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1 I f tuple. J*: iDAY, FEURDAIIY *1, 1884. Davies Lad a or.f-ejo<l .. as lodnwl wtl^ iti kk* U«ll, \ llvrd ami pUyfnl on U.irnwvll hill Till h >)U for Wiaard Oil. -a. Our local fltharmoa are e:Vtchinjr naoro The Ignite Vlrowa Jug. A Haro Stobv About tbs Tumpsoakce ' CoUMTIKa LM GkORGIA. When 1 had taken ray seat In the ism&ij my remrn home/1 noticed la from of men mnn with the appearance rlay aboot him. After a while be turned round In hie eent, and asked: Tf’la ydu acq-talhled In Statesboro?” “Bieas your soul, 09; why »(.?” ‘ 1 I makes jusr«- M Howe, Bishop of this Diocese, died in Obsrlestou on Wednesday. Cold * than cats, the time to giro 8iuW*‘s Wortu ]—“iitxtle brown Jug, ? Oil.” feblily 4 We no lomror Vennorato the Caw (Han weather prophet. ; Mrs,JiV. J, lafxson took chnrjro of the pest oflieC on last Saturday. St.itc Senator Ht'iidensin, of .Mkea, »n> nounoes lhut lie will not lo u cmdiduto for ConKres-( at the eiiHutnc vlection. “If it rirlo bofoto w'ven It will clear before eleven" dl>l 1 ot hold K<a>don Sunday. „4. W. Willi m.*s colored, Hra -vn from thlif county as a ‘pe. lt inrymini for the Ap:il term of the U. S. Court In Churlestou, nss been dead for Several years. ' The law library and personal property of the late Frank Ayer, Esq . brought fair prices at the udniinistrutor’ssalo on Mon- dry. ' Wo thank Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Kurckiiiil- ter of Villa Rica. On., for an invitation to a Hop in thair tilth city. Wo can’t trust v ourself in Georfflr in leap year. *• © Mr. Ij'wIs M. Huminel. formerly of Wil- llitoii but recently mere!.an Uhi# in spar- t^nburtr, has made an ansi^unient. Lia- biliii--s $3,000, asso s SC.STO. Oramreburtf rrfil have a leap ye .r ball on the 2Dt!i i'ist. It should lie conducte*! oil buslru’ss i'llneiples and 1$ other Hni» b ou!d not be permitted to be a wall |! over. The Acts pushed at the last session of t fie General Assembly will bo published In about two weeks. The delay has been “T7nre-*d by-mvsft'Sii^s of Col. FroanTCTefk" 1 of the HoiIsO. Married, la Elko, M. C., at the JUptlst Church; February-Mlh, 38ai. by Rev. A. Mr. L. A. i hoinson, of Elko, and Miss Alice D. Wilson, of Campbell ciJuuly, Virrcluia. ^^|leiai-ns.f 11 i^ncAs i< invited to tbo >f Messrs. .Saw er, Davis A SowyeK Diiim tfentlomen cempostnjr llo* new 'are fail of push and em-ufy and will n'ivo.tbeir Uet utumtiou to utl tius'sc..u- li led to it hem. A special meetlnir of the stockholders of the BapnweH A>and M. Sc ty will lie held at the Court !h.iift.\ lit 12 M op s.tUky in eiar-.'U. A full utteilip. lie., jj I. ini.,.. Uy (]q. , ' av H. J. W. U (* >L.WA1 , Kecroiary .uul treasurer. We are pained to learn < ftlie sudden death ot ilrs. Kirk Rehiuson of t)r.ui<je- ~ r. <1‘lighter of i>r. W. li. iia^o .j of Jj. . »ville. Mrs. iioiUieon leaves tl.r e sinail eliiidren, i'.b,- t4-mler our h' nrtf..lt sy mpaUiy to the family « f the iloteuscd “^es, sir. They needs a Croat raftny of tbora in tliewe temperapee couctlosi of—(Georgy.” “Then you are not a Georgian?” “No; I urn from Aiktu County,South Carolina. My nama Is Cullom. I makes jngs and I sells Vtpi?” A cooversaliou wiiu ilr. Guliom brought out a strange phase of the ternperance movement iu Georgia. M.