Oowoty, Osorvk, is surely agpructkwl sad aatesssfat tiller of tbs soli. H# writs* tbs fol lowing letter to tbs Department of Agiieulture of that State; PooHfvated Hgbt acres of Inml as follows: Two sen s in corn, peas and pumpkins; It raskes me eighty to one hundred bushels of porq, twenty to thirty bushels peas, and three buo- Faun Dououlass Markiks a White Woman. —Washington, Januiy ii4.— Fred 1 longings, the we 1 !-known colored leader, wis married in this city, this evening, to Miss Helen M. Pitts a white woman, formerly of Avon, New York. The wedding, which took place at the house of Dr. Griinke, of the Presby terian Church, was private, only two wit nesses being present. The first wife of a ecu:! He read I.L IstieMo ao|»eop-! Frcd who was a colored woman, pfsciatlvo-Wood*, and Rill Aip whs one of the liatenoia. Wln-u he had finished, Hill came fur ward and. asked: “Major, ate you gw In* hr have Unit printed?’’ He anawned, •• f^lhlnk so. Bill.” “Well, air, ef It la all the saineto you, I wish you would put my cam**to putt pHiPT, ’.•ause ttifllTs my senti uiorda adztctlv. * » Thus it was hv the tiflhrfitj ,^wno.i> rt'tj test thHt M .j Smith mtnprr^if Tnc name and <.x.irf. style of Dill Arp, and M'ftr llTAninm drt phime lias become worlJ-renownoil, us much to the pride of tho pifor FiiriiUnu ns if he had earned the ivpiiyatlon liliiH'df. Bill Arp, ths Ferry iitn, wis KUI«t| by a ftdl from a wagon several years ago, but bis name wiil ever bo. linked with the great humoridtu of tho day, and descend to future generations. After the war, Majir Suiith gave up the practice of law, purchased a flue plantatlou iu Bartow County, Ua., anu T Is uow a progressive farmer. His Mdldrou aro scattered fiom Maine to Florida* and grandchthiieu are nu- fherous iu tbs tatgily. , W. ' •“ ou Wloyah Bay, opposite Georgetown, the place recently s i favorably report ^cdonby Bupetiutendeut Huske. Twelve ar ia half acres of rice Held will be 11 ioJed and Converted Into llsh poods, ana It Is ex.jeoted that the ponds so fomiod will be admirably adapted to . tbe buediug of c^rp. The ponds will b-‘ stocked with 150 four years old and Add twy-year old carp. Tbe cominis sloner expects to eupp’y tbe young c -rp for the next season’s distribution from these ponds. After tbe Brst year of carp culture in tbi-t State the num ber of tlsb distributed yearly bas doubled annually, until ibis year when 1^,000 carp were sent out, making a distribution four times as great as last year. Ills expected tbat these George town pouds will j leM, at the lowest estimate, 10,000 young carp annually fwr sere, sod if the anildpatlons of tbe eommteeioosr are fu:flllsd them will be 1 iD.dOO young cat p ready fur dLulbu- Uou next wiuier. died about a year ago. Tho woman he tuurricd to-day is about thirty-five years of age, and waa employed as a copyist in his office, jAmglaaa himself it about aeventy-three yeata of age, and hua d iughtcra as old as his present wif«,*„ • -r- Ko Sees Dseie* Wuaiivu. - £ igo- fleltl Advertiser: Uwut. Ouv. Bbep psrd Mis auto a ft# quiet and in». prersive words that be has bo design whatever-or wish -of opposing tbe lion. George D. Tliimaa for Congress. And we make the statement In the same qnlet manner. ’ ‘ - Pa mourners’ bench w.ml l rfi m dred t,>fl,.Uod,M jua,p.lD. «. l»« gwl ,„ r d . n ,^ r , ( „„ In) Irrm 1«««T to mty pm* nefc A . r r Z!