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i? LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! I? I. VHJ ill ?ui?4?.)?:;. ^ioIkI .???.dlJO ?tief in ???* ?t 1 ttoetH i*di?? ?,.:/. i?/c 'A'xT/. A V't a ;? > o'i'hl ^o?iaW?oo -?n*J jito, ONE AWiJ AIjIj jt (sidj:dVt<| foil ni dv>?ti>r) tfn?' 1 Jia : '! ??? ! ' ;" jria j{ts;.l?ji?VY UolioJ 16 -j!i> I* a . w? <vn* trjiwVl ?)???! i .*Unr,A ijNi ''i' m-1, 1 in ? -^'AWSAVE money By uuying your ? v\ * ? * t i f i BOOTS AND SHOES, U'V.A'J Jl< ' I groceries, sarbw?re, ?ASGJiA?l? H .W "!n -":" ????? moivME&WINES, LIQUORS, t.TSr'ecttrt itrOi ?X1 KlC TOBACCO & SEGARS nw^Jtd?KJ.AtJi*C.AJ3;E$ STORE of ?><s = a:e;': hlu\ * t? Jrri??h>? ? hIi.fiJI. ?-jaivLiV > boa aitirtii?:?.! t J a I ? I A I 1 J& / . .sen \.,*^?&?$&EBUJlG, So. Ca,. * ^$nlH >?'lH>;^(?.! ,fiaH rrr-.,?- - | rj ? HA #i^f*t vdl a; mj.->;( ?s-> vt ^' Ri tat-ii'1 , ., w^m^C^jA^P MEDICINES ^'?M?EBURd DRUG STORE K Ciiijaliyiyp .t>e found A Selected Stock1 of PURK CHEMICALS, Genu ine*l>rus3,!Pntefit Medicines^ Perfumery, Soaps, Combs and Brushes, Fancy j Q^S^ ^^T11 ^8^^*! ) Also C'hileryV ?egn? and Tobacco. Pyaiciahs' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. 4^tQHT<BEKLTanstvdr'ed promptly....h. ,,, . .. ,KTS> kojtoo Tl^fr^^W4MAKlE3R, & CO. f - j&?:??&rTi ?owiAA^ gjjED OATS v>dK^; loi GROCEBIES, :l>i?: GQQDS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. ConBtUnHy Ott'^hanl^ Prices to shit the times. ,4 GOODS DELIVERED. ?^(j-vri'.Adg ^A^'^t V*rt hli? Sil ?lV;i ?I?1CE REDUCED FROM ftl.OO TO 50 Cents Per Box TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR A SAKE .r< . AND KELIAULB Fever and Ague Antidote AT A PRICK within the reach of all. ' , entirely vegetable. Sever known to fail. ru ysiciANs mkscrwe them s&m Ncrer wan Medicine ho DeHermlly Popular. 187? Sin f^^ri^AtJ?? vT. .t; STREET JAS. Hi FOWLES 44 ?1 KS?fve'orfi?^ tll0''Ora,,g"b?irff ^ice Mill, Grial and Saw Mill. ? -?? Our Mill* being now in full operation, wVaVo prepared to fill ordert for Kiw aad freslily ground??rint, anpM^Dal, (bolted or,unbelted), atjiving price* iL9?r.'? W -MTLX. btihg aifuated nenr tho Town,' iu now turning out Hupcrior Lumber .^^dcWfR forTa1l-?l?i<Jai? bo.flrl?d??flliort notice. We ?itfnipply-second hand &bemn E'ti?ine'f?, Portahltor Btnt<onary, and J?>aW 'M1llfi?, guaranteed by our Mr Htraum, at Icm that half tUe nmtal price. y UighcKt prir%:paHJ for Hough. ?Jice and Coru. OLDEST CROCKE11Y HOUSE IN CHARLESTON, S. C. ESTABLISHED 1837, 128 MEETIMG STREET. Being now prepared for the FAXiX* TRADE lor 1875, I wiim to cull the attention of Merchant* to my Larga and Varied Stock of China, Glass, Earthenware, Looking G-lasses. Kerosene Goods, Japaner! Ware, &c, A great part of it Imported IrirCCt from Europe. Besides Staple Goods, I keopjalwajs a Large Stock of FRENCH CHINA AND CUT GIL ASS. My thorough knowledge of the buiinsns, acquired by an experience af oTer Twenty Tears, enable* me to buy at the I*owe*t Figures, and consequently to sell at Prices on which the Retailer can realize a Ilaudaotne Profit. ? }\ WM. I*. WEBB, 12? Meeting Street, CHARLESTON. 8. C. JOHN G- MILNOR. Tn*EO. A. WILBUR. JACOB J. MARTIS' JOHN G. MILNOR & CO., WHOLESALE ?EAL.ER IN Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clotliing, Hats, Caps, and Sraw Oood.s, Ladies Trimmed HatR, lite, No. 143 MEETING St., ?pp. Uaync St., CHARLESTON, S. C. NEW YORK OFFICE, 46 WEST BROADWAY. Prices guaranteed as LOW as any house in the city, and Terms, to responsible heuse? as accommodating. * Ordern will meet our prompt and careful attention. aug 1ST 5 2m C. D. KORTJOHN Continues to sell his LIQTJOES ?d SEGARS *t COST. ^ Ho keeps on hand and is receiving daily, FRESH SUPPLIES of Dry Goods, Groceries, Tin Ware, Crockery And a GENERAL SUPPLY of MEKCHANDISE. Call before buying.J C. 3D. KORTJOHN. ENTERPRISE GROCERY FISCHER. IIa? just roturned from Charleston with a COMPLETE STOCK of FRESH' GROCERIES And a full supply of Liquors, A.les, "Wines, <fec, Domestic and Imported, Heat brands of CHAMPAGNE. Imported RHINE WINE, warranted genuine. The finest lot of HAMS brought into this market lately. ENTERPRISE SALOON. The RAR attached to tho Grocery is well Stocked with good Liquors, Wines, ?See, and attended to by polite and attentive clerks. A. FISCHER. JOAB W. MOSELEY. CORNER OF MAIN AND MARKET STREETS. tnke pleasure in announcing to my PATR0N8 and the PUBLIC generally that I have LARGELY INCREAEED my STOCK OF MERCHANDISE, Which will he sold LOW FOR CASH. My STOCK is so large that I have placed a considerable portion of it inth e store CORNER OF 3VE-A.IHST STREET AND RAIL, ROAD AVENUE formorly occupied by Mr. J. S. Albcrgotti where the public will find as fine an assortment- to select from af? can be shown down Town. A line lot of ALES, WINES and LIQUORS always on hand at both stores. STABLES. I have also rented the STABLES and LOT in rear of my stoi c on Market Street whore any oue coining into Town can have their Horses care fully groomed and fed, and vehicles cared for. Saddle Horses and Vehicles for hirr. J O AB W. MOSELEY. !L1J l_I_?_I " ? JLl!L?LuJL^-jJ_'? D. F. FLEMING. JAMES M. WILSON, JAMES GILFILLjN' AUGUST lSl'S. Wo have received, and are now opening, a LARGE uttft NEW STOCK of BOOTS, SHOES, and TRUNKS, FOR FALL fcTRADC&v ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, and all Goods- with'our BRAND* Warranted. D. F. FLEMING & CO, Wholesale Dealers in and Manufacturers ?f <? ? V) rdn BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS Ho. 8 HATHE 8TBEET, ????. (ffOlMMft OHAELE?TON, S. ?*:tU i dbi??aiia aag 14 1876 4? ? ?? " ' - a ? -? ? U ";.' '-' ?"? The Orangeburg Bakery; T W ALBERGOTTI, Proprietor* Offers to the Public at all Times FR SH BREAD, CAKES, PIES. FRUITS, CANDIES, TOltfeT bLlTS, and every Description of Fancy Goods. '? Q \fX v/?l Wedding Cake Furnished at the SJwrtest JVbticet , A splendid Lot of Christmas TOYS and PRESENTS for Children haajost been Beceited . iiujvrr TO 3IT FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS IAM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE T,HIS DAT MOVED to my NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE AT MY OLD STAtfB, And am now receiving my ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Saddlery' an^.{ Harness, Wood, Willow and [.".' Glassware and Crock try, &c. . I am ft'co prepared to furnish Guanos, and Fertilizers in aby quantity, which I am now receiving =3 | 500 Tons ETI WAN GUANO, - 1 100 Tons DISSOLVED BONE,; 500 Tons ATLALTIC PHOSPHATS, 100 Tons ACID PHOSPHATE, 200 Tons E. 7RANK CO.'fl PHOS PHATE. 100 Tons FISH GUANO, very high^ amraoniated, Also, LAND PLASTER, PERUVIAN GUANO and Li. !F. Hoping to retain that large share of your patronage which I so generously received before the fire, I guarantee LOW PRICES and FAII* DE A LING Plcau) call and examine my new store aud new stock, a, id oblige Respectfully yours, jan2lt? GEORGE H CORNELSON. I HA YE ITU! JUST THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE !? And have received a large and raried assortment of FINE FAMILY GROOEEIE9. Such as Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Lard, Bacon, Breakfast Strips, Pig Hams Bologna Sausages, Mackerel, Cod Fish, Rice, Griut, sted ? Canned Fruito, Vegetables and Meats of all Descriptions. If t Btoek of LIQUORS ?nsarpassed th is aide of Baltimore. Id fact, I have jimt the store for the people, and am e^Tering Rar? I3arg8>in0. Gire me a call, and ro home happy. FRANTZ BRIGGMAMM. ? i ?? ? ' i J. P. HARLEY. B. EL CLARK. * ' AT ' : " '? IIARLEY'S CORNER COMPLETE^ C00DS HATa> STOCKOP BOOTS, SHOES, WOOD, TIN CROCKERY, and HA?DWARB, With a FULL and COMPLETE supply of [HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES. In fact the housekeeper and farmer will be supplied with everything h j need, at prices that will defy competition. -* 1 feb 27, 1375 ly 25 J. P. HARLEY & CO ALTHOUGH MY LOSSES BY THK LATE FIRE HAS BEEN HEAVY, I AM 8TIL prepared to supply my customers aud the public generally with everything in the Dry Goods, Groceries & Hardware D. LOUIS. LINE at my USUAL MODERATE TUICE3. jnn :<> JR75 tf