* Culkrm, during the month of January, had supi lied to the Savannah bouses 10 (HX) jugs—of balhgallon dimensions. He also lllled an order from Wsynri- b iTir’ ffir 2,566. He conctiidH to make a tilpto Georgia, and ftntT'out the cause of this remarkable revival of the earthetfwaro business. In Savannah a tempemr.co advocate showed him One of the Constitution’s prohibition limps Looking at ihc temperauce counties, he placed his Huger upon t.hcui and said qni* tlyr “Tiiar’s wbr.r my j*ia» goes.” He was Granger enough to make up STA The wlfw-wf jNe & Xi*S. t. Hav. W. B. W. John WilHams, rotoi>d v «f Camden, claims to hkvc copthred 229 coons and posaum* eltce the opening of the •on. L. D. Mowty & Sort, cptton factors, led t THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS •rS wasted ea Pbjsieiana' fees by tbs Barnwell Railroad- peptie, tbs rktumatie, t]ie bilious asd ‘ of XJuaileston, have sue pended pay ment; iinbilitlpe about $156,000, assets $225,000! The suspension is due tn the bad crop year, the falmro to col- lect outstanding accounts la the coun try and pnforttlnMe luvesttneow, ' Mr. Henry Davis, of Oconee county, Is In the uinety-llrst year of his age; has bad bacon for sule every year for fifty years; never planted a seed of cot ton in bis life;-raises bis own tobacco, □ever baviug bouglit but one and a halt plugs; bus plenty if money;Is a Bap tist and a native «f Anderson county. Judge Kershaw has decided that the trial Juetlee'a constable is not such au officer as is prescribed by the Constitutlou and that he is nut bound lo serve a process unless be feels so inclined. The sheriiT,...therefore, tl.e Court holds, is bouiM^ to serve all criminal processes which are placed In his hands by the Uiai-'j'isiice. ills mind to dispense with the middh man in bavaunitb, when lie could just as well deal with the original customer himself. He lias secjired from the Central Hoad a rate <1 ^26 a ear ns far im Macon JLaSl: jrittEfiui.1 2,506-jutga, These jugs he will distribute lu all th>* towns in which the ten>peranco coun ties trade. A jog once used is never refilled, as the eonsuirer never goes to town with the intention of buying II- quor, but lets uld H itan cieeji up on him after he gets there. Thu- tk'tise- (pi* needs that the jug market is lively and the jug-makers arc growing rich. 'Ihe-li'tle brown jug will be a factor in Georgia polities > et.—Constitution. TtotATiNO tuk Lk)"ok Law —The gran I j ny of Beauf at C 'Untyla their GESBHAL AA’H S. There arc said to be 11,666 one leg ged men In the United Stales. One ptes>-tmm*M say: “It is a butnidrt- lug fuel we pt'es* nt t > the Court that l.ul v. ■1, (.'It it Duhbar, culnro 1, who wont to Fa 1- - hl.t wait vV>i., iw JniiS irv. ri.'li■ lint iiaine .,n Sutui lay. Itoraism st of the I.uYnwiii!.e<>ii!;>.rny Iha I left tha lUilrond and afi w >ttM lonie hoiuu as s'011 m tln.y ejuid save onon^Ji to pay i:,elr Karidiigs tanged ftvm .3 to $1 2> per a license t > s< ii iutesicating liq-iots i<y' the U.ibod 8;at(S linett^ml II'-venue D- par^ment i.as Ijeer^ grafted to sev enty tone pcrsui.^1^this county con trary to law. That a mnj •Irity of tnese persons are actually S' iling Intoxicat ing lq io?s so openly and constubtly day. t a;>*. El ward Furse of IM.fOc Has s-nt to the. afri icu t'li -l l>ep >rttfie> l at Go|am- l iv two • yster sheila weivtip IT rhrj;(e,.(i pound-and iutUsui itar res;., ctl vu'y <1^1.1 and fourteen i|:cli*s i‘i Isi itth. They w ie ‘tv,trilled from MlT. Vali.ei’.. Mie)| IU,|(T l>'.il(S*oii the Lov< r 1 I lee lone*. '•‘J hero v.-re giants In thnso i u) s’’ when such hi- v .1 ves were hi teasorr; "I’•a.ct* hath It s vlctotl.-s no leas renown- e 1 than war.” That slho-vpkrtttf not the e.vnd ituirin **f aaruat spo-vh rnttker — * S »mc n!iiet'*ea years a*ro Barnwell eountx was eapt niavi by Tecuuisah anda horde of Northwr'btern btubai huis, armed wHh all tip- imp), morns of modern warfara and mmv match b -xos l»e»ido. But whi e- wii.K’ed pesos caoio and tin kindly years honle 1 the wounds audBovonsl the scars and all w-.s lovnly. Last vo» ka nowinv.:- slou caina. Not*«s enemi s, with all the - (simp arrd pt hlc ab I chcunistnnco of git- 1 lolls war, Put as fiieicUnml piiilan'hro- ^ists, With in 11sL*. ami » m-MPliwthat imt i erne nil ths ills that H -sh is heir to. W in Allendale and Bainweli and Black* vT le the) oohuerl o! bWect sounds capturvd -tie-mighty and the ui -an, the sainc'and- thesl nef, the halt and tiie hane, the tick and the soundsthf-bUd mid thCb.inJ and as necetsailly-to be known to -a large 1 i.p.j *ri!y of the county 1 peers, execu tive and j i'Heinl, and not one i>ili pre- oeutod to tl.L j ay. Wo append the names of pus, us so licensed, and sug gest that n copy of ftnino bo furnlsiied «he county coiu:i)isst«diets and each ..n I evciy trial jusiico of tlio cutuA-y.- iKjuiiliur them to ii qtiire into the fuels and to take the Leeesr-nry sliqis to suppr ss tlie busitiCfs.” 1 Nj im-.nr.ft, tii^ Fpv —Ttie famous Confrd.-rute ■‘■py. lalvtuzd N -idcrer, who died suddenly at Memphis on Sunday, was ot.e, f t lie best known aud most pecniiai* ehamcicrs in tlio KtaO*. 4 N' idem, in I is votiilt. went otu as togged men form the most peaceful and eubmiat-ive fcloment of our popu lation. They never kick. Abraham Linoolcfs tomb at Spriug- fi<dd, UHiiois, has beeu dauiagml to tiie extent of $4066 by .tho cidlapse of two supporting arctics. Tho North* east corner of the monument fell sev eral inches a few nights ago 1 . - A fair young visitor from a neigh boring city win told by a young man that lie had the. worst chapped lips iu town, filje rrpjled; “I will put mine against yours any time.” Our iuforv inant modestly withdraw at tills juuct- in>-, and wo uru thus uuablo to give the sequel. -— — 1 O.a* of the most successful fat hu ra of Waliou efowaty, Georgia, is Ata-nuus 0. V. right, 56 years of age, who Ims been bffu 1 from infancy. He can, I* s 111, when a dollar expended on wpprMcliable vcjciaWoTtmie nnd AltrHtlWI Dr. Simmons’s Hepatic Compound, OR LIVER ANDKIDNRTCCRE, A " Wow'd hi every eiwe effect s radionl core. Ne remedy in the world ever to folly won the confidence of mankind as ■* SIMMON'S’ HEPATIC COMPOUND, Oft* i.ivr.re A^ro KtDTifY rrmn Far , the cure of Dyvpcpiln, Indljmtion, Cocsiijxu ior and all tronblee nriaing from the Liver, Kidneys ami Bladder. Taken two nr tlu-ec times a day it prevents Fever nnd Ague. Malarial Fever, biptheria, Scarlet Fever and ClTblcra. i^on woMAxr-©a why Will yoa allow yoursell to be prostrated, your system cncFvalcd, your health com pletely destroyed by the gaunt strides of • hose insidious and nfl thnr* faint disease* called “Female Weaknesses.’ when you can be entirety cured by using SIMMOXo* HE* 1’ATIC COM KHJSj. It w ill remove ma ples and Blotches, purify your blood, and mnko your skirt clerfr and h**ltliy. Dr Blnckville by Urs. L. C-Hlepheus and J. R. Price. ~- Willistort l»y Dr*. .L. Brooker, and W. C. Smith and \V. II Kenjedy. —nichl-ly I.* INrswrtl - ‘. U vx.lwanl'* " Adih-h-h ArBtarkriHo Barnwell Matthiert Tralna «,en«f VItb *ortlli(Vrt*- ollna R.ilwsy Trsina a* follov*: 1 1 in. vosiMw-tiou from Stnilh Carolina ttsilwav from Aug 11M1 eml Lirot Atatloo* W.nt of Work rttte. Ne. 4 i-oi Ctinrl.-al,lH and p. with 8*0^4h Carolina Dailwar lor Bwal Stulions t-jiot oT BlaikxOu un.t Jo,. 5 bu* toanecllon frouiSoutl. Carolhia Rail war mini Ctiirli'iiton. Coif) in Mb, I'lrbthn ajfflr Ml l/orol 1 Slaltuua | j«t ot Rln Wvilk'. And tell aH >>our friends and tlw rest of LE.y Y, tli© Broad Strceb Grocer, opposite the Ah in store find Ibr sale a fell stock of 8tSple nBd i of the best br. nds find at prices to suit fhe times. _nr "penny is better tlmn tbo mow sbiHittg. LiVc and lef live is my motto. A choice stock of the best Liquors always in store.— Pro>iq>t ntfenttoii giyen to all orders. Mr. J # H. Tiery ij with me and wiH be plcasetl to see and fliswmny ** - For sale every xvliere. and in Burn well br N.i. I nmgeeta witb South Carolina Tfalldiiy Wf •.*.». r— < k.,a. r—7 i T;0*r Aujuata and all lx ral Stiuton... . "No. • .Difnrrtx with ronili Carultiin TUitwav for ^ Ii-a l-li a *ii I L .li 1 >>t 1 .i ■■ a>..l I..a,, —a Alva Gage & Co. PROPRIETORS OF THE Charleston Ice House, Market,Cor.Church St, Charleston, S. C Steamboat, and City Tra'i6 Sb'ppin Supplii d. Ice Packed for the Country a Pne cui: fcbl5-ly said, m ike an g aid a wngrra or buggy. or as neat a ceffiu, or do as goal work in the- co< pcisge iiin», us any other mar. in that ueighborboo* *• ' The b;rtiJe fi .g «.f Grant’s first reg 1 * .ment is so li-tdltAl with bullets tiiat it "ill hatd'y bold togetliir. A Ken- 1 tnckian tldnks rhnt. the Confederates eomoiiited a gnat ntUUary errpr in liring at the H ig instead of Lunging away at “tho oi l man’’ himself. Together they were looking over tiie paper. “Oh, my, how funny,,’said she. “What is it? ’ ho asked, “Why, here’s an ndveilisornent that says; “No rcasohablo offer refused," •‘What’s s> odd about that?” Noth- M F1SPMTE CO. Cliarleston, S. O* HOniltTSON, TAYLOR & CO. r.ENBR.VL AOS NTS Six Tiloiieuud Toas of Kninit for'Sale. Consult your interest by gccing us. ■ Bottom Figures Given. Manufac'.urers of lligli Grade Fertilizers and Acid 1’hosphates. Cliari.'BtiMi, Uiiliutiliia amt all uoiui* Kaat OnCounrtarcfrocl. n.on.h i s^-tal Train .111 Icjv^Hfockvllfo at J A. M., awtnrrtv* at Haiu.rll al , fthC. AI.I.KN.O PAT.Agvjkt. JOHN B I’KOKT, (.rm nil Hanap-r. Smith Carolina Ituilway. Commenein? Jari. 26th* >884, will run as follows : trains J We take plt!itt«nre in finnOkflting that v*e liave moved oar olcgnntstock of Fond* ’■ 1 urc to 840 RROAD BTREET, a - „,„ riid -jj'KF&Cr 3at AUGUSTA DIVISION. 4 WEEP Leave Clfarlcsion Arrive at Braiichvllle Leave BrancliviBo Leave Kdisto Leave Midway Leave Hxiiilierg Lent* Orahitinv '■ ' * Leave Lees Leave Itl.ickville Leave Kiko Leave \ViIti*fin Arrive at Augusta 18illy) -(Dally,nee;i Siiuday*,) 7.06* m 4.0u p m O.CA a m 0.20 a m 0 HP a m k.42 a 111 IS a m 10.(10 a m 1U.12 a ni 10.1 Ha m lO-i’Ja m 10 J)S a m 12.05 a iu EAST. fi.lOp m 0.30 p ni 6.41 p 111 0.53 p iu 7 01 p in 7 tC ji in 7.V7 p m 7.81 p m 7.48 p m _L54 p in 9.20 p in For, SALE IIV r. W F.imll, Blackvi:!.*, S. (.'. W. .!, Martin, Biaekvillc, S. C. iAiii poll inp,” she n-pHe J, trying to [d 11 *. 11 * *. ...Ilr |Iij.l.u .... 1, . ,1 ., a nsh, ’‘ouly those ate my seutim- nts. The npy “Bell Boyd,” v, ho at the out' joist # all tho people jfiitlicrodainuiMl tin* pn tly (ir tiieTTayliFrrC 'ii’ht “SVlr. inKMl at only u dollar a bottle.” And th-vjounty is no longer dry, for the people have drunk It for Inward aliments and uuoii.ted Uiylu- S'-lvea for aches and paiiis and there 4;is bi-en much "retchediii-ss" 'in tiie irnrd snT the luulllluUu Is Oid.iglnoUa in appear nice. Wo alone lemalu sti-adfust in our f.