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<i . S- S. THUl^DAT, JVtY 31. 1884. the time to plant ruta ba»c» tur* »ipf. ’ Serenil com munlont loni «re unavoida bly poatpo; ed until next, wok.^—- There are 70 oandld<tee now In the Held And only 15 oltloea to be flfletl. “Now’a the time to Kivu bmltli’s Worm (ML” ' ' Md4-Iy The nia< kvllle Iteadlmr Club will meet to-morrow eveuiiijf at the rcsidi'iioe of Dr* W. H. Hujjood. " After next 8atur«lay week the oa idtdates can reel from their labors and think of tho eltpe t etwoen the cup and the Up. In attendance and enthuaiaem the pri mary cainpalirn meetlnu at Wliliaton on Monday fully equal to any yet held. Mr. J-toob Hhjrhes of Midway has In a piupt nf preservation a quantity of fodder which was liouie3~IirTns1*anr3& years ago- Btisnu Pteaav.olored. who escape*! from t jiU ten days ago. was rec ptured in Four Mile township after a few days of freedom and returned^) durance vile. Prof. J. H. Klv rs has gone nui lti in-th* stance and h ssof friends, ^and the a * tnnn of tbdr lives will furnish richer g tlherlngs of both, for around them are plenty' and honored -kinsfolk and the churchojthe Fotlierland tud the waim- hoartod v fi\end#frfia}, years of kinduets have won. | i 1 ‘ f 1 Interest of srt. Dui Iiir his absence he wl l buy a magnllicent supply of new | ictures for exhibition during the fall and winter months. Excursion tickets can be purchased at Blackvllle Agency to Sullivan's Island and return at 16 50; good till October31st— Excursion tickets to Sullivan's Island and return are sold at Hlackxllle every Satur day 1*. M. for $3.00. Oo'.>d to return on Monday mornings. tf ' The Spur Branch 1‘lcnic on FiMay was attended hv all the tribes It w.isthelar- g«*st and liveliest we Imve ever partaken of. Any <lescrlptloii that we might give w. ijil l>e like repeating an oft told tale, fur every section of the county was repre^ent- e t and the story of its great succrjs has • been so often related that It is no longer ' hews. There Is not a better preparatory school In tlie Slate than the Willistou Academy. ^^Mhigli character and ,cotnpe'eecy the ^^Biclpsl has no su|>orior nnd Ids students, ^Mihout excepflon, lisve taken high rank 1 all advanced schmds whleb £ney have entered. Several of the Cl ta<lol(Jadeta pre pared by him stand at the Lead of tlivlr classes. We cordially and conscientiously c •minsnd the school and community to the public. V “Long Sam Nlmmors,” colors'! of Genr e's Creek, Is the champion hawk killerof •State. Slmre January lie has slain H2 of titw^e professional‘ hicken ki lei s. His modus'nper i.di is this: Duitng the day lie keeps iKhmkout and towards sundown ots their Khisiing places. After <Liik, . ivlded w 1111 a tq ch and gun, he hui ts Liiein up, sldotwHhelr eyi-s and shoots them. Instead of sciHpiu^ Ids victims he cuts off and hangs up 'fv If f«*et for the In* spec Ion of all chicken lovH(g vl.-itors. : d- bHKttlKr'S Salch — Vhraru \Ml^dl**tr-» against Martin Mingo et. ul.! d Ir.m M<-tlHHli?t pitsonage in Midway coHt i o tog one acre and bounded by d unis o W. W ilker, lien Mi<ldlet.