_.... ..... One acts In sweet potatoes, making one hundred and fifty to two hundred bushels. One sere In turnips and Irish potatoes, about two bundrAi bushels. One serein wheat.tweaty-l^veto thirty bushels. Three acres to ^atw, from forty to sixty bushels per acre. •T keep two milk cows; tbe butter mure than peyu (or tb«ir food: tb** buttermilk le fed to my bogs, thereby raising more than twice as much bacon and lard as X can consume, j keep money on band and pay cash for ev trytbing 1 buy. I also raise a few *xtr« fije beeves and milk cows for sal?. I never carry my stock or pro vl menu to matktt and ask a man whnt be will give fur It Am I never go In debt I keep my produce until people want it, and then they will come to my house and imk.me wbat I will take fur It. 1 am flfiy-threeyearsuld. I uevei bought s sack of guano tior raise I a bale of cotton In my life.' I live at home and do my own wnik. I have ph-Uy to cat and wear and some fot charity,” Tar. Covrou Catmu’illars.- It ban long been an open aneatlon how. tub cuter pillars could be so quickly scattered over a great ares. Prof Itiiey, tho entomologist of the National depailment of agriculture, has Incllu cd to the belief that favorable winds blow ths moths over tbe country. One female caterpillar can p pulates cotfn- ty with the cotton pests, Mr. Thomas E. Richardson, of Wedgi field, Bomter county, had h's attention drawn to the sul j-ot last fall by seeing cotton cater pillars curried along by a train on ths South Carolina Railway. He has been since investigating ths subject, and ha* come to the conclusion that tbe •.'utton Worms are largely spread hy the tilps of the railroad trains. He huti marked, fur an »xamp|e, on a map of Texas, the counties In which the calerpUlats appeared last fall. The countie* are scattered all about tTie” State, an<l of the Urre number visited by caterpillars onjy two Were off the llt?o of the railroads. The immense tracts no*, touched by railways wer» exempt. Mr. Iticbaidson Is going to make a report of his investigations to Commissioner Butler, who will for ward It to the national department at Washington. Im A Candidate STILL H0LDI!tfc THE *ORT. THATBlilY MtUO. The 8*ato fish commissioner expects to establish about February 1*1 uuarp batohsry.at Donaldson’s plantation, Carolina Railway The il.eadvil'c papers claim lhat J.ea<lville in the only p'ace in (lie world where consumption is absolutely un known. Times wcui to be growing harder A Georgia clergy man was lately paid thtrty-fi\e cents in coppers for perform ing a marriage. When a girl proposes and is refused •he can always explain to hor li lends that she was just having a little leap year fun. Hon E. W T . M- Mackey, member of Congress from tho “Black DUtrict," died of pbritonities in Washington on mou^luy. ) v Tho hcaltli of Jefferson Tavis is ex tremely poor this winter. Um eyes give him much trouble and hi* step is feeb'e. The Columbia says : '‘The rumen of to the Clyde Syndnate were renewed in rai road circles yesterdiy, and Kom to meet with some credence.’* Buy thermometers now if you want to make money. They are now down to thirty, and next summer will go up ninety. „ In'the present Congress there are 25 Confederates, and 65 Federal Sol dim. This year. Ash-Wednesday, the first d ty of L*nt, falls on the 27th of Feb ruary, wht'e Good-Friday, tbe Uet day, falls on tbe 11th of April, Easter Sunday falla on tbe ISth of April Drunkards io Germany will for the future be sternly looked after by the btate. Each town must keep a recont of all the hard drinkers, and tku dty medical men are bound to report those who habitually. Imbibe to excess, no that tbe authorities may subject them to a strict eoarM of treatment. . t Borne of the men who carry tbe most Tbc'e are 193,TOO pbjeicixae in tbw ^ expensive watebtu never know what I time to go boat. der. F eeed toany a nigger too dirty ter go ter a dance, but 1 neaber eeed one too dirty to ’feaa llglon. Beecher aaye four fifths of the peo ple io heaven will be women. That is all right eootiffb. Nobody ought to kick about that. F.*ur fifths of the women are better than men, anyway, and they ought to go to heaven. But according to that story, what a etas party there le going to he standing around the fire io tbe other place. Murderers generally have an envy time of lc In this country. There were about 1 517 murders reported for the past year, of which only 9;i persona were, legally hung, while grim Jul^e Lynch attended to lift, making 211 red handed ruCDaue who climbed the gol den etiir. At a microscopic exhibition In Bos ton lately the etlng of a honey bee was thrown upon the ecreon. tbe point of which was so sharp its to be hardly dietlngulahable. At tbe same time the finest of One needles whs ehown under the same power* of tbe microtmope and the end of the needle measured five Inches across. Bald the exhibitor. te a flue point, but man cannot.” — — . *» A Chinaman came into the ladies’ cabin ojo the ferryboat, and took a seat beside an..Irish maiket woman. He seemed to want to make I imeeif agree able, and nibbing bis hands remarked: “Belly col I." The wothati looked at him with an air of contempt and re. piled: “If you’d put yer ahutt ln»ide yer pants yer stomach wouldn’t be cowld, yer heathen blackguard.’’ Mary Anderson hmI I a very sensible thing when she declared that she should not marry any body but nn Am-rlcnn editor. So* will get more puff, th n ever when she returns. 8h“ is worth S150,000now ami she is able to take care of some poor editor. Senator HamptonV term expiree on the 4th March, 1885.^ HU moceetor must be elected by our next Legists, tore. Ptobably the longest lovers’ quarrel on record came to an end the other day Iu Branford, Ct., when Miss Jennie Durand and James O. Builthjwere mar ried. They quarreled In 1923, and did not meet again for fifty-eight, years. Tbe groom Is 80 and the bride 77. Twenty-five States began the year with Democratic Governors and thirteen with Republican ones. One Chicago firm slaughtered 1,000, 000 hogs and 251,000 cattle last year. Yennor and all the other eclentiflc fellowe-tnslet upon It that we ar*~to have mote cold, rugged and wretched weather in February. Be prepared therefore. - A Columbia dispatch fo the Atlanta Constitution announcs a wonderful recu peration iu the R^publicanfitld—a Wash ington politician named Hollins in Col- umbia working for Arthur, clubs to be orjranixbd TnTevers County in the re markable short time of six week?, a lib- oral share of Republican funds to be dix- tributed among the faithful in South Csrolina, a weekly Republican paper to be established in Columbia, and a Sher- nnn boom working. The following is the concluding paragraph of the di*> patch; . •‘She Executive Compsittee wf RapubUoan party will meet in Columbia in a few weeks to decids when and where the Stite Convention shall be held It will probably be held in Columbia eirly in April. Then the Republicans *U1 show their hand and their will be laid bare ” All le pence In Barnwell county ex cept among the dreamers who are fighting for trade. HOBSES AND UULKR. I will he el Barn will Court Hoiim Fsbra- ary 4th, 1984. wlih • hae lot of Home* aad Mites for sate." Will be at W i.Uston end BUekvills I be week before. jea2 -2w 8. F. HENDRIX. "^TaXT^oTTO K “ COCNCIL CUAMBKR, D vanwRi.L. 8. C-, 22nd Jen. 1884. AppHcit on for Finl DihcbirRf. ■v-r " , Neriee ia hereby pven that the aaderetga- ed wih apply te the Prehate Judge of Beva- wetl Cesaiy ea Meadey, the XMh <Uy ef rehruevy, A. P.1W4. tor a Piael DUeharge ee Rieeoior ef Oeerge Hutepa. deeeaerd. jee*24 td fHTTSOlf. GEORG KH-BATES mOHMYiMWiSElUlEiTHW, B A.mg\V •• L JL O. If . m. c. Will practice ie all the Cowrie of the State and giro prompt attention to all buxines* *n- t-ipted to bia care. [jan24 3QSH SOFUKI, ManuLcture; and Dealer ia FomFB »nd Dtme>tic (i^rs, Tobacco, MMIIFF. riFKM, F.T«’. No. 343 King Street, Charleston, S. C. . toull j ' Li Among tbe dteHmern was 8am Johnsing, of the Lime Kiln Club, who dreamed n dream the other day which was n<>t nil a dtram. He saw Susan nah nnd nil the otfarr huntey»-toa-bar-f ^rorri Uirtio*. j|«r7'E«^k..'Undr o galng, going to Ben Davies’ store, and the brothers In block thought a church TalF wha in'7 ropreoe. And they rosy v*i their souls^ but I Beu Davies iuuiid and am able^to sell goods aud good bargains ten years •obead of alTdry weather apostl s. Alatt 0/ South Carolina I Court of Common Barnwell County | 1‘Uat. L A A D AN RROOkKR aa Executor of the #*■ tale of JOUN BROOKEK, decked. Plain- riff. . —wgaiaat - , x Edward Brookcr, C. J, S Brookrr. Laadaa hrooker, Jr., Ida Brookvr, Barton Brook- er, Cinthoa Brooker, B D. Brooktr, T. J. Brookar, J. Irene Brooker, Jeoeie M. Btooker, J. Mel Brooker Mary Brooker. Joha *. Brooker, William I. Brooker, M W. KHaker, Jooeshiae Brooker. Karr Rice Brooker.. Amina Brooker, France* Brooker, W 8. II. Brooker, Jo- ■epk N. Brooker, William T. Brooker, Eli eaboth Brooker. Juba Brooker. Laur* Brooker, Annie brooker, Alice Brooker, John 8. Week*. Miami Week*. Jo-eph Week*, Edward Wfekv. JJAWal Jlsn Hart* Emily aat*. :, Louum Eubuik*. Joieph Hart* and Minda Brooker, Deload u. Copy Sammonx fbr Relief—Complaint Filed. ] To the Defendants, Edward Brooker, C. J. 8. brooker, Landau Brooker, Jr., Ida Brooker. Norton Brook* er, Ciutliia Brooker, B. I).. Brooker, T. J Brooker, J. Irene Brooker, Jessie M Brooker, J Mel Brooker, Ma y Brooker, John 8. Brooker, William T. Brooker, N. W. Brooker, Joseph Brooker, Mary Rbo- Jen, Klee Brooker. Emma Brooker Fran, ce* Brooker, William T. Breoker, Elita belli Brooker, Job*» UrtHiker. Laura Brook- er, Annie Brooker, Alice Brooker, John 8. Weeks, Mamie Week*, Joseph Week*, Edward Week*, Daniel Haring, Ge»rge 11 art tog. Mary Eubank*. Laadaa Unrtiog, Louisa Eub.inkx, Joxepk llartxdg, Emiiy Leo and M inda Broaker. YOU ARB HEREBY oummoaad sad re <)uiiodto anxwer Ikoeompioiat iaihuaotioa, which i* I'ed ia the ofice of the Clerk of tbio Court, of oean date herewith, and io oorvo a copy of your answer to the said complaint aa tho iwbccriher at hisoffieoia Willixtoa. 8. C-. within twenty dty* alter lh« *erTico hereof, •xoiusive of the day af *uch oervic*, awd if you fail to anxwer (ho eemplaiat within tho time afore* lid the plaintiff ia thi* action wilt apply to tho Court for the relief demaaJo I in th* complaint. Dated January 23d, A. D. 1884. II. M. THOMPSON. Piaiut.tf « Attorney, W illixtoa. 8. C. ft*] W. G. 81MMS, 0. C. P. " jah24 -9w A WOK'S RE1DK.G FREE! COR SIX GOOD FAMILIfiA Ceo-* rnur n»ni. xi U ti » (me »i.<1 kdrir—e .f tlr* e } vu> n. t,hl.<r- or fiiei •)>< ■: V ftolo ixuO aud (<• fr.e ho yuirU ai.d *ack of tlx in a afet-iwen <-.py ot Come to see ire rnd I’ll prove It. Fm-tn for the wk» ud "don't yoo forget l».” In m few d4tys I will hwvs tbs bes ' stock of On and after 4th February, 18R4, th* sub- •eritier will tranaict hit law business dur- lag Ifondtjss, Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each week at tbe offloeof G. Duncan Bellinger. Kaq M Master in Equity, nnd on the remaining da* a of the week at Ms of- flea In Wlliiston. Letters addressed to him wi 1 find bias at either place on the days appointed. U. M. TnoHFMOM, JanlMf Attorney at Law. Spring shoes For Lartlee, Gentlemen and Children *P fht » l f t ‘g*b — — : — I cordially Invite the ladles and the little folk* of both town anti country fifr 0$*f- fiWI a call befote buying else where. In a few days try stock of — DRY GOODS Will be opened and will be sold cheap for Cash. . " I always keep a fresh stockof Groceries On hand and sell them os low down as they can be sold by any merchant in Barnwell. When you corns to bay don’t forget to anil st Ben Davies’ CASU STORK. t vmrmu Mum m •i.ot * S&N^ a2^ ADOPTED BY > TKE STATTBOAlft) OFEDODCTIOH 5,10,15,25,30 —' *. * • *. CENTS, CHEA^-J 12 ClMTi out YHtEIE ruMosous WRITERS "UNCLE REMUS’S" md4 Sketch** at U* *14 f Imts^f . “RJtt ARTI" OaawrMi UtUn hi kHtoou **4 Hrarth St***. "RETtV HAMILT0R S” ' t*M m th* "Cmckw" gahet— fraw Store—, SSotehoe of Trooot, rrm +•***, >cc, Jdoomlmr—, -Tho t'mrmk, Th* MmmB$h*i4 9 Cisrrtgpssrff cep R W*d4 ef iMtmcti** u4 ErtwUixmuit JVw-tv.- fVa Th*lW|^U.l^«4 Bmt Wmkty. > family. tIRO A POSTAL TOR A SPECIMEN COPY, FREE A44itm “Tun Or*»rrrrvTN*«.” Atlanta, ria. fSEND FOR PRICE LiS .. ^ M C ELREE S % '‘vi ' JEWELRY , r i .V'V . ^ . paLALc | charleston,s.cl LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES IN THE SOUTH. R e d a: n p n a S r c .. 1 T r,, ! - Xrywu WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED, “DO IT TOW." TVS MEW EDITION Contain, sm 118,000 Words, 4000XIWW88M Biomphlesl Diettonarv of over 0700 Vnmm. Ti&'SS&g?" *-rx I ‘“ 3000 EagraTtag*. muriy thnv.' , UmeFmi many** any other Wrtry. , * OST THS STAHDASSl « S ale of W+etcre U orcr *0 thuo* lho« wU« of any other mrioo o( Dicttonortoa. H “ xlmort uairorml auihority in decid- roa whicH uiuodrutho of tho* SAVAYVIfAys Tbs People Tho Tows T»x Book will bo opon for tho paymost of TownToxeaat tho Town Troax- urrr’» ottco. >i*. tho Cuuoty Coi.imix.ioa- • WmiL IVtoifrThVc"Diapatch*' up tT. the \ a La A m.o ^ A A*a Orv ot*m * k ....A# I a. a .1 >A lea ONI TJUB AND AN DITRREMTIRO 8I» RIAL FOU 9X00. ' The Ravamhah vj BcxbY Raws Is a mam- mot n oheet eontalniug S pages ed ie >ding matter, comprising all th* aews of th* rr’o efltoo) from the dau above gi-on to the 16th February. AH p*r**na rofuxiny orn*y- locting i* pay Tax aftvy but named data will h* charged uOprrehat. poaalty, to bo collect rd a* 8taic and County Taxea aro. ' By order of Coaacil. WALTER 8 EAYES Clerkasd Trwuuror Towa of Barnwell. Executor’s No ice Iu Mior* uml lre.!ikru E*t»t* Thon:*. Staaveii, dccOuseJ. All pcrxous itnlebteJ to the Ule Tlioraxx Sun.cU. Em)., at theliiue of lii* dentil wi : l make puy motif Jo, and atl |ier*oLx holiliug drmaiuls aguinn hi* eatale will piexeul the oama duly praved to I L. STA.N8ELL, or THOMAS STAlSELt, Jr.. Jaa17-8w Kxcputorx. S B. WRIGHT »S1 niRl>A9> KTRKFT, ' AUGUBTAvGA > Wholea-le and Retail Dealer in the PUREST AGED WHI KIE3"T and other Liquors. ' Ail order* promptly filled. Shipments by Express to my point. jan24 tiourot going pi press, Agricultui aJ Item*, Accural* Market itepotts. Fashion Not**, Oi Lrinal Sa. rials, and to tinourpaamod In th* couptotcitAoa of its Foreign and Uomest o New*. It Ua p per that can be read with inu-p st In uny part of the I’nton. T*» the farmer, m» haute or artlosa, th* lutHneu** or piolaxelonal man. Who nNs put the mivati'Ngxa of a '1*11 mail, tlio .-avaj*- nah WakKLT Nxws is th* m*iflum by w iitch h* • an be iutormad of cv-ut* tfamt- pirlttg io th* Imev world, whether in his own rdiite or iu the most disirut parts of ihe glnli-. In addition to two Ar£t-cl 'ssnewspapors at a imxli-rxto p. to*, w* off -r to *a4-h year ly auLsci'ilixr a iimy of attv of tho publish ed sei'iato of tho JdoKMhO Nxws List art fray i*nt7 W. B. BISCIIOKK. j. vos ones. IHlim & ES. WHOLKHA-I^IC OIUMJlrlUH Ami Dealer* in CAROLINA Kfeey 1M Eaxt Bay. 1 and 2 ftimlierlxml Tirrct, 54 and 6ti Sixtc Street, Charleston, 8. t,’. . (Now York Office. 03 Wall Street.) N. B. Mr. J. It. KASTKitLING is now connected with our buxiuc-x xa Travelling 8alesman. Any order* entrusted lo him will havo-our bedaiteiition.,, fjan25 fflur, iht. riiir. A. Langor, 61 M ik^t Slrft, (Ji r.ihlon, S. IL Will oetl Fruit lower .ban tb*,'largo*i fruit housox in titi* city. Give him a trial, and if goods ar* not satisfactory money will bo refanded. \ Appias, Orange*, Baninas, focoanuts, C»b- h*g*s, On ions, Ac. docfLtf « . 1 XF - ^ you want a FINE WATCH QR CLOCK. STERLING SILVERWARE, RI< II JEWELRY, • • .-•••••■> u ' r~ FINEST QUALITY TABLE CUT- lkry, OR SRECTACLES, Send your orden to or call at THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY^ lie"itiun CisUMor' T ... 0 n Jas. Allan &Co, Su7 KING STREET, CII ABLE'TON, S. C. J*n24 Fonadry, Machine —AND— BOILER JUST ABOVE DEPOT, Augusta. (Georgia. Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Repair ou beat manner and terms, ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW AND GRIST MILLS AND MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOVD. . i. r . Have on hand a Larpe Stock of pwsrds of 50 Engines and Boiler*, also 4sum and Water Pipe st reduced pri- «! Mtesm ces. ’ KOBTING INJECTORS, Vsnd isen Jet I’amps, Roll*,. Nut*, Washer*, Circular Saws. Files, Ac. Writ* for prises. Promptness and good work. Chisp wi I be our atm. Jss24 Bo K* h SMi, iiissajsssjatlsf illKS (J^HO FOR SALE The Chnaie'e aid Co&s iuiiafiilist, AUGUSTA, GA., f —AND— ’ THE PEOPLE ONK IpMI FI , The Asgusts omptieLs axi T>e*Ai.iev to the Imest weekly eriippiii is the 8 tot a. It to s ten j eg • seventy nhsss peper. It ■Mleine si! the important sews ef the weak, awd to filled with iatereerisg •ding te the fiirmer, me nd ptsfleetoaai sum. Its Attete sad Cohimbto totfign Wanted. | Cotton Seed, ~ Cotton Seed. I will pay (16 1 2) sixteen nod •no- half ccuta cash per bushel for 10.UU0 busheto of bound B y Got too 8*fd, »l« - livcred V’ ni* at tble plMoe. Will cx- change collon eertl meal for C9ltuu •**•*'»• J. A. TOBIN. J’*«‘l7 Bertiwell. 8. C. t~-ym TMLVS FLOKAi GUittB F*r 1884 i* an Elegant Bo*k of 150 ttoge*. 8 Colored Plat** of 4 towers and Vtgeuhtos, aii^. mor* than 1000 illuxtration* of ih* Clldicext Flower*, Ptontt and Vegetahlrs, and Direction* f«r growing D is hundsomo enough for the Centre T»bi« or a Ilolidxr Present. Fend on your name and Post Office addr***, wiili If)ernis, and 1 will aendyett a copy, postage T-hm it «»* a qn-tertr ol it* COM. It ix printed in l<oth Kncli-li add German. If you afierwatd* order eocvlx duel the lucent*. Vickx Sr*i>x at brst I* th* waxi.n. The Ftoral Guide will te I now to get and grow them. r Vick’* F!ow;r nnd V*getaMe Garden, ITo Pages, 6 Colored P ate* ot© Engraving*.-. Fur oUcenin ia paper eovers; 91.00 iu ftto- gnut clotn. In Germaaor Kngli-b. Vick’a llln*irated Mentbly Magatine—*2 Doge*, a Colored 1‘Ule in overy . umber and many fine Engravinga Prioe 91.25 a year ; F.ve Cepiee for 65.00. h'peeimea Number* aest for 10 real*; S iriai copies f«e2 i oe*T*. JAME8 VICK, Mochester, ft. V. ■to" 3 * ' v H-Wter eh aiVl/" h d, w\I ■ I m WAITED. COTTON SEED. • v COTTON SEED. i : —r 7- : — ■■ J ■ 1 I will pay (16 1 2) sixteen sod '»n»- half eenra <-Hah per l>nMhe| f. r Hi 000 Uiiatieto of Sound, D'y Cotton Sew I, deilverrd rn me «t this (dace. Will ex- el’*n«e cottog s-e I rr>* nl f-<r cuttou W. It Wright. j o 18 — Alien ,r S r O M 't’D Jit K S THti:T. \|< i .11 * < ii> S; TLiiUY. \\ ojr-t h'». >,M*| ft - *1 Ike^l | /j,, 1'hE fl FIS . UYS Eli**, O t ME A m C urai- N -Ion il ■ ef«aMv ( •ml E.«i Bay H~ ^8. C. W. 1 o|. Mat k* -CHxKLF-S’O fooeicD'iietna , [ p. u!»»j, Egc*. Ae. solurif-’d N<* t'iotrg£_fur Diayuge. fTTo w n. mxrg.vBActi. n a. iirvi.R, COJHrtsjION MKBCHJNTS, FWOR^AT, mint.TOD-ETC Consign menu of Puultry sod Eggs KIIHIIBII&Ws™. CHARLESTON, 8. C. jan!0‘ JOHN KENNY MANUFACTURER OF - ^ v a CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GCffTS tHIRTS A SPECIALTY - . Takes pleasure to is fens tog hii many former patrons in this sad sdjaesst oossties that he has located at BLACKVILLK. where he wi'l be pleased tome them and te fur..; i he acquaintance ef nil gentlemen whe may need ssytkiagto hie line. As experience of thirty-five years ia Aa« gnats justifies Vim in guaranteeing Mtisfbe. tion to all who may favor him with thair cua- tom. Clolking out according lo th* loteal stylea and mad* ap in th* best manner. BTALL WORK WABRANTED-«« lanttr Administwi'irt N<nice to Debtors »nJ * . Gifdilii?. ^ Estate FRANK ATEB. Deeenaed. All peraens indebted te th* tote Fmak Ayer, Esq., at th* time nf hie death wifi make payment to, ud all persona holding demands agaiaat hi* miate wiU protest the -me duly prorefi te •- - THO&. IL AYER, Admistotoafier. - J.C B0CK!5Gff4»r Attoreey to Feet, Bare well C. H.. fi. C. '' jsatO ^ AUGUSTA HOTEL. BXfiOJhX) MT. An l70UfiR*A ( O A. Zflfi3XL , ti££*m NefUl toiegmphto Mrvtoa, mnrkeMto- mbrntoe*atomdtoiMe* K edilertoto and feeeral sew* make i» »OOwtottosSaLtaV.a.XX the meat readaUe and ear of th* beet ■kak KaILBOAD B»'/rd Ream* to th* Rear, Cheiea 1 j- to th* Rtwth. saw OeaenTmexAuev to aey heweeheM. It ia (toe. TaW# le/pRed to Phi a. Aftt* V«M ikied LEWIS ft DOOLI »^Lf, Rtvtoea Bmn LOW Md p. W. ETAK^ Ctoik.