-iitli iu the castor oil end turpentine of our ano t- try and iho hot water, ic, of our own ge..eratlon. It is run?or*d that a few doz en candidates have paovi !ed tiieniselws with ilboi'Hl supplies with which to Uoat yheir constituents during tl ecnr.lng cum^ tiuign and have taken ietsons in election- eerlng from tho »inning wa;a JI las W1z v ‘ ni'ds. i ho fact that 4i3 bottles were sold in Barnwell gives color to the story. On and nft< r 4lh February, 18S4, the sub- scrlber Will transact jita law business dur ing Mondays, Tuesdays and \vSSnesdnys of uach week At tho office of G. Duncau Bellinger, E*q„ Master In Equity, and on the remaining dm s of the week at his of* lice in Willibton. Letters addressed to him whl tind him at cither place on the days appointed. H. M. Thompson, j in24-tf Attornry at Law. m SHEXUFt’ff Kalvb fob M Alton.—0. B. Ow ens ot ul vs. J. CL Holly ct ai: 1 Defendant’s Interest in lbs tract bounclM by lands of J. C. Holly, OcdfitTl-ancb, M. M. Holly, W. M. Cave, Enafta It. Owens and e tutolands of Hay. Also, tract containing 106 nercs, bounded by Linds of W. M. Oh re. 4.0. Hol ly, Helen Wilkinson and the Fiddle Pond toad. Also, defondam’s Interest In 400 aert**, bohuded by A. F. Al l. Icti, Milford Holly, Mrs. Peyton, James Dicks, T. T. Hay and F. H Gantt. D. P. Mondheltn vs. Emma C. and W. E. Stokes: Tr ict Containing 900 acres, b<?u li ed by hinds of John .A. s tokos, J. B. Stokes, harles M. Young and estate lands of W. Lowers. . H. Mf. Walker vs. John Farter: On Tues day aftet sale day st H. W. Rice's 73 bush els of.6 >rn, ahd at W. U. Bium's place 75 bushels of cotton seed. got into his ifiotberlff preserve closet. "And IJtoot the foil. 1 ’ remarked papa oreraeartog the eolllcquy. cantaiu under Walker in the tvl Nieuragua 1 xpeditlon. Alike bieakiug out of the w.u he j dual the (L nfodcr- iit c iutccw in V 1 rgtrft.t, was (lciuUe.,1 U» the Com mis aiy Dcpauuieut, jiulI in that ca|»ic1iy went to Arkxnsas, from which S’.ate l)C8''nt millions <>f doilars wo; th of b *ef t if rough the lines to tiie rartny. la iILaJ^gfiinlng of the year ISdi] ho wac Ci-nt ou a~4»i , i ret—mbiaion to Europe, ati'l after Lia tofui ii lie was iij^doerptaiu of the* Secret Stivicc, He was reticent ubout.hia jirivate af fairs to au cktraotdinary rxti-nt, ami. Ugh fthfew break of tiie rebt liioii vias 15^'e^rs cd ago, is the uiativniy wife ofGul. John U.-.mVoud, of Texiis, who dwells on a tifovch near aan Aiitonio. EtTwas'onc of “BioucpalF’ Jackson’s scouts in Trglnia. Hhe was, ns raVy be teinem- berej, banished to Euiupe. Sh“”1iiis four child rim. Tbo reports concerning tho serious ness of Gcu. Grant's couditlon aii.ce his ii.il ou the ice on New Year’s da), have bi-eu, it a] pears, grdatly exag- gt rated, it is now satd ho is InijiroV^ lag la Lcalih so steadily that it is con fidently expected i y his family he iiid be abte to go out driving in ubour a TRot the i and Tnieliigeut, made invariable linpros-ion that i o woh a fool. This madeIdm peculiarly fit ted for the work given during the war, Ho was one of the best poker players in the S >nth, at one tlimvhotGtw Sd6,» fififron a hand. At tiiCso garuiu iris face was u> solutely immovable. He rarely lost, and was lucky enough dur- rrigwnro to diaw-threecai iuti priz s iu the lottery. He Wt a .farge eftate, Old Judge Ochiitree, soon after hiif illustrious son had pot dds liceoso to practice luw.^eut etT ou a I&W day’s trip; “and Thomas,” s-rhl he T " yo(f may as well have a neat sign of thd new firm painted nnd hung up over tho office door.” When t he old gent le- man returned he did indeed see a neat sign ovci tho office door. Ho examin ed It through his gold rimmed specta cles, aud t hep lordt eff ids binoculars and examined It again. The neat sign read thus: “Tborans P. Qohiltree and Father, Attorneys at Law.” So sayo a Washington letter. Little George was questioned the other day about his big sister’s beau. “Hew old is be?” ‘T don't know.” “Well, Is he younc?” “I think so, for he hasn’t any hair on his bead!” Jl.:..., A young man who had been assis^d away from the home of a girl whoae society hfe yearned for. wrote next day to the cruel parent as followe: *T did not mind what you eatd to me, though your language was pretty rough, but when y#U kick ad me with that tfo. It boot you hurt ray rulings. I shall make bo further effortyo win jour daughter. "I fill the BIU,” said Wllile, wheb. he If she Inherits youf styla of feet and any of your reraatllley In the use of t hem, 1 feel that4 could out be entirely happy with her,’* month. A waiter einployed-itt-B restaurant says: “Any . housekeeper can prove the honesty of her grocer vr his butter by inelilhg it. Pure butter melted produces a pure, limpid, golden oil, and it retains the butler flivor, Melt oJeomnrgariue and Hie oil >-icelia i’kc tallow, and looks like tallow, and a scum tiaca to Hte surface, liuitctltie is a mixture of dairy-nutter and fate. Milt that and the Butter oil will rise to the top. Pour lids'off and you wifi find the fats at tho bottom, whitieli in color and giving off a Uisuarceable smell.” ThdToccon News says that John Adams, of Oconee County, S. C., says he. has beefi Wearing tbo same hat ev ery day for forty five years. It was made of far by Mr. Whiscnant* He wotked two'inontbs to pay for it, He also has a ehum ihirty-tvvo years pltf, iu which he cittims to have ruado nn average of one pound of butter a day during that time. He has a filly 19 years old, the mother of which he kept uulil twenty-three years old; He has been out of meat ouiy one time since he began keeping house but has never been out of whiskey. Ou the whole he is a remarkable mau. In the case of Pat Haley, n young Irishman recent fy tried in Memphis, Tenn., charged with killing AlexDuo- lup au aged negro la«t summer by cut ting hU throat with a butcher knife, tile jury returned a verdict of qot guil ty. This was Haley’s second trial behaving been convicted &I murtlei’ iu lb« Untt degree, but a new trial was grouted on a law technicality. When the jury announced their verdict in a body, Judge Green remarked that it was a perfect em prise to the Court and a disgrace and Insult to any civil ized community. He had the jmy polled and tpelf names spread uptn the minutes, with instructions that they be ocVer again aum noacd oa ju- roia in bb court. - II. J. Brabham & Bro., Bamberg, S. F. >J. 1). Copc'and, Bnmborg, S. C. Bice & Copeland, Bamberg, S. C, W. II. Kennedy, Williston, S. Q. _ J. E. Steadman, Grahams, S. C. -. janl7-4tn < Oldenbuttel’s Lea vo Augusta fThiify] [Pallr e, Sirndu fi.O^ a in 5.'to Leave vriliUtca- 7.40 a m 0.15 Leave Kiko 7.47 a m 6.42 L«avc iRav'kville 8 00 a tn 6.57 Leave Lees 8 .OH a m 7.04 Leave Giulianis 8.1 it a m 7.10 Leave fiamhetg ’ “—' M3 * M Leave Midway'--^ 8 80 a m 7.38 Leave Kdisto d.Otta m 7.40 Ar. at firatichville ALOO a m 8.00 Leitre Rruuchville 0.25 vm 8.15 Ar. at Cliiii’leston * 1 l iil a in KUO COLUMBIA DIVISION-WEST. (DiTny, Excupt Sunday.) Leave Rrancbvillo 0.26 a m 8.15 Arrive at Camden 8 do a 111 1.55 Arriv# nl Culiinibia 11.40 a m 10.35 Leave Columbia 0.40 a in 5.34 Leave Cauulun 7 15a m 4.15 Ar. at Branchville 0 00 a m 8.00 EXPRESS (DAILY) WEST.) Leave Charleston —I<t-t6p m Leave linincliville 1.50 a m Leave filuckviile 8 41 a at Ar. Augusta 7.15 a m p m p in ' EAST BAY RESTAURANT. Nos.-IOJ, 87 aud 8d,—C-barlcsion, S. C. Board and Lodging. Meals at all Hours. Breakfast from G to 9 a. m. Lunch, free fiorr 11 a. in. to 2 p. m. Idiuuvr from 12 in. to G.30 p. m. Supper from G toil p. ni. Oyster- in every style.— EXfltE.^a (DAILY) EAST.) Leave-Augusta 9..7(t pm Ar. at Blnckrille 12.15 pm \ Ar. at Branclivilte • 1.4oa m Lrrtvc at L'harlt stun 5.15 n m ,' “CONNECTIONS.” Conned join made At Au^a.^a^uflU-Geergia R. H. to nml froM I'Lpiinia B'ct and Soulli- weH, with Ilirotixii' Sleeper between Char, lesion anil ABaurit-uudCxprcss train. Connections ma'leatCharlesion with North- Eastern II. It. for prints North ahU with New York Steamers on 8atunl.ijs, Connections nunle nt Coluuibia with Co lumbia and Urecuville Ii. It. and Charlotte. .Columbia and Augusta It. It. to and from alt points on both. Uoadv. Connect ions made at Black ville with Barn. Ales, wines, liquors, sognrs, tobacco, etc.,-«£-ben quality. JOHN M oct25 I'm OLDBNBUTTEL. tlEISTRY STEITZ, Impotter aud Wholesale Dcalef in —p— F0ltEIC\ AM) imiC Fitl'fL Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Lem. 011s, Pineapples, Futatoes, Onions, Pea nits, CfthLn^th. Ac. N E. Corner Meeting; A Mar- Let Street,CSwTfiion, 6. C. [oct 11 PktCETlST. roN.&c. Mrgeststock. i^LOWEST PRICES '/'C rfol • -ri li r* I I -r* L J TH E i SO U T H. ——a. H.epairipg a Specialty. JO U N D. (V ALLEN, 0. P. &T. Agent. N B. FECrt. General MtmtWCT: STOI», 8TRAIVGERI in Carolina. W r (y ^S^Con»ig»«neut« of cotton Solicited. -a* ■ 8cp27 -THJ5- msit mmrmm mmuz ar awssta Old etnnd of Myers <fc Marcos. Wo hnvo thU largo storo filled to overflowing with the most Klegaut and beet Assorted £tt>ck over offered. Wo ootupoto with any mat ket or any dealer iu STYX.E, QUALlTlT OB PRICE- ouiJHms Tiie stra.ly itVercnse in bui|Su«mess is what has caused-us fo movf so often. W* now have tiie Finest btore and Finest Stock in Georgia.- Write lor catalogue er call sod-see us. J. L. Bo vies & Co. eepDt 27 840 Broad Street A\igTista. Ga* PLEAS TJHE JVlsrr) PROFIT TO AI^L Specially, mnnefactaring GOLD AVatch and Jeaelry Repairing and full line of Good*. A La at .TOWN II. WKA.UVH, Dealer in Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, 729 Broad Street, Oposite Ceairal Hotel, Augusta, (la. aep!3-27 tVamlo, Hantlo, Wand#, WANDO. WANDO. WANDO. AMMOKIATED FERTILIZER. ( Iispi <-i.il!y nduptod fur) KIKLIi OIF ^.1/L. KIKTOM. ' ALSO ACID PHOSWIATF AND DISSOLVED HONE, (Of High Grade.) GENUINE GERMAN KAIN1T, ASH ELEMENT riJOSFHATE FLOATS, COTTON SEED MEAL, AND ALL FERTILISER SCPPLIE?, Address: Fbancih B. flACKm, Prtp-idcvi nod General Agent, 7 KxoheitfO Su>)«d, Rear of Pusttfficc, Cliaflcdbu, S. (’. ^ dc«27-3m Misto Pbospliate Co.inpany, ^HOharleston, S. C. MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS AND IMPORT* KRS OF GENUINE GERMAN KAINIT. ^ Orders promptly filled for the following goods: EPlafO ACID PilOSPHATE, EDI8T.0 ACIDULATED ROCK, Mtrnirjn*: Registration Notioa The Registration Books will be open .at Ihe county seat on the First Monday iu each mouth until further notice isgiveu.' JNO. W. liOLMLS, Supervisor. dec21tt GlfSTAV JAU0UY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. ntettps. Ciockv. and» Fine l ine All! kinds of Repairing neatly Dealer in Wntcli M Jewelry done. Old.Gold nnd Silver bonght. 206 King Street, Charleston, S. G. ocfl l CHARLES C. LESLIE. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fish, Game, Lobstfrs, Turtles, Ter- rnpins.leis, Etc, Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market, Char- UlnstraUd Hazti-beak Farm asd Qaiin. 1884 *5° pat*#- (H> Uttutraiinos, and a beanliftal Colored Plato • 'tower*. HI* What, When and How to plant and i full of information invaluabiti to all intmMed i leston, S. C. flavin^ made large additions to my business l am prepared to iurnish Fish, Game, Ac., at short notice. All orders promptly attended to. Terms cash or city acceptance. sepl3 bin acTw-rK* asD.r&ffl.' t 1M variclioa afFfowor Saadi), i 1 nenuu MBDEi roa si.w * 3PZiS!!*«in>Wew(Srf U jC! ; ^l tOTII tho JTow#r and V« &£ TouJmw to grow B. K. BLISS Sc SOlfS, J4JBarcm^8tr©et^JJ©w^ German Kainit AND OTHER Fertilizers. ED1STO AMMONIATKD FERTILIZER, KD1STO A^H EJuEMENT, EDISTO KAINIT* Sole Manufacturers oftlw Celebrated Dancau’s Phosphate. ’ Fancy Bfunds Manufactarcd to Order. TTie Goods wc off* ortfunsarpMsed in thro trade, and as wc wiH make fkfnik)* tcfiiis wc hope you will write - us bjforo c'osing vour purchase. jj^-For prices, terms, testimouisls, &c,, address d#v6 4m J- U* Ila» WLO A.N 1 Trflffrofer and General Agent. CATRPFaTS fnrivafr»n4 JUmm Furaiakia* flesds.- 11,0 T,nrge»t Stock of Baltimore. Mar- quet Brusae s, 8-lfiy and Ingrain Cnrpvt^ Ruga, Mats and Crumb CtOfiU. wlntfovi Shan,ls, wall Tnj^r#, B<,r,lers, LsceCurtains, CornicH *><d fV#e, Cd««tand Canton Mat tings, Upholstery, KngravtHg*, Chromoa, I’icturo Fromca. Write for sample# nnd pil CC9 . BAILIE i COSKRRY) aug2 l y Augusta, Ga. Gr E. Steadman, 1% Broad Stmt. Avgtfofa, Ga. Centrally located, e#nveni#ntto beginsss. 0. BART-& COi (Opposite the Strobel Hotel) Blackville. B- C« f>? c v. fot'snlc one second-bandenglee— five horsepower. Also, one neconU.band iuginc —ten horse * • - power. Also, two second hand saw mills. Also, one «cond hand grist »BI. Also, a lot of new and M*rrt-h*Ml •VZ] oill*. Eoglnw W)J 8»w Mnu, Keedar and Condeiiher. ' AJso, any Mitehluery not i« rtoeksupplied at sberts itoftpdy “X* 4 reasonable terms. Also, VM ^bcrse power sccood hsnd en- cmATttuHHrrow,«. c. The largest Importers of Frtrit in th« South, offer for m1« s vreD sdeeted st » k of v Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, lemons, Nuts, Dried Figs, RsLius, Po tatoes, Cabbages, Onions Peaifnls, sod. ovcrytliing rise that a first class whole* sale Fruit Honra should here. Ccmitry orders Ailed with dispatch. {oot2a SELLING OUT AT I; COST. Tops Genuine German Kainit, direct importation, and all other Fertilizers, for sale by 'HERMANN BULWIXKLE, Kerr's Wharf, Cha> lesion, S. C. dec37-3m A kelibble Hon e (o Deal Will. ■\> ' W. U. W'fiLCU. LANIER EASON. Welch & Eason, Dealers iu Choke Family and Plantation . GROCERIES, Wiucs, Liquors, Sugars and Tobacco 127,129 Meeting tod Southwest aoraer - Market' Su. Chorleatou, S. C. gi A*'so.ssccon't-hand engtnsandgri*»' nll h • r.. nov8 To mate room ibr my Spring < ^ which will be bore about tbo first March, I am soiling my stock of wur&fi Whoksule Grocers and Dealers in , Provl foiF, Liquors, Tobacco. Elc., Ifit andTCfi East Bay, . dccG-fitn Chsr'.estoa,S. C. OHO TIEDEHAN & SOML WHOluKHALK GKOCAIUI And Provision DealeiS, 02 and lf4 East Bey 84. Chsrlestsu, i-it Prorisioac a specialty. ’Ws have always a lam stock of Prim# MaalS, cute see Y“T5 _ M grades sff evory dissriptisi r-t Send for Price List. No eharge fo ^f maataanda full aaractwsat af Gnroariaa,* Dnya^’or I’Kcking. ‘ [ottJJ j Aeoeo. C>gaa, 4^ o«t2& 1/ " tk' , ? - ■ ' 1 - <