The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, November 08, 1866, Image 5
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liieuutiijfs.
The London Times says that there are
not now to be had in England, seamen
sufficient to man the royal navy.
The horrors of life among the lower
clas-.es in Liverpool, as lately revealed by
an investigation, ureal.uost beyoud descrip
jitioo.
Seven wholesale stores in New Orleans
were destroyed by fire no Tu sday. tens
ffdO.UOO. Four persons were injured by
lading walls.
Mr (loorgo P-abndy li.is given an a-ldi
tionul 8~>J0.0dlt to the IVabody Institute
in Itabiiunre, making, wnli tin- ?.~nJ0,O?)0
before given, uu endowment ot SI .djO.ddO.
Julia Dean iluyne. h iving re married
last summer, uu I negl. et.- i to get a divorce
from her other hustMud, is now trying to
i?et one at Siilf I. Li. S.? .... ...?
v ?V -T
declare.
Lager Beer, it seems, Ii is become what
may be c lied a "iiouir.di/, *d American
beverage, lor the am unit ui.t.i it.ictur.-d to
this Country i* said ?o exec d the am unit
IUadu in Europe.
Ijate Mexican dispat dies stile that the
Imperialists arc m-ivn.o to retake tie pl.t
ces til y have recently atunntoned and
that the French troons inou* to leave lor
Europe liave been ordered to retuaui.
General lice accepts the it itesid'all stu
dents who are ntianle to pay ti.o le.-s it
Washington Cni..v.>o, ledie .ina t li.it v-m (
men who receive their education under
such cireumstances wdl j.av when aide
Th re h.ive heen eight lino lied app'icauts
for admission to the eolicg,. tlu> season
The Verinont Legisl iiiirc. last Tuesday
elected Ij I*. I* ?i.1 ii-I and *?rge I'. Ij i
tiiunds. I'oiled Stales Sen itors. to !ii! tinunexpired
'eruis ot V|<-??rs I'ollaui'T an ?
Footc, deceased 11 m jtp hi S Morii-i
was chosen Se-iator lor ilie iuii term ot ms
years, from the 4th ol next >1 ireh.
Willi the I 'resident removed, and Gen
Grant officially dec iptlated, aod the So.it It !
em whites held in bondage, and with |
Brownlow and Bu'l ra i-l I'In dtps -run
uino the machine, ' the eon lid ? i and I >'< '
ot the Kepiildic ought ">c eonli h-nlly lore
told What would five-twenties '-c worm
then ?
A shrewd triek is relat-d of the iii.ii
?at-ill*jut of a Nashville ili.-alre I'wo nn
portant cllaraceis having oeeii taken siek
the play w is starhd ;,s u-u ii. 'mt soon .
false alarm of tire was given and the ail
ence sp.-ei lily cleared mi..
An Austr diun < olonist lias harn- s?ed ii
. i >
a KiiiiiiJrou, una pill ill<11 I ) labor I l<
animu works hy saltation. an I tuns mi
chinery witli fall hor-e power li he
lazy, a pin stuck in liini in.linn junij
up
The Portland Argils savs : ' Appear me.
of tlie great fire arc fast disipp .ning S \
cral hundred l?u Minos have hoeu rnru<!
or are in proems feieet>o:i in tli- toiri:
district, and it pn scuts ?me of tin* in -i
busy scenes inia^iii iltle. ()<i ni ?r >oa-o
will see PoitluiM vnj well recoii-tructe t
Accounts Iron South and t'eniri At
bum-, rep ?rt great dotitutioii from i^t<
failure of many planters, wlm had iiioi
gaged their lands for siipp i-s. le.i ill.
Clops failing, tie luniLs are so 1 it iiiuiou
rates Families and homes ate broken up
under these forced sales In (ireen
alone there are more suits on the Cna-un
Court docket than there are voters in the
county. Meetirgs are being held, urging
the l<eoisl.iture to puss luxvs prevent.ng
the saeriliee ol properly.
The Commissioner of the fJeneral Land
Office has received from the Land Ollie
at Tallahassee, Florida, p'lnrns showing
gnat activity in the disposal ot pu'die
Lands in that State lor netu.il seiilcm ui.
In the month ot August an I Sepiemher.
1 l,5Gl acres, in SO and 10 acre tract-,
were taken up by settleis. under t ie home
Stead lav ofJuue2l. 1 * Gti, wli eh law ap '
plies exclusively in the disposal ol public j
lauds in the Sou hern States.
Last Monday night, on the Morida
coast, tilteeii miles Iroin land, an i-laiul
was thrown up l?\ vot-unic inllueuee. to
the height ??l ninety feet airove the water ;
level. and measuring t*t; enfen hundri <1 t
feet in ciicumlereiieo
Mk Tkkniioi.m's I\\hi?i?n ?The p r !
don of (Ictir^e A. Trctiho'm. who was the |
rehel Seeretary "I the I f a-tin, w ? yrant |
cd at the special r? 111 ? t <>( Major (Jeneral
() () Howard, t'hiol tit I* rei t.n i Bureait;
Major < Jetn rai Hn.i i K k .
commandite.; in S.ni'li ('uohi.t; M ijo.
Oeneral Hix, and a nnniher ot oth< r net
Hons of aim da tnilil ry and | <>111 eal prom
itietiee?Xulfnml lnt> '/?;/ ixrr. 'li'ith ins'
44 Facts arc stubborn things." m?>d a
lawyer to u female witness tinder examination.
The lady replied : 44 Yea. sir ee ; and
ho are women, and tl ymi p t any thiii" out
uie, j st let me know it "
44 You'll he committed for contempt '
<4 Yery well. I II, sutler justly lor I ( el
the utmost contempt lor every lawer pro?
BVIlt."
A jrciitleman at the \stnr II -use fa le,
New \ ork. aske I the p- rsou next to him,
if In* won <1 please to pass the mustard ?
4* Sir." said the man, * do you mistako me '
for a waiter ?" 44' )h tin. sir." was the r ;. ,
ply, 44 I mistook you lor a jjenthniaii."
A I'ftln nirl of throe years, very I rid *
of h'T l?oy playmate, w is r?-peaini-? I.or
prayers after her aunt. Wlnoi sh<*eiuic
to the close she rxeluitiied : *4 Auntie dou f
any " A men," say \ boys !"
Cotton <_* inning u
! I have ju-.t -rot in operation u new
Georgia Cation Gin of 'he reputcl Ore*
w ?l I iimKo. Ir iriM be kept bv DAVID
11.-IK.) AMD >0 whose lifetime ex
periencc nit] reputation in attending to ti
Water Gin ?r* wel known. It is s id this
is a superior ^iu, imi I rho only new on
anywhere near in the country, and tiia
beyond a doubt the lint is ol su,.erio
pi ilny L be I eve that :t is an accord
opii.iou. that water power makes a Gu? >
lint tli in horse, and will command a better
price in market We will ?rin t'w the
ti.ieeuiti, and expect in the I lit lire to continue
at ibis rate or lower, and it necessary,
run tw # -in- alter tins year I Im)**
; by the -iiiniii^ ol' the third crop, to have
a most complete or^aoiz -d at niiii iiii'iil
tor boili Oi.S S'l.Sij AN.) I'Ai'Ivt Ni?
by w iter, all under ilie same mot, and be
able to iurn out in superior style li.toili
baies a lay.
I lie ii mber of my com pet i i ors in bust
no--. Ii.e emisid- raoly irictcisco since the
sta liin; el hi, e111 ,?|y rat s tieiir; below ;
i a>l pr? eeOehls, 1 hope will iioi n^eeder I lie |
: oijnt.ee ol'aov. a- the very na ure in In.-I
1 ii.tc aier power and po nioo, reo ures tor'
ilie ^.?.i 1 i>l the eojiiiry as wed as mysell, [
tiia it -hall j ciiii' uyi'il on a iai-o scale.!
Wlill Mluttl't.K I'ltonr- ; aiso, i have
iieen miiiimiIx eoostiluted, thu-adipti ?
oiy-el o ill same -ly ie ol I ill-mess, which i
no doij'U 1 have to a measure aeo oiled j
li'imi oil Iravels lhi ol-h the -Norilt, Wiii'ie
l h ve so much witnessed the t.cauiilMoy
ni-.ii i d -ysuui ol lar^e business, with
-hoii li.iin.s
I will id another com mill ruiiiiin^ in
alMllll l?n W'eeKs from tills iiiii-, wllell i
wid oe n epuied to oriud corn with ore-l i
ii-ji.it h a.ol peritenon and can aecoin I
ill III lie -leek $rr; II d 111 i?. which I propose j
111on t- is lite, .j -riod -or the ttmifir/h,
as ao io luccm-nt to lariners to erind lor
-Jock; llle -I'ade ol the uieal to bi made
i -ti (iy coai'sei iii hi hai u-isl tor hrcad.
\ 'so, lor lOil'ier lodneellieiil lo the same.
e.\, i ci -inhi to o,.| u(,a CD.IN SIIKi.r.It
m in l.y wa er, which a >y one can u-e
ht> t /' i ii i/ /e, and -a\o the ted uu- piooo.-S
ol -11 llll|o lr ll illd.
I xpeet to o.i onward in perfcctin- tlii.
s, iii. oid a din.iT more and iicv n a
11'11* i v to this cup ui?u> jHUVi-r and rmiiii
is l:?-f .1:- nil .Ill Will |irruilt. i*nl I Iiu I'll
Ul.1^11111 ill 111 1 iiu 'iilll , t a;aiu, us on
i.i-i -Iit 1 v. unite n lineiul patronage, hum
lives. | mm pled 111 pait. i?\ a mvc m
it 11 ry. us 111 v pnticiple tiii-siiim n| run !
iiCi-. ii.i iii a lilull ti>" render sit servient ?1 '
III* lllllTUSl ill (iii! I'llllllU all.i iii v ~i' 11 .
' w nl tlit; iii.iii^ superior result, ces ul lln;
U.lUU.
I lie number ot'miles ,.f iliir runt roadem.Ill
uMiij; tins t?> tin* public r? :! i~ aroniid
illicit liavu till leu mar l\ n | *< 111 kei
ill, are aiiiiitt t'i*;lit *)' tun. an t lie lai> lil'i \
n.iiinur winch I liavu pursued thr svvi
a1 s in win kin; 1 It 1 nu iiiii. 11 1 ~ s 1 miii; . I
- I'll 111 1 ' J tu an expectation aiii.ui; It*,
iinpl. t at tliu Mirthns ul 1111 ^ \v 11 k
ii i.i l >u 1 ii!! 11 pi>ii i. e. which i alii tu
iy wiihu; *u liuar wi h the support nl ^mii
( it loiia;e.
'1 he k I'i'pi it tT up this :i ti ii tit ti t ul road
tid iiiul;u, and to Ihiiu; int UsuiulncstIn
u paluiiiius ill 1 Ins | lace, is a task tliu
iuuiu wnii lit undertake with *>, short a
tu an-, hut ilial It 1111 If i lew possessing an
iiitn in; i i r>uvuiaiiuc.
\\ ho i > 11, that a lew jc iic a^o in pov
eily Would lia u purchased these waiui.1
midst its hu;e pianitu clilis ai d \aius
III'! crossed lis dashing rapids With a hridj;.
nd 1.cm. and erect ni.iehiueiy on tht, sub
PC WIiEii, F<
I'liiiiilst'n' to our 1 'st t foils* l
oll\*a* our Kcrvirrs sis
( "A KIM !<:? *
i:< x MC A >v.v v>
111*111 u
Ik H ii ilM I
AND II VV1 N i .IK E Vi'.D SI IM'I.V OF
LKYilIEK, WE ?'AN E II NISI I II KNK*
ANY MADE, Noll]
\Vi? liiv on In nil i?n fn-mriinni . > I izrs it l'a
\ND t'OFFINJ* i*i' nl\ in nit*, hi* iidhIi i> i im*i
I EliSE. wlnoli we wi I eeinl In FiiiiernN will n
Ollr |irii*e- we inieini if.nil .is ! \v a- we run
nelil ail kill<li nl' < Ol N I KY I'ltODI 1 I., a) in rk
AI>(> I O
TAKKIACE A." I> PT'filJV 'IIIIMMIN s
HEW S, CAS I l.MiS, ' A
?CT 11 28
,t Trough Nlioals.
of its lashing waves in opposition to an
overwhelming opinion of the aged men
around ih.ii my efforts would prove an unsueoess
; and further, to have excavated
roads ineaodcring through ths rugged
country and make accessible and useful
i hia abundant gift of nature, where 1 am
told that man before had never dared to
venture. I foresaw the various public tie ossifies
of improving this place, that it
v.is a very superior one for a bridge, that
..i the shoals from this to the mouth of
;ie ri?'or were rapidly tilling up with sand.
hat some would soon, and the best of them
would ultimately go into disuse,that at some
lay not far in the future, with proper la
>or ami encouragement, that this place
would loom up and spread its usefulness
.ill around.
Who is it now that can deny the cor
iectuess of these various, my earliest and
lirst views, formed in 1858. Who is it
now that ean say any other, hut that uiy
Mieccss under all the circumstances, has
surpassed the anticipations of the most
sanguine, and as I have heen thus success
iul under the most embarrassing circuiustaneos.
that now with ? mum ?nl..f.????t
experience, i.s it not fair to presume with
i Ik- us islancnof a liberal public favor that
my labors will ho onward, when the pu lie
will receive a fair share of its beucGts It
1 out had the itica s, 1 feel sure that my
ahi?r here is now out only a suiall begitiiiito
my future intentions We must
go to work and develop the many Various
resources of our whole country as the best
means I t ink to protect ourselves ug-nist
the tit rout cuing power ol Radicalism. I
have tor years Iclt it to be all important
that the South slmuld with great energy,
develop her icsourc s us our defensive
guard against Northern sectionalism.
N1 v su.-ecus during the ten years lease
at the Llltlcjohn .Mills below this, was
aclttu"cd Wn li uu altinisi unuiniuoUs opinion
against me, during the fiist quarter ol
lis ter , that 1 could not withstand 'he
expense ol m\ c nuract. 1 there built a
m 11, mat in point ol disp.it h and eonv< u
icncc ot organization, has surpassed oiy I
have seen in ih Male, which returned
me a leinuner uiiig custom A short itiue
Oeforo l lie e.ose--I I lie war. I was frequent
ly ud K.n l.y off re<i t>y M ij. Lit.-jolin,
^ioi wtioiii I had a bi^li lega d.j the rcni-.il
to release tins cum minding position
nut ilecinol io accept, tor the reason tli.n
i might be atite to eiup ?>y my undivided
attention o tin- iiubouni-st fi, Id that lies
here tie fore me ita tog thus abandoned
tin:, r so-nee tor m ans. which was loduwed
-or-u ny a- adverse close of 'he war. ropu
dial ng mil etirretiey, and (he loss I sus
taiu-'-l from ti-e indebtedness ot our late
v iovi'iniiiein It,is ui he whole reduced me
^inidi niy as lli.-us.iii s ol olheis to complete
lest i( ut .on ol ill ails to o-ieraie. w liii-li I
r ally stunned my |no^ie>s and pailialh
waln-d in tuy cm-r^it-s lr<in which 1 am
-ti ir.-i'in?; ?? escape Since I have at
? it11 <'il to le.suu.e business alter the war,
i ii i\i' einh'.ivi roil tn raise mean* ny every
;m?i ie mi ilai. that man's unmi coind
iiiitk nt, tint have completely lail-d, ami
.i.ivu.^ dis,-aired in this liireetiou. ami
i.ivinji an overwhelming thirst to jju uii
w i".l, i have hceli thus driven to call aloud
.01 patron ifje, which 1 tun sure woul 1 re
el upon the eouiitry and us a whole woulo
ay a iwu tohi reward
1 w II here state that the improvements
made this season 011 my flouring and colli
hi I , have performed remark ihly well, and
i return gratitude tor the increased patro
am- extend-d tin reto.
linn?i 011 you? cotton where it will be
e >nveiiiciit to the Ih-pot lor shipping. I
W1I1 kei p It At it i I Nii and IvCMM'i 011 haml
or customers.
LKKoV McAttTUlJU.
- STEH. &Co.
of past IIivotn, we Martin
i _>I iiiiu urei-N <>1*
iu;<iG 1
S, >V
WITH Oil II l >( > i \
?*& (s?TL7^fBIS) i
H \I.TI MOIIK o V K T.WXKIt IIWINKSS
>. Kl/I U, IN STYLE <>K QUALITY TO
I'll (HI SOLTII.
em \ii li?lti MKTALir IH'HI \I, UASF I
hi vf rv -linri notice Wo al-o have a goo
on lit ti I ilmci. when ro(|iiesio<l
Imis>11 1^ .illnril, ami wo will receive in payLei
prices,
na i ,i<:
. I'MNTS. OILS. VANN 1S11, KOIJ'
LS, IKON, NAILS, Ac.
FOWLKU, FOiSTKK & CO.
,f i
SOUTHERN
DUUGHOTSE
>VIIOIJ>AIJ: Diiuuciim,
151 MEETING-STREET,
(Opposite Charleston Hotel,)
Cluirlcstou, K. C.
E D. KING. M. D., N<?rili Carolina. I
J. J. CASSIUEY, " J
Sept 1!0 34 lj
iTprBROWYS MUX.
rpilESE MILLS have boon thoroughly re
paired. and are n ?w in good running or
d?T The FL'HIKING MILL is now makinj
ii good turn-out, and is not to be surpassed ii
m iking good Flour by any mill. Every thinj
work- well, and we are prepared to have ou
business attended to in first rate style.
We respect.ully solicit the patronage of ou
old triends, and as many new ones, as wan
their wheat ground for a </o?i/ turn out.
THE IIRIDGK has been thoroughly repair
ed and uo apprehensions of its safety is nov
felt.
E P. BROWN.
Oct 4 31 4w
W. 1>. MilNter
RESl'E- 'TFUuLY announces to the public
i hat he Ins again commenced the
Tinning lSusineNK,
and feels himself well prepared and <|ttalif.e<
to do all kinds ot work iu his line, with neat
ncss and dispatch, lie ha< a la rye stork oi
hand, ot every thing iimi i.ly f >und iu an e*
tablishmeiit of this kind All articles ot Tl?
W \IIK will be kept ou hand, thereby render
ni)t ii i in - 11 nine in supply I lie wants < ! any will
may call on him.
lie is prepared In li such work as ROOF
iNti. gittkking vm> repairing. n
will work ami sell, wholesale or retail, LtfV
FOR CASH. All work warranted.
SHi>1* NEAR THE M'AKl'AN OFFICE.
Feb 1 1 if
Surveying and Engineering.
rill IK undersigned offers his services to Kail
road l'-oiip antes lo suivey and tucaii
U.nlroud routes ; to furnish Maps and Reports
Specifieations. Esttinaies and I'lans ol Super
structure, lie will measure .lid report in detail
contract work and heavy Graduation. Hi
will execute Topographical Drawings and lay
oft the Drain ige ot Inland >wamps and bottom
lands for farmers.
Particular attention will he given to any
business entrusted to hint hy Engineers ami
dlicers of Railroad Companies and others ui
ter sled in Urnlge Imild tig. and especially In
Farmers who desire to reclaim their swamp
lands or to establish their boundary liucs ol
old surveys!.
He will also superintend personally 'hr constriiciioii
and building of Railroad bridges, or
any other llridgcs that require the services ol
an Kngii.ccr to plan ami construct Parties
h iving husiuess or desiring information will
address the undersigned at CutupoheU t, Spartanburg
District, S. C.
JNt>. IIANKSTON DAVIS,
t'ivil Engineer, Surveyor and Draftsman.
Aug ^ 28 tf
S'l A'TK OFSOI'TII ('AKOMNA,
SPARTANRCRG DISTRICT.
Lawson T. Meaders, Applicant,
vs.
William Meaders and others
I T appearing to my .satisfaction that A mot
I I.. Iteardeii, Polly Ann Reardcti and Jam
Ueardeu, three of the Defcndat.ls reside without
11?i ? Slate, on motion of Farrow Duncjin,
Applicants Attorneys, it is ordered that they
do appear and object to iln* division or sale o!
ilit* iteal Estate ol George Meaders, deceased,
j mi in uemre ine 1 till U.IV ol .MM r.MliKK
next, .<r their consent to lite same will be eutered
of reciii'il,
J No. EAKI.K BO MA II, 0 S. 0.
Aug -I 510 3m
A South-Side Itislorical War Novel!
Ttiir<i Edition, just ready.
Surry ?>t* Katies IS'c.'st.
Ih 1111/ itn I/, moirs of a St<tl< OjJicer of Virginia.
Edited from the \l-s. of Col. Surry, by John
I'.-tcu ('.Hike, wita four full page illustrations,
l'J mo . cloth. I'.tlt pages, price S_ "J"?.
Following Stonewall Jackson from the be
ginning of the Valley campaign to his death ;
hi constant intercourse with bee. Jarkson,
smart. Ashby, I'elhatn, and other celebrities,
wo have a vivid picture of inside army lite at
the South. In a word, "whoever desires a
story ot stirring incident, wiih a truthful delineation
of noted events, fine drawing ot char
I aeier, and a fail lit ill exposition of the views
and motives of Southern men in the conflict
just closed, all told in the urest English, and
in an unusually delightful style, this volume
will he a delightful guest."
M<nlr<i to ong part of the United States, post
free, on reeeipt of price.
F.J IU'NTINOTON A CO.,
159 liroome Street, New York.
Any Southern paper giving the above two
insertions, and sending a copy of their paper
to the publishers, shall have the volume post
fret
Oct I 3t? tde
rH'F? IN) 1) KHTOlfS
VI.I. persons indebted to the Firm of
KlllBY WII.SON, or to myself, on individual
account, are requested to call at our
(M.I) ST A N It, (Brick linage t and make settlement,
where I may be found for a short time
to attend to this business. We hope our old
friends and customers have not forgotten us,
lull will come forward and aid us as much as
they can, pay us a part cash, and give notes
for op, u account,
A. H. KIRBY.
"WILLIS CHifcOLM,
FACTORS ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND
sutrpMjva jtGEJYrs*
Will attend to the purchase, pale and shipment
\ to Foreign und Domestic Porto, of Cotton,
J ! Lumber and Naral Stores.
' Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
E. WILMS, ALEX. R. CHISOLM.
Mch 1 5 tr
A. ILLITVG,
Millinery and Fancy Goods
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
2G2 KING STREET,\
^ Opposite Bttfain Street,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
March 1 6 tf
CHARLES BELLOISE ik CO.,
(C^inanniL8sii?ni MoiroIhiimifcB,
AND DEAL.CHS IN
Ham?} Sides, Shoulders, Smoked
Beef, Tongue*,
5 FLOUR, BUTTER, CHEESE,
J LARD, EGOS, SOAP, STARCH, CANr
DLES, Ac., &c.
120 & 122 EAST BAY STEET,
t Contignment* Solicited.
H.BKLLUtS, } CHARLESTON, S. C.
r :o:
We would respectfully notify Merchants that
we are strictly in the J'rovitton /{uxinrtt. and
are enabled to supply the trade at lowest prices.
Mch 1 6 ly
STDtflSa, SPATES,
t
RANGES, FIRE BRICKS Ac.
( ADAMS, l)AMO\ It, Co ,
' li WE RKOPEXED BUSINESS AT THEIR
1
16, Broad Street, Charleston, S. C..
And krrp C"n*tanlly on Hand
; COOKING STOVES
or riiF.
LnleNt Improtril I'afternM,
Rnngp'ii Gi Marhle Mantles, Tinners*
Machines ami Tools. Plumbers' Materials,
lion ami Hr-ss, deep well Force and
Light Pump*. Sheet Lend. Lead
: an I Iron Piping, Itnilrond
Force Pumps. Also the
Gieai Lahor-Soving Washing
Mao bine and Wringer.
BflX-.d// (trdrrx attrndrJ to uith Jhxpateh.^ffg
Mch 1 ?> ly
IIART <V CO.,
(Successors to S. N I1AKT & CO.)
South East Corner King & Market Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
\ IMPORTEKS OF
Foreign & Domestic Hardware,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
r bar lRt>n, tin and plated wares,
| Will receive orders for r. hoe & CO*S Circular
Saws, and geo. page & CO's Portable
Saw Machines.
d. d. COIIKM. d. s. Hart. p. moroah.
March 1 K
IJ
PIIILIP FOG ARTY & CO."
"Wholesale Grocers 1
AMD
; COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
! Corner of Atlantic Wlnrf & East Bay,
P. FOG ARTY, ) . . _ _
s. FoGARTY, } Charleston, S . C.
Aqrnt* for BOYD BROS. .j- CO'S Cream Ale.
Mch 1 r? l j
3T??w JKnto prise !
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AND
MANUFACTURING DRIIli IIDIISR
PRATT, WILSON & BROS., '
INo. tJJIH liin^
CHARLESTON, S C.
o
Tho Proprietors are Nativ ^
Southerners- '
A*" turh enterprise South of Philadelphia. Will
Southern Houses give u* their Patronage?
WE OFFER AT It AT KS THAT COMPARE
FAVOltABLY WITU NEW
YORK PRICKS. ALL DRUGS,
CM K MIC A LS, MEDICIN KS,
SPICES.Ac., THAT LEGITIMATELY
BELONG TO
OCR LINK OF BUSINESS,
AND
KEEP ON j
HAND
ONLY THH BEST
Packages put up to suit
Country Trade.
N. A I'll ATT. Chemist to late O. S., Niter and
Mining Bureau, L. W. WILSON,
P. 1$. WILSON, Chemist to late C. 8., Or
Department. ,
April 11 5 lj
CORN, FLOUR. BACON
AND LATID,
Iust received hj
CLEVELAND, WALKER A CO.