>uand others 4. E Glover, as I rus'fvol Mary E. Glov er against Jos mil Bellinger: Lcfendaul's interest, suhj-ct to his moth-t’s life net ate, l'i the “OliVe laud’’ Co talning 1750 acres and bound)*! by laiala of estate of Lucia Pinkney. A C. Bellinger, John Whetstone a..d others. Hitxtru'R ''HAi*Kb Piovia- Programme for August 7 h, ls-4: Pravcr.at II o’clock by Uev. Auld of Bam berg. -4— Musis by the Ghoir. Welc nuti by U -v. W*. I); Itlce^ Music. Sunday Sch'Mil Addn ss by Prof. Hugo Kheriduu, of O.angeburg. Music. ~ ‘ Sunday Schobt Address by Hev. Ai.Buisl of Blackyllle. Music, -j* ' *. ■ 1 Dinner at t o'cl<*ck P. MV 1 Laill“s will be cxpecttvl to their own children. Every one invited to bring a basket or t><>x. loo Cre,tiu sold on tho ground for The IteuelHof chuic^. And wo moot many ipore good nnd In « ft lends, among whom aro Mr. Alfred P> * ters, Mr. Hitter, the Hunter brothers, the McMillans and others, alt prosperous and patriotic cltxeiiH of a cumiuunlty "f r from the madding crowd” and free from its vicious teeS. But tho order to nisrch Is given ami re luctantly obeyed, bat good luck goes with us and abides too dm lug a delight ful night at the homelike home of one who is de servedly the most popular man in'the county, ami by these presents wo w rn tho young gentleman who showed us such good peaches and pigs that if lie. fails to show us shortly l he photograph of a pro spective better Italf that we will ndvoi tise ami s II hiiri without benollt of clergy—uo- lei.s vo!cns. At George's Creek on Thursday seven hundred souls and many candidates mo p' esent. Tlie etiangc from tlie nionofdhV of men to a recognition of woman’s lights tn beat a picnic heie is most acceptable. T.ie, admirable Sunday school addresses of Hevs. J. G. Williams and Arthur 1 uist were pleasant oas*is in the desertof politi- cil^talk, and the hospitality of th * people was asTonjTinrn broipl and thorough ms the I®ur MfllM, Manufacturer and Dealer in Forrign and DtmieMic (igurs. Tobacco, H^O FF, PIPF*, KTC. No. 34.‘1 King Street, Cbsrlcston, S. C. jan'Jl W list is claimed lid tlie HAVEHLY HCUStf, C’H AKI^K-WTON. N. CT. The best heil* amt heihiiog in tlie ^outh. I.oeal ina itin tiyl in ilic t’ny. The ttbte ungurp-asacd.- , ItATRS—O’J.ttO and $? W PKR DM' llediice)! rmea by (be week or month. JOSEPU-PIUCE, Jr., Proprielnr jiinel'.t HLi ACK VlLLl^ llisk Scheiil. 1st of 'f tiltiell —$ 1 pH, Dem'icracy of a banner township. Tlie tactics sf the still hunter wi re employed and fhq.v<'ler, herons elsewhere, was the centre of ati ractioii—yet the proceeding.' of some of tlie younger-Jinpubli9ti)*l can didates indicated a desire for only adlriua- tlve female votes as neo'saai-y to their liappinees, to tlie pres '.nlatlou of pin mo ney to tlie preaeber and of. marriage no tices to The People. look sfB-r The Coustt ('anvass -The w*v of tie Cindldate is hard. Like the liansgnsir he has a rough road to travel. We foui d th&rout some years sgo snd last week’s expei lem es showeii that things hav« gone from l>ad to worse. The quick mipder the couvoutlon syatom has been followed r by the slower but not li‘sa sure moilaUtv # of the | rlumry and secondary eleettonsln itch many srs cillwl and few arechomm Just think of time on WeduaedaY. 33d July,' 18'*4, with a sandwich In one and a note book in anoth er pocket we start to Ehrhardl’s. The stars twinkled sleepily in ihe heavens anil the katydid chirped hoarsely In the tree tops and the street lamps looked mighty lonesome as we bowled out of town at a go-as-you-please rate adopted unanimous ly by our motive power. The country reached we ti iud to unravel the mystery of the non appearance of the "early bird. Has ho tired of matutinal worms sn 11 e- come an eater of grapes and berries or has he been caught by the shot of the omni present candidate? The question Is too much for us and our thoughts are turned to our surroundings; to the road over which so many generations and cyclones and wedding groups and funeral proces sions have traveled; to tho tt Ids now promlring bounteous harves’s; to the tit* rotiial avenues of lordly oaks, s*d moss' robed survivors < f conditions that are for ever gone, and we u nraJIse over tho mis takes that men havs made, are making and Will muse, which are perhaps parts of the progress of provldenes, Inevitable ami 1 lexorable. , , But the sun gets higher knd hotter and we go slower until the welcome rendez vous Is re ti-hed and ws rest In f'e shade of the pleasant trees. The staunch De mocracy are out In full force and the can didates in their best humor. A welcome characteristic of Three Mile hospitality Is extended to all, and especially to us. Capt. W. E Hesse pleas ntly introduces the speech makers aad sonie good and seme excellent talking lei <£>he, and when all have spoken a bountiful picnic of good things is spread, but before the order to charge U given we are captured by Mr. Ehrhardt and carried off a willing prisoner to bU pleasant, ho«r liable home, where we dlna royally and test luxuiimsly In the cool veranda. And aa we talk with our calm, self-poised host and his good wife, we realize the oft-told truth that they who d -serve will surely achieve good fortune. The changes of thirty-two years have . brought them only acuumul.lTo>a of sub- The following is a true copy from the minutes of luee ing of the WiLi^ou Democratic club ou the Kith July of which a garbled report was published in the previous week's issues of the county press t . .. The following resolution was next presented by T. II Irmd.jr.; Whereas, clubs iu various parts of the comity arc endorsing persons iu their communities for various positions, there fore be il Resolved. That this c!ub endorse Dr. W. W. Smith for II ouse of Representa tives and one County CouiniisMoner by rallot. Tlie re«o!ution Is ing tecoudcd elicited spi.itcd di.-ettv-ion in. wltich acvcriil took part. A motion to lay on the table having been pul ton vote and lost by 10 to 14 the resolution was then voted up on and canied by ”1 to 15. Dr. W. \V. Smith was endorsed by ncelamatiou; whereupon II. M. Tho;n{ison, K«<j.. eti lered a protest a«iinst the action of the club and Mr. I. A. Blanton eartic-uly moved a reconsiders ion, durim thedis- cussioti of which a motion to ndjourii wns made and canied. in uceufdance with which tin: dub ibtmediaU'ly adjourned. 11. 1,. Johnson, Sec. W. D. C” 9 Fourth Session will commence September. 82.00, 8250 Sil.UO pet month. ’' Competent and oxpeiienecJ instruet* ofs will be provided for daises iu Music, French and (iermao. tho^. c. iioorKU, I'riucipal. iunelOtf Jtarnwoll R»».ilroud‘ A. $5 Bill r J TAYLOR MF6. CO. Edward Brooker, BLACKVILLE. S- C- Is now propared to InriiiKh. t . .• I ' ' * (III (THirl •IMV of Dllrll II -^rL^ic^oiiinuv i a. m (lutin'; tcrniH, the following brieH^ tleporiIx'd «rttturns of one of tlie largest anti b^st inaimfnc- With the b«n;in-Hitig of August the season fur killing deer opens. PidladelphU Indies are orgaDizinc to abolish tbs practice of kl-slug enc!. other> Ho far rtus sea on Mr. £. T. Hnrris, A'keti ^ubotyplms sold 822 woMb of # aeunelonH frnni 100 vines. It took 11,000,BOO bushels of 86'd eom to plant the eioK iu the United States U+W^’eur, ut a cqst of neurD 87,000.000. i Wm. II. Barnum has beeiKtiniinl in msly re-ob cteiLCliuirman of iheNa tionul Democralic Executive (JuuuiMt- tee. * . - Twen 4 y-©no thousand wl lows ofso'» die- s of the war of 1812 .tre stated To. bq still drawing pensions from the (Joverntueut. darling,’ said a fond mother, la a mild tone of reproof, ‘Joise, wh t emy’s ajtii doing around your stool iu the doorway BUY THE BEST' AND THAT IS The Gullett, Light Draft MOOUil COTTI Cl, FEEDER —AND— Condenser. Tnc Magnolia Gm litis come iu com- p -titif.n with nearly every other (jin on the market at State Fails and ttsewherc and in every in>tam c’• as beaten all eom- Itetitonaand taken the honors forJijr l [/ht dhift ami </ni k mill ijwiil work, TWO GREAT ADVANTAGES: Its Improved Cotton Box ciunot be choked. Its ‘ Open Beater” whips all dust and trash out of the cotton. Made of the host material, warranted iu every paiticulnr it is ahead of alleom- petitors. Worn parts supplied For sale at Factory prices, free on board ctr* by ALFRED OWENS, Willistou, S. (\, who w ill be happy to furnish full iu> formation to nil applicant-*. Be sure to call on or correspond with him before .you buy- inay2'J tories in the Union. 1. Dry Stetim Portable En gines, all sizes. 2. AJliinttx Engines, all sizes. Portable or Detached, us desir ed, v ith Locomotive or Return Tubular Rollers, 8. Tiger Engines', till sizes Portable or Detached, as desir- etf, with Ii*H.*oinotive or Return Tubular Boilers.. •4. Tlie Taylor Saw Mill, Iron frame, superb and substantial, for heavy or plantation work, as desired.- ; . h usou rnn 6tir A Cora-Mills god Millstones, all bibbs. ' THE BEST W THE WORLD SOS TABLE MEAL I Itapbi of Mul Swt * Apstleitks. ■MTS UMUM ■IllSTMl M. Also, the LIDDELL BOSd COT TON DRESS Edward Brooker, BLACKVILLE. S. C. ' itt nrO - 1 wa^t as yon last eveultij.?’ ‘His arm wasn’t around ray waist. 1 just playpd phll ipeoa altli him and won a belt, ami he was only taking my measur*; that’s all it was.’ The growing tobacco crop is the largest ever planted -in this country. m. h. mm & co. Foundry, Machine -AND- ^ BOI LElt\\VORKS. JUST ABOVE^ElfOT, An^usta» Oc Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or\ epatr ou best manner and terms, Vl'giuia, North Carolina and Kentucky planted nivjre tljian ever before. A correspondent of the Hampton Guardian says; ‘Powder guns shot amongst cabbage before sunrise will prevent worms.’ There are now.on the pension rolls eighty-Lwy widows of revoluiUngiry-- soldiers, and forty-tight of theeeeome Jr m the Southern States. - (i >v. St. John, of Kansas, has been nominated for the Presidency by the National Prohibitionists. His nomi nation was seconded ,□ the convention by a speech from Miss Ftaoceo Wil lard,. President of the W. C. T. 0. A Philadelphia woman took arsenic to improve her complexion. When she wanted to stop taking arsenic she found (^difficult to do so, and tho enforced abstinence nearly cost her her life. She has now recovered her health to some extent, but the skin of -her face and neck has turned perfectly black. A lady Bat in-the ecitorial room waiting for the editor. She sai l to the funny man: T want to send a letter to the postofflee. Will you please tell me, sir, where I can go for a boy?’ 140 to the devil, madam.’ ‘Sir f she said, rising. ’Ah. there he c^mes now. £ohn, take that lady’s letter to. the postofflee.’ Typhoid fever prevails to a great ex tent along the track c.f the cyclone which passed through FairQeld Coun ty last spiing. Heverai, deaths have occurred In families attacked by the fever, and physicians have noted it as a singular fact that the majority of ty phoid fever cases are confined to the stretch of country visited by the cj • dOWk ' . —'• / ■ - ‘ •*'..* ENGINES, BOILERS, ~ -gAW- AND GRIST MIL1 ANI) MACHINERY, CHEAP AND GOOD. Have on hand a Large Stock of upwards of 5(1 Engines and Boilers, also Steam and Water Pipe at reduced pri ces. ' - ‘ KORTING INJECTCfRSy Valid izen Jet Pumps, Bolts, Nuts Washers, Circular Haws. Files, Ac- Write for prices. Promptness am good work.* Cheap wi.Lbo our aim. CAR PETS Cnr)-ets aud House Furnishing Goods.— Tlie Largest Slock South of Bat tint ore. Mar quet Urusso s, 3-Fly and Ingrain Carpels Bugs, Mats ami Crumb Cloths, wiudow Shands, wall Papers, Borders, Lace Curtains, Cornices ami Pules, Cocoa and Canton Mat tings, Upholstery, 'Engraviags, Chronics Picture Frames. Write for samples and pri ccs. * BAILIE S C08KKKY, aug2 1y ~ i" Augusta, Go. SEND,rorrpmcE list. M9ELREE'S" ^ .-palace ^ ew .palaCE' CHARLC S' r ON,S.C, LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES in the: south.' Repairing a Specialty. SEND ME YdUR WATCHES On him! aflrr M*»»nlnv,. Mnv 121 ii, vill mu |>*ll >iriTUI lnrtl»''i IlMily *1 s««o»l8y> ! vv h;s»*1’vVaim>. STVTUiNS J Mail 7 AfT IM. • ——■. . —^ A M r m. 1.) tilat'li t ill* II *1 * M ovi •• A*8li i;li It H JS “ WiM-tn ii't a 1 0.-1 'Ar t amw- It > .TTT re, Vi K -VH I W A m >. svv rt* ins 1 Mail ,* A) . Ml A M f. a l.v IUrnw. il ' s.o i »is ‘> Wo -1 a,im!'• D.l’l 6.21 '* A-hloi^h * b ft . to Ar Uist; krilli* » li. SMI Dannsrll K.iilr>t;i«| Tnnns ( t.iiiKN i w ith *MnitU i ar- olmn'Katlwsy Train* a* r«*Tlow>: N't. :j hu* tNiiintH tioti frtm -Stulh ('aroliiui Kailwnr from Aiitf'tat* ami Beal SUlintia \V* ht nf lU.u kvilln. No. 4 iruiiinH U whli SitiHi Orolitiii Uailway lor Cliaijt-'fon ami Bn al Slulbtu* ol‘ HkiekYittmiid C*»1(itnl»iA Divisitm. “ No.ft h;L* coiinec!ion from Houil^ (Varoliiu lUilway fmm <lulutHbla. Diviatiou mih] afl l/oCtit StaiiiMist K.t>i oi Hlo Wtillf N ». ft toiin»*rl* w ith Houth ('antliiia R.riHruy lor Ai»^u ? t;» ami Stati**H'AViM t»l Him kvTiU'. N«*. 7 Im# POlilKvtiolV flout Soillll I'droliti'i liAiln;iy IVohi ami all t** MI Station*. No-8 t’<unia ts w ith >oUfli t'aiitliiia Railwsiy f»»r ^harloton, C-oliiriihia ami all » I'a-t On <*o(irt •lay of (’‘m il imoiih a Sjut i il |Tiiir w ill ami arm«* at VBoiwpII ut To any perstui that will Hud n Plolliing Home in the City of Augusta that wiIImQ you a t-uil ul clothes withiu U.UO.us ehcap asl will for the next Folly Days. ^ \ I PROPOSE TO BELL lan. irsto CLOTHING, HATH AND FURNISHIm; (iOODH VERY CHEAP UN ^ * *' ■ ~ ‘ ? ...... . til Hsptemher 1st. Trton't propone it» adverilss that I will «”ut llfls week 25 per cent, and unt week 25 per cent, more, hidI s<* on, fof four w«w k*. nnd then when ydti cumo uiakt* you pay iw-» pikes for being fooled In sueb h way. If you will keep ai-coiiol y M 'i will find houses 1 In ti ls city that advertl-v to cutT tfootls, au*l in four Week’s tiro" have nil t>n*» hundred per o-ut., ms they ssy.—. Now Ihat Im all. Then It in left for them to gtvo away their gursis. But wtmu you go for them ibey make you pay fifty per cent, above cost for them for be ing such n fool. They think that if you are green enough to lie caught by such sn adverlisemeot you are an easy customer to make a t hr profit out of. — They wtli put in front a few bh'-p womi goo*ls, and |-rtce them at cost and less t>> catch you for a trade, to make a lil'tf haul on you. Keep your eyes open, and see what yon are doing. 1 will give anybody ptiess If they will only t*k* time and cull, to gui-lu them by, and (0 show them how badly they have been duped. ■ _ i I. Is. STANSEIxIs’S, 7IG PRO A D STREET, UN DEB GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. july'il-filM • ANDY D. HOWARD. .JACK C. lToWARlk .y : .tomn n 0 * . Al.I.r.S.O V'.i T Ay;-III.;,- ‘roK. *ii-o»-raTTi»inKi'r. Simtll Carolina Kuilway. Commencing May 11th 18S1, train.-* will run as follows : HERE WE WHO :> AUGUSTA DIVISION. _ WEST (Daily) ‘.Daily^fxsa* Leave ( harle-iOII 8.1 * a ra— 4 30 p in Arrive at Itratu-hviile It .16 a m 0.36 p m Leave BraiichviUe It) 20 a rn 0 6o p in Leave EiiGto , 10.3*1 a m ".liil p tn Leave Midway In.4 ! a m 7.13 p in Leave liimherg . 10 »0 a m 1 2- p in I.enve t!r ihnms ll.dff am 7.b(* p m Leave Le< s 11.15 am 7.60 | iu Le-ave ItLick villa 1 ’.23 a in 7 6* p in Leave Etku 11 .ott A m iL 11 p in Leave WtUiotnn 11 41 a in 8.is j> ni Arrive at Augusta 1.20 p iu 9.‘»0 p m , EAST. [Duiljrf [Dally t-xi* pt LeaveA ugu*ta 7.16 a m 6. ki p in LeaveM illislon 8.51 a in ti.3l p in Leave Elko 8.68 a i a ti.40 |i in Leave lilackville It. 1 a m ‘i.i'i i p lu Leave Lees *.1.20 a m 7.('2 p in Leave Grahams '.t.32 a in 7.13 p in Leave Bamberg ' 0 46 a m 7 26 ;i in Letve Midway t) 63 a in 7.3a p in Leave Eili*to 10.04 a in 7.46 p ni Ar. at llniacliville 10.16a in 7.66 p in Leave BraiicliVtfte 10 20a iii 8.06 p in Ar. at rimrleotoii 1 J 2 i p in ’.. '16 p iu X'ULUMDIA DIV if ION—WEST. (Diiily, Except .Sunday.) I^nve Brunciiville 10.20 a in (1.60 p ni Arrive at Cnitulen 2,26 p m 8.26 p in Arrive at ('olumbis 12 3+p m 9.22 p in Leave Uolu tibia 7.60 a ni 6.26 p 111 Leave Camden 9 • 0 a in 4.00 p in Ar, at Branchvtrle 1~» 6 a Ul 7 6'J.p in W. H. BtHOHOKK. J. VON OVKN. wm moim. AV A I.K OILOCMKM And I>enlerH in CAROU.INA RICTE. 10'J Bay, 1 nnd 2 Cumber]nnd Ft ' .61 **nd jt* tHareStreet', (fharfestony^ Street ^ ^ * (New York Office, - '.ft Slrect.) N. B. Mr. J. It.TSSTEKLlNG is now conmt-fed with our hnfiueMas Iiavulliug SntesninA. Any orderseatrustsiT lu liTmlMLilL have our best attention. f, [jnu25 EX PI! ESS (DAILt ) WEST.) I^sve Charle«ton 11 (Ml pm ^ Leave lirauchville 3 01 a m Leave Blaekvilie * f.'K) a m Ar. Augusts 8.00 a m EXPRESS (DAILY) EAST ) Leave Augusta 9.40 pm Ar. at Blnckville 12.17 pm Ar. at IlrAiichville 1.43 am Arrive at Ubarksum— 5.16 a m ‘•CONNECTIONS.^- Conncclions maileat Augusta witli Georgia U. U. io aud from a 1 p dnis West audSuulh- west. willi Ihroiigh Sleeper hi-tweeu Char- tesion nnd At'ania on Express train. Connvtrrons noident* harlcston with Nortli- Essleru It. K. fur prints North an*l\writh New York 8) earners ou Sat u> days. Counteiions nui'le st Cutmtibia with Co lumbia anil Grei-uvilleN It. H. aud (,'hurlottc. C'uliiuibia and Augusts 11. U. to snd iruiu all points^on bolh Roads. Connections inadt-at lilackville with Barn- VcU U. R, ft. C. AI.I.F.N, O P. k T. Agent.- JOHN n. PtfrK.Offisrat ManagSt; C. BART & CO. CHAIELKHTON. ». <3* The Largest Importers of Fruit in the th, offer fur sale u well selected Apples, Oranges, Bananas, -Cfieuanuts, Lemons, Nuts, Diied Figs, Raisins. Po- fcito«trUfthbagc.«, Onious Pctnuts,an‘l everything else that h first class whole sale Fruit Ihui-s should have, (’cuutry orders filled with dispotqh. [ot-t25 T. T. GILL, BLACKVILLE, S. C. Walchniftker, JeweHerand Gunsmith, will tie glad to see old nnd htw friemls at hia old stand opposite the depot. All work war ranted. mayg'j HENRY riTEITY, lihpoitcr and Wholesale Dealer in F0IIEIG\ A.\V MUESTIt FRUIT, Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Lem ons, Pineapples; Potatoes, Onious, P«-a nils. Cabbages, ic. N E. Corner Meeting & Mar- ket Street,Charleston. 8. C. [octll A PRE'ITY PLACE FC R SAEte GEORGE H- BATES ATTORMY AMIIMIMATLAIV, tlA.RTVWJs.LL. C, H„ ».x5. Will practice in all the Courts of lite State and give prompt attention to all business en trusted to his care. [jau24 ' ‘ ATJaUSTA HOTEL. UROAIJ MX. UO UMXA. O NKAB UaILKOAI) CROSSING. Bar nnd Billiard Rooms in the Rear. Choice Wines and Liquors alwos on hind. Table Supplied in Best Style on European Plan. Attentive Servauts, Large and well Ventilated Rooms. MrELEOTBIC bells-©* LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, pkofujctors, U. W. LYIaNI^ Ckik, - vUUM’AV JACOBY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. Dealer ib Watches. ClockJ;and•» FTne Line of Jewelry All! kiiuls of I'rparring neatly done. liciTt < tld Gobi and Silver Ixxight. 203 King 8trevr, Charleston, 8. C. 6 E. Steadman ^ WHERE A,TU> - - lilackville, 8. C. Wp call the attcutiuu oi the Farmers. Flan'era and olhert who use machinery, such as Engines. Cotton Gins, Saw Mill-. Cotton Fu sses and all kinds of machin ery. to the fact that ■ •*• are I'tacticul Miichin sis nqj Engineers and thoroaghlv uuderstJiid the r-pniiing of the abtj,ve machinery. New Brush Wheels, new Gin Ril)bs tunl in ia*-t everything p ruining to a Gin or Engine. We have fitting of nil kinds, piping ttinl engine supplies. A trial W att we want. The following arc n feWM-xtrarts from the ninny kitcrs we have from different shops we have worked for, showing tlmt we know our badness. Extract from a letter to me front" Charlotte, N. C., while in Jersey City. N. J r"“41 ope you will cun linue to work for us nnd thereby re duce the-toet of UiitdVrtf our en gine*. I was anxious lu have y-u go )iii there as you thuroiigtily un derstand our engines. 4.1. DULL ENGINEL'O. per James F.^ohusuu. * Y5 r ? * ^ 2.X ^ “I f? J ~ ^ * z. ~L-2 2 - = ^ 5 *3 a V ~ o x .a » ■* ' O _ 3 0 h - Se O' e; • - r* ~ ^ z: n a n' 2 K - = « lla* worked hirtis ns Mm-htnist. Trusi wort by. teliablS mid a good ww kuiati.' (JEU. W. WILLI AMS,. Ja . & Co., Charleston Iron Works. Has proved himself an elfcllent Machinist. Bt.ilt one engine com plete. It worked excellant. LIDDELL It CO. Clmr.olte Iri n Work*. . Ch rotte, N. C. No hreitniion in recommending him a* a good, practical innchiniet. WILLIAM Mll.BD'K.V, •»— Master Machinist, Gmniteville Machine hAiop. jtinr2»i If — ' 3 1 M c a 2 3 ^ < Zi < I ^ ~ 'ii r- Ei* Sc ^ 3 a* 3 * 3 U * 5-s ~ c' — 2 " ►^s “ _ L??’’ a. o 'W 3 a t Have found him tn be a fire! cl»*e Machinist in every particular. Fill any place with ability, J. J. MeDONNOUGH. Mcponuough A Balentine •Shops. Savannah, Georgia. Entire satisfaction as Mxehiaist. Can cheerfully recommend him lo ba reliable and industrious. D. ROBB, Ma*ter .Machinist, P. ji A. It. K., Pensacola, Fla. Deserves the confidence of all good mun. Be*t Machtniel 1 ever had to work for me. F. M. MICKLKJOTIN, Ylaster .Machinist. . Ocmnlgee, River R. R. (From Charleston, 8. C.) .1 found him tn be everything that was required of a first class engia* eer and mnehinist. 1 paid him $&U0 per day by the year. Helaaveaa* on his own aecouat. iPAUL BIIEVEIUCK. C. 11. Southern, Phosphate Warkft BURNED OUT l_ - --- —NOT— fc broke: bj. J. L. MORRISON Takes pleasure iu informing hiH cuHtomers and the rest of man* kiixl that he is selling off the remnant of jgoods saved from tho firc at half tlw original prices, ITS ANJLL WIND THAT BLOWS NOBODY GOOD.** NEW gooda-nre Ixring. received six days in tlie week and pri ces continue to lie as mysterious as Lula Hunt’s performances. The Boom tor Blaine and J/jgun must “pale its ineffectual fires” before the Boom for - (Railroad Avenue ) T iBlackville. S- C- i Offers for sale one second-hau*! engine— five horse power. * , Also, on^.second-hand engine —ten horse power. • ' : ' Also, two second hand saw mills. — 1 Also, one second-hand grist nii'l. Also, a lot of new and second-hand shaft ing and pulleys. Also, Geiscr Engines r.ml Saw Mills, Threshers and Saaaraturs.—i ‘ . Also, tlie Georgia Centennial Cotton Gin, Feeder aud Condent-er. Jlso, any Machinery noi.in f lock supplied at short notice nnd ou most reasonable terms. Also, One 16-horse pover Second hand en gine.. Also, & second-hand engine and grist mill ’ • • nov8 Ilorilsen and Low Prices. STOIVSTR ANGER! Alva Gage & Co. CHARLESTON ICE HOUSE, Market Corner Church St. Charleston, 8. C. Icc packed ior.the country n specialty. Ice by car load at lowest rales. apr24-ly DK.J.H. E. MILHOUS, The healthiest and happiest place in the county. Good schools, excellent water, good society and good churchca. The lot contains two acres. The house is a well built cottage of four rooms with eight foot piazxa. Good kitchen and servant’ll house. Barn, stables and other outbuildings all in good repair and a weM of excellent water. All within three minutes walk of the Depot and ten minutes of the Acade my and Churches. For terra* apply to '•** Mtw. Emma U. IkttrKHai.TWt. Villa. Uua, Ga. DENTAL SURGEON. OL.A.CKV11.K.IC. If. Regular^appointments as folloir^: R-irru weM 0. II. from third Mondsyin each month to Friday evening. Office at the Patter»Lh House. Williston, 8. CL frum first Monday iu each month to Friday evening. Office over Capt. Kennedy's store. Will be at his home office in Biuckville every Saturday and wi l make appointments with patients to meet them at either of his offices at any time. gg^-Cal's attended iu Barnwell and adja< cent counties. [nov22 Central Hotel, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. MRS. W. M. THOMAS. Centrally luc.-U-d, conveniently business. And tell all jour friends and the rest of mankind that J. W. LEVY, the Broad Street Grocer, opposite the Augusta Hotel, has in store and for sale a full stock of Staple and Fancp Groceries of the best hr. nds and at prices to suit the times. The nimble penny is better than the slow shilling. Live and let live is my motto. A choice stock of the best Liquors always in store-— Prompt attention giyen to all orders. 1 Mr. J, II. Levy is Yvithme and will be pleased to see and serve big many friends in Carolina. ®£s=*Consignment8 °f cotton solicited. sep27 . Removal Notice# THE GREAT fHKfilTUai 1ABAGE OF A860STA We take pleasure iu announcing that we lutve moved our elegant stock of Fnnoa lure to / * ’ 840 BROAD STREET^ Old stand of Myers & Marcus. Wc have this large store filled to overflowing with the most Elegant and best Assorted Stock ever offered. We compete with asgf market orany dealer in BTYLE, QUALITY OR PRICE- The steady increase in our business is what has caused us ta move so often. Wa now have the Finest fctorc aud Finest Stock iu Georgia. Write for catalogue eff call aud sec us. J. L. Bowles & Co. 1 840 Broad Street Augusta. Ga* rep 13 27 APi 5 Sentl six cents for postage aa l receive free a co»tly box of guod* which will help a!l, of either tax, to mors money right away than anything elite in this worhl. Fortune* await the workers absolutely sure. At oaca ad dress Ttie & Co., Augusta, Maine. . aprlO \ Grange Notice.. ' GRAHAMS 0RA1MB Ko. 1$ TatroM of Husbandry wiytha I# Thnoday la aa«R month* !<>*•&* A. M, ■ r. *rr~