The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 13, 1877, Image 2
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of oar rorTMpoo<leat«. - - ' i
W« dooot belieTA (Bat U5» paoplo at
Pf Arg« re*li*e the r*t fmportaace ot bar.
Fug oojy aM* tod apriglt «i fta
circuit bend. We d# oot belike tbit
thej haae erer pren the eabjeet much
4To make
obidd llM qetem ofrwfr.
«ree«. To prevent improper clinrgea
flua*. being auds fer ndvaoeee to planter*
nod othern Te regulate coets and free
of phintflfe, defendants, clerks of eontt
and other persona. to include roujjh
rice in the prorieioM of the act prohib«
iting the aide of coed cotton between
sanaet and sanriae. To prorldo for the
deetion of conntj atufiton and ooaatj
Ltgbktare to enforeo the constitutional
f - ““ — - to the election of
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those officers, there is t maneta* and a
trcamireia/'rejected. To exempt erip-
cotions of on intention on the port of th* fei|Mi poI1 tax} nnfaroraMfc T»
prohibit anj one hiring tbt contract
hand of another. To amend dap. 122
oootioo 1 Revised Statutes, in relation to
proceedings sapplementorj to ex eon tl on.
To amend chapter 93^ectieo 8, as to
trast estates, To abolish the psy of wit»
neaoes in Stato cases, _'
The report of the commission to in
vestigate the past iodobtednoas of Barn
well county was referred, partly to the
judiciary, and partly to the ways and
mans committees.
On the 4th the petition of County
Commissioners of Barnwell as to specinl
levy for building court house, jail etc., in
the county, was referred to committee on
judiciary.,*:The plaguey court house
question ia op again like BaoquoV ghost.
A bill is likely to be introduced to locate
the buildings at Barnwell and declaratory
ofthe county Seat. This will undoubtedly
open the boll Sorely the democracy can
settle this vexed question amicably. II.
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Wa know of oo position which
000 ha mark affisetaafly aboaod to the
detriment of the masses or which affords
•e its oeOnpant greater limks fa which to
pnetice oppression mid tyrnnny. The
jfndietal office fa eoe which sbonM ever
be filled by men of tho purest hearts and
the highest legal talents. It will not do
to pntmon fa these pfaeea to reward them
for past services fa soma other field or
kvm any purely sentimental notions.
]n the selection of etronit judges the
f rg U.*.iiw should bring themselves
down tea practical, bnaAoam basis and
foqniro, first If the candidata is honest,
and aeaood if he is capable. Members of
fee Legislature who endeavor to elect
Judge* who have not these qualities, no
nutter what may ha their other attributes
or claims upon the party, not only stul
tify themselves hat misrepresent the
man who placed that power in , their
hands. Ctrouit judges or* constantly
efartoet wife the masses, and
nnless they are strong man and bonesi
withal are liable to be unooncionsly in-
ftneneed, often totb* grave detrhnent of
Jvtiee. Again, first das* dienit judges
Jia atep in the new direetion toward*
economy fa fee administration of the
government. An able circait judge pro.
vents, fa many ernes, appeals to the Su
preme Court, which is always an expen
sive, though of fate a necessary, measure
of relief.
We have been looking over fee fast
velum* (VI) of Richardson’s Low Re
ports wwd are surprised to note the groat
number of enam fa this single volume
whieh justified nod neeessitnted appeals
to the Supreme Court—geoeraly on *c
count of fee inferiority of fee circuit
bench—driving litigants to twice the nec
essary expense in order to get what was
Justly theirs. Tlkwotpareonfelns six
ty-one coses on appeal from circuit de
crees, of which number tkirty-too were
oUktr reserved m wtofc or aa part—moro
than one haV$tfl
This number is proportioned to the
judges below mentioned as r follows:
Cooke J. sixteen cases, «f whWb|
were revererd y Cfaqwnfar J. n&ii euss,
pr _ :...
Sffa:.*.
of whieh Iv* wore reversed; Graham J.
seven cases of which fonr were iwvtned ;
^fa»^[rDa» «km whlsh was reversed;
Msekey J. seven oases of which three
werorranfei JM*r 4. five ossce of
which one was reversed; Shaw J, one
esss which was reversed; Reed J. three
esses of whieh one was reversed; Town
send J. sight coses of which six
were
of imlviti* drtonitnieiit
report unfavorable. To utilise Convict
labor te oewotios, cities and towns; fa- ^
vonbls. ^ To make jurors sad wHneaam
preferred ckims;
lot; Bollore, Mar si 11m,
Mrs Otto, 1 fat;
80 *enroT8on-
Tuws^air.
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1875 and
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; *, Hart,
fat;
i Lardi Jn8|MWk' ; lnoe, 2 bnlKI-
lot; MlITet, Miss Julia 0. 2j
Hercules,
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,1 lot;
.. X lot; Kerlaod, estate ol
A, 8 bulldind*, 1 fat; Rountree, Thos^
Fbuilding, 1 lot; Miller, W J, 200 scree,
4 buildings. • f'T'
xunororr sraiSos towmsir.
Bothweil, J T,730 scree, 7 buildings;
90 sores, 2 bulldlcga; Herrington, ee-
Uta of Edward, 80 aeren, 2 buildings;
HiU. Jock, 100 acre*; Howard, W H,
750 acres, 1 building ; Bonders, estate
of William, 552 acres., ;>
BfaSGXVlLLK TOWW8HIP.
Asher, H et si, 220scree. 5 buildings;
Beek, Michael, 1876 and 1876,156 acres;
Beck. Joseph, 1 lot; Boylston, Mrs E
R, 100 acre*, 6 lots l Daniels, Harry, 85
scree ; Duncan. H A, 400 neros; Dun
can, J. Allen, 1875 and 1878, l,870acrrs,
Martha, ‘
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A Rambler’s Letter.
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Sunrroww, December 1.—In my trav-
«fa I hod the pleasure of passing a
night with the well known Ospt. J. U.
^Ray, and I advise all who caa to at
least do so your correspondent did
and eall ot the Oeplain. You will not
only find him entertaining and hospl-
table, but his Ihttrs household will
take great pleseuro Id making you
weledme and enjoy yourself. Miss
Annie, hie only daughter, la not only
ornamental, but very Industrious.
You will be shown as a proof of this
assertion, a beautiful agricultural
wreath, the work ot her fair bands,
that would rt fleet credit on any one.
I waa Informed it was on exhibition
at the last fair and certainly It mart tad
a premium It any were awarded.
SuOce it to say the Captain’s to a
happy family, and no one can go there
and leave without exclaiming, ob,wbat
a delightful time I have spent.
Atl roara Tfl endeavor to ke«p~you
posted, but know I will not be able to
ssy more tor any other household.
Mrs. Ray Is certainly a very nice house
keeper as well as very entertaining.
She Is the lady tor the times. “G.’
Meeting ot the Agrlealtaral
ehaalcal Society.
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which three were reversed.
Tfasits startling exhibit and one well
calculated to moke fee present. Legisla
ture eon skier well the merits of the va
rious aspirants fbrjudgshtps of the dr.
suit court.
Capital.
fee
Columbia, December 8.—The Gene,
rad Assembly coo scarcely h* afe(t te
have been fairly engaged fa legislative
business fat fee first two weeks of its
session. The duty of filling the various
State offices rsosotly vacated by resfgna
Won and otherwise, has somewhat mo
nopolised the term of fee Assembly.
These elections have resulted as fel
lows ; Judge Mclver, re-elected for the
long term as Associate Justice; Speaker
Wallace, elected judge oTfee 7th circuit:
ArC. Haskel, Assocfato Justice of the
Supreme Court, vice Wright, resigned:
LeRoy P. Toamsas, Attorney-General,
vice General James Conner, resigned:
John Sheppard, Speaker of fee House
•f Representative*, vies Judge Wallace
It Charles Kerriaon Jr. Regis
ter of M erne Conveyance*, Cbsrfaston.
A oo*test ensued between Measrs.
Bimpeoa for the po
of fee committee on
by the pro-
' Mr. Sheppard, whieh re ulted
of Mr. Simpson by the
As will be seen by s notice published
elsewhere this society Is called to at
frond q meeting of importance on the
28th inatant We trust the call of the
esteemed president will meet with
that hearty response It merits. Upon
the growth of the agricultural and me
chanical Interests of the country its
prosperity largely depends, and noth
log oontrlbutea to the advancement of
those Interests more effectually and
pleasantly than well conducted and
successful county fairs throughout
tb« Stats. Wo hope, therefore, to see
A .full turnout qg. fee 28tb, and steps
then taken to make our next oounty
fair second te none In South Carolina.
The farmers are well represented in
the present oflfaers of the soelety, as
ore tbs mechanics, and we bare every
rqason to hope that next Fail will dem
onstrate the fuel that fee working
men of Barnwell county know no such
word os fail
.DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS.
OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, 1
Barnwkll Coubtt, Deo. 12,1877. \
In aooordanoe with Instructions from
fee Comptroller-General’* office,
hereby publish the List of Delinquent
Lands of Barnwell county for the tax
year 1878:
aixodau Towananr.
Baker, Edward, 6Q0 scree, 8 build-
Inga; Best, Joule, 74 acres. 4 buildings;
Bowers, Eliza, 101 acres, 9 buildings ;
Bethel, Mrs., 1 lot; Connor, Mrs Bailie,
1 building, 1 lot; Hlers, R 0,1 build
ing, 1 lot; Jones,BO, 2 lots; Marvin,
J H, 1 lot; Miller A Biased. 2 build-
1 lot; McOollough. Mrs O'J,
1 lot; McWhorter, Mrs C F,
1 lot; BtovW F, 1 build-
lot ; Bonders, Stephen, 25 acres,
: Sullivan, U. 110 aorso;
P H, 875 acres; Ylllilongs,
L, 890 anrso; Williams. J A, 519
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12 buildings;
seres, 4 build!
5 lets; Hart,
Dychea, Martha, 50
Eoslow, Mias M A,
m W, 1 lot; Hart, Mlae
E 0,150 acres, 8 bulldlnge; Johnson,
Aoue, 8 acrea; Johnson, Jas H, 1 lot;
Lanoaster, J M, 1 building, 1 lot; Mil
hous, Mrs 0 -X, 80 acres; Milhous, J
H E. 110 acres, 6 butldincrs; Norland,
estate of W A, 155 acres, 6 buildings, 8
low; Reed, J. W, 130 acres; Shlpes.
Anne, 53 acre*; Sojourner, Mrs Rach
ael, 180 aCres, 1 building ; Thomas, D
J, trustee, (mill seat) 100 acres ; Thom
as, D J, trustee, 180 acres, 8 buildings;
Tetstone, D T, 23 acres, 3 buildings ;
Walsh, W R, 110 scree, 3 buildings.
-- UOrotLD's BRIDGE TOWNSHIP.
All, George F, 6 acres, 3 buildings,
Bulst, Rev XT, 300'ACfSi; 1 building,
Free, J F, 810 acres, Wilkereon, Allen,
100 acres, 3 buildings, Wilson, Leroy,
574 acres, 19 btflldiags, w rot on, Wm H,
225 acres, 2 buildings, Glllam, John S,
110 acres, 4 buildings.
BCLL POND TOWNSHIP.
Addison, Thomas, 100 acres, Dunbar,
Elmore A, 580 acres. Gill, H D, 89 acre*
* buildings, Hext, Miss A M, 40 screw.
Middleton, Sarah Jane, 522 acre*, 12
buildings, P**rry, Jams B or L B, 54
acres, 1 building, Ramsey, Sam, 77
acres, VUlilonga, J L, 300 acres, 4 build-
logo.
FISH POND TOWNSHIP.
Cbaasereau, M E. 250 acre*. 4 build-
logs, Grimes, Mrs Emma. 400 acres, 8
buildings. Hunter, A J. 806 acres, Jen
kins, Harry, 46 acres, 8 buildings, Kin
sey, estate of Ransom, 100 sere*, Kin
sey, A B, 87 acres, 6 buildings, Mai tin,
Mrs Absgall. 65 acres, Maxey, w D.400
acres, 5 buildings, McMillan. 8 D. 287
acres, Williams. Dennis, 100 seres,
Wright, July, 50 acres, 4 buildings,
Goodwin, estate of I hilHp, 165 acres.
POUR MIL* TOWNSHIP.
Farris, Samuel. 12 acres, 1 building,
Neugen. estate of Thomas, 10 acres,
Pbllpot., George, 5 acres, Sapp. Cathe
rine, 812 acres, Therox, Joseph, 2 acres,
Williams, Johnson, 27 acres.
OKOROPS CRKKK TOWNSHIP.
Blame, Miss Llnssy, 90 acres, Free,
A F, executor, 80 acres.
GRKAT CYPRESS TOWNSHIP.
Allen, Ellen, 88 acres. Barker & Aug-
ley, 225 Korea, Carter. Amos, 96 acres;'
Hicks. G w, assignee, 4(5o acres, Miller,
S E. 200 acres. My rick. Ell, 126 ncres, 8
buildings, McKersle, 8 w, (cblldren)60
acres, Nevlls, 8H, 100 acres, Newman.
J J, (children) 8<> acres. Platts. J P, 1<H'
acres, 1 building, Wilson, Leroy, 1,260
acres, 7 buildings.
MIDWAY TOWNSHIP.
Bellinger, w B, 100 acres, Bishop, J
8. 160 acres, 4 buildings, Daniels Isaac,
Sr., 35 acres, Ellzey, R w. 17 acres,
Hughes. Mrs L. 200 acre*, Il inberry,
Wash, 88 acres, Mack, Chari'e, 180
seres, 8 buildings, Mlddlatdn, Georg*.
25 acres. 2 buildings, McCormack, O H.
250 acres, Nerland, estate of w A. 1
building, 1 lot, Owens, George, 225
acres. Page, Mrs Martha, 200 acres, 1
building, Patterson, A A, 45» acres,
Preston, William, 2 acres, 1 building,
Patrick, Aleck, and Isaac Rlckenbark-
er, 112 acres, Robinson, Moses, 52
acres, 1 building. Smoke, E R A, 1 lot,
Spell, Robert, 60 acres, 1 building.
Steedly, w B, 200 acres, Steedly, estate
of William, 1,200 acres, Antilly, M Bor
M H; 4 -brH Wtng, itot, BH>wotog**sttHr
of J w, 100 acres, Bmolft, CBrnellUi E,
80 acres.
HKD OAX TOWNSHIP.
Duncan, H A, 1875 and 1876, 1,600
acres, Easterling, F E, 130 acres. Hay,
Dr. T T, 213 acres. Hay, Mrs Rbods,
370 acres, Hay, w A and others, 200
aerss, Herrington, Will, 25 acres, 1
building. Holly, Miss E A, 2,235 acres,
12 buildings, Sanders, estate of Eliisa,
82 acres, Sullivan, U, 300 acres, 3
buildings.
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
Beok, J M, 60 acres, 2 buildings.
XOBVMABY TOWNSHIP. ,
Ford, Lawrence, 150 acres, Grandy,
B E, 75 acres, 3 buildings, Minor, Dan
lei, 150 acres, 8 buildings. Smith. Lin
sey, 500 seres, 3 buildings, Weathere-
bce, J A, 400 acres, 1 building,
(SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP.
Grey, C M, 529 acres, 6 buildings,
Prlester, Geo I, 84 acres, Thomas, A
P, 40 acres, Weekly, J w, 400 acres, 12
buildings.
THREE MRE TOWNSHIP.
Garter, J w, 295 acres, 5 buildings,
Jones, James, 50 seres, Sease, Mrs R R,
252 sores, 5 buildings, Wilson, LeRoy,
460 seres 5 buildings, Carter, Mrs. Ma-
bala, 160 acres.
WILLOTOK TOWNSHIP.
Osmpbell, estate of Daniel, 12 acres,
8 buildings; Hutson, R, 14 ncres,
buildings, Kempsoa, A. 250 acres,
buildings,ftfatthews, P V, 800 seres, 1
YFs beg to notify our patrons feat out ztock of
Fancy Seeds for the Holiday Season
is now complete. The varieties embrace the
The 'largest iseortineiit Ever Exhibited
being both useful and ornamental and at prices feat will guarantee satii-
faction. To enumerate this extensive stock of fantey goods, bought spo
cisllv for 'i
HOLIDAY AND CBUI8TliA§ GIFTS,
•would be impossible, but we'cordially invite all to call and sec for tbem-
selve0, feeling satisfied that tbej will be /©paid bj a visit to the Head
Centre for the sale of Ladies’ Fine Dre^/Goods, Knitted Worsted Goods
in Shawls, Jackets, &c., &.c. y oe4-3m
French Store,
* , ..i.T?~' -T~ ^ -- .-J.f " k ' • . ••
238 Broad Bvrrit, Acocsta, Geoboia.
Fruits, Toys, Fireworks, Candies, Nuts, Cakes, Boskets, efc
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WHOLESALE AN© RETAIL.
Tin oldest store of the s6rt in Auguste, ths cheapest and fee most re-
J. RIVAL, Proprietor. decl|8-8in
liable.
THE GREAT FRENCH
JPmTED ST A BEF0TATI0I 0T 0TSB THBEE
BOYER'S
CARMELITE MELISSA CORDiALl
[las 4* MsUsai 4aa Csmss.] I
1 80VEREIGV REMEDY FOB
BED YEARS.
THEATRICSL 9 , THEATRICALS.
GRAHAMS, SOI Til CAROLINA,
deckmuer ooth, i»r».
BAMBERG, S. C.,
DKCKMOBR Blst, !• TT.
The great temperance drama
.‘ TEN NIGHTS IN' A BAR ROOM,’’
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-will be pioduced by a thoroughly
trained amateur dram*ilc Uoupe, fee
proceeds of the entertainment being
or the beoeