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PRICE REDUCED
FROM #1.00 TO
50 Cents J?er I3ox
TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR A SAKE
AND RELIABLE
Fever and Ague Antidote
AT A PRICE
WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL.
KNTUimfYfti ETA5BLE.
rEl|?lfe|?WN| TO I FAIL.
t@f~ Neror Was Medicine ao Deservedly
Populvr.
1875 3m
H>HS Qt SnUWE. THBO. a. WILXUR. ja.GOB J. MARTIN*
JOHN G. MILNOR & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
X>ry Oooels, Fancv dsroods, Clotiling, Hats,
Caps, ajid Sraw Goods, La<lies Trimmed
Hats, Etc.,
Ho. 148 MEETIU? St., ?pp. Hnyue St., CHARLESTON, S. C.
NEW YORK OFFICE, 4C WEST BROADWAY.
Prices guaranteed as LOw" ni any house in the city, nnd Terms, to responsible
httUBCG an accommodating.
Orders'will meet our promt., and careful attention.
asg 1875 2m
d. f. fleming. ' james m. WILSON. james UILFILLir.
AXJGrTJ ST, 187 5.
We haye received, and are now opening, a LARGE and NEW STOCK of
BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS,
FOR l 'ALL LTEA.DE.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, and all GoodB with our BRAND
Warranted.
D. F. FLEMING & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers in and Manufacturers of
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS,
aog 14 1875 2m
W, K. CROOK
'Tnkee pleasure in calling the attention of the public to his STOCK of
GEOCEBIES and LIQUORS
Whi has been greatly INCREASED in tho last week, and will besohl
LOW for CASH. *
Special attention is call to my
No. 1 FEE BEE HAMS
Fresh Ground Baltimore Flour
Received from the Mill Weekly.
J. STRAUSS ?I. J. STREET JAS. H..FOWLES
Jm STRAUSS & CO.,
Proprietors of the Ornngcburg l<ice Mill, Grbd and Saw Mill.
Oar Mill* being now in full operation, we are prepared to fdl orders for Rice nnd
frewhly ground Grist und Meal, (boltod or unbolted), at living prices.
Our BAYT MILL, being situated near tbo Town, is now turning out miperier Lumber
flxl bills for all lira can bo filled at short notice.
"BTs eaowrpply second hand Steam Enginop, Portable or Stannary, aad
Staj*- Mills, guaranteed by oor Mr Straus*, at lew that half thft usual priao.
Htgb?s1 pnee paid for Bough Rice aa4 Corn.
Buildiflg Material ?o.
The subscriber would ask the attention of
the readers of the N kwa & Timks to hia
fitoak of
Hardware, Building Material, House
Finishing and Carriage Build
ing, and Turing, i
Materialise;
Consisting in part of ?ij Sr
Stono Lime,
Hydraulic Cement,
Calcined Plaster, Nails.
Hair, Laths, Locks, Hinges,
Brads, Tacks, Window Glass,
Putty, Varnishes, Paints, Oils and
Brushes.
In short, the largest variety of goods to be
found in any one house in the State. All
goods warranted as represented, and prices
gnarantced^as low as the lowest for same
quality of goods. AH orders accompanied
with Caah or satisfactory City refrrflnee?,
will have prompt and careful attention.
JOJ|n! ]C.j DIAL,
jaly 10 lo75 3m.
GLOVER & GLOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Office opposite Court Houso Square.
Ortingoburg, S C.
I. W. Glover, Mortimer Gloyer,
Julius Glover.
Feb. 19 tf
I A. McCOBB, Jr.
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
ANI> DEALER IN
ii l3Plasi;cr JParis,
*$>&ri?r ?the& Building Material, .
A MO
Land Plaster and Eastern
HAY,
Oflico No. 1 Central Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
July 17 1875 3m
A STRICTLY CONSERVATIVE
Weelcly Newspap?r,
Published I5y
C)I??LES II. II AL.T, & CO.,
| !\ AT BLACKVILLE, S. C,
Respectfully solicits the patronage of llic
citi7.cn? of Burnwcll and the surro unding
Counties. .
We shall endeavor by untiring energies
and labor to give you a paper well wortii
taking home to your firesides and to your
counting rooms. Subscribe tit once, and if
you are not satisfied we will refund your
money. Terms, $2 in advance.
ADVERTISING.
Our rates arc liberal, for further informa
tion cull on or address
C. II. HALL, Business Manger.
CHEAP ! CHEAP !! CHEAP !! !
qash qpnicjEs for dull times!
Ti.o ENTIRE STOCK of .
'I I
DRY GOODS,
TQQTB and SHOEs,
LIQUORS, &C.
AT
j, WHLLrtV
Have been mnrked DOWN to suit dull timce.
Don't forget the (
Garden and Hand Plows,
J. WALLACE CAOT02T,
R?SSEL STREET.
C.D. KORTJOHN
^Continue* to sell his liquors and segars at
Ho keeps on hand and is receiving daily, FRESH SUPPLIES of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Tin Ware, Crockery
And a GENERAL SUPPLY of
merchandise.
Call beforo buying.]
c. d. kortjohn.
ENTES.PEISE GROCERY
A. fischer.
Has just returned from Charleston with a COMPLETE STOCK of
fresh groceries
And a full supply of Liquors, Ales, "Wiries, <&c, botJl
Domestic and Imported,
Bad brands of CHAMPAGNE.
Imported RHINE WINK, warranted genuine.
The finest lot of HAMS brought into this market lately.
ENTERPRISE SALOON.
11 Stocked will
tcntivc clerks.
A. FISCHER..
The BAR attached to the Grocery is well Stocked with good Liquors
W ines, *.v.c, and attended to by polite and attentive clerks.
J oa b w. moseley;
CORNER OF MAIN AND M ARKET STREETS.
tnkc pleasure iu announcing to my PATRONS and the PUBLIC
generally that I have LARGELY INCREAEED my
STOCK OF MERCHANDISE,
Which will be Bold LOW
FOR CASH.
My BTOCK in so largo that I have placed a considerable portion of it
in the store
corner of main street
AND
HAIL ItOAO AVENUE
formerly occupied by Mr. J. S. Albcrgotti where the public will find as fine
an assortment to select from n? can be shown down Town.
A line lot of ALES, WINES nnd LIQUORS always on hand at both
stores.
I have also rented the STABLES and LOT in rear of myatorc on
Market Street where any one coming into Town can have their IIor*ea care
fully groomed aud fed, anil vehicles cared for. Saddle Horses and
Vehicles for hire.
joar w. moseley.
t w albergotti, Proprietor.
Offers to the Public at all Times . .
A splendid Lot of Christmas T?YS arid PRESENTSLfor Children hits just beep Received-'
to my .? ? '.; :'??" ?
FRIENDS and CUSTOMERS:.-'
. . . ? .,,?{' (!??*> t>uix iVi*
IAM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE THI8 DAT'BB^
MOVED to my jHEW. AND COMMODIOUS STORE "'T\ > ' ??,
at my old stand,: ,..:" ;'1^
Audi am now receiving my ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of -
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Saddle?^ a)%dj ";;.:| -
Harness, Wood, Willow and /?
Glassware and C?*och-. .
ery, Sfc. .
I am a'.so prepared 16 'furnish Guanos, and Fertilizers in ?ny'^a?tity-,'\
which I am now rccciviug
500 Tons ETI WAN GUANO, ' . . r
100 Tons DISSOLVED BONE,
500 Tons ATLALTIC PHOSPHATE,
100 Tons ACID PHOSPHATE; - ' <-' '
200 Tons E. FRANK CO/S PHOS- ' '
PH ATE.
100 Tons FISH GUANO, very highly ammoniated.
Also, LAND PLASTER, ' ."
PERUVIAN GUANO and LIME; ~
Hoping to retain that large share of your patronage which; I so generously
received before the fire, I guarantee LOW PRICES and FAIR DEALING
Plea ho call and examine my new store and uowi stock, and .oblige '/
Respectfully yours,. ,
jan21te GEORGE H CORNELSOPf.
Change of Business a
The Old Billiard Room.;
IHAVE FITTED UP the above place and have now on hand a well
assorted stock of Groceries, consisting in part of
FLOUR, SUGAR, SOAP,
BACON, COFFEE, STARCH,
LARD, BUTTER, CANDLES,
POTATOES, TEA, RICE,
Also a full awurtmcnt of CANNED GOODS, All of which will be sold at the lew
ewt living prices.
my sample: room
In rear of Grocery, is well stocked with cSlOICE LIQUOR8, CIGARS
ami TOBACCO. /
Mr. John English, now with me, will be released to'see Ms friends.
i;emars.
Jan.l 1874. If
? .. I HA YE IT!!! '
JUST THE
STORE FOR t}hE PEOPLE !
And have received a large and varied assortment of
FINE FAMILY GrROCERIKS,
Such-as Flour, Sugar, Coifee, Lard, Bacon, Breakfast Strips, Pig" Harn?
Bologna Sausages, Mackerel, Cod Fish, Rice, Grist, and
Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Meats
of all Descriptions.
My Stock of
LIQUORS
itnsurpawod III i. fide of Unltimore.
lit fact, I liavo jiwt thu .lore for ill. people, and am offering liar? Jinr^rbinB.
Give mo a calt, and go liome happy.
l'T.ANTZ BKIQOMAMM.
J. P. HAKLEY. fi. E. CLARK
AT
IIARLEY'S ^ CORNER
COMPLETE mx G00DS HA.S- STOCK: OF
BOOTS, SHOES, WOOD, TIN CROCKERY, and HARDWARE,
With ii FULL aod COMPLETEJsupplyof
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
In fact the housekeeper and farmer will be supplied with everything L y
need, at prices that will defy competition.
feb 27, 1875 ly 25 J. P. II ARLE Y & CO
orner
ALTHOUGH MY LOSSES BY THE LATE FltlE HAS BEEN HEAVY, 1 AM STIL
prepared to supply my customers and the public generally with everything ia t**'
Dry Goods, Groceries & Hardware
LINE at my USUAL MODERATE PRICES.
* D, LOUIS,
jan If. 1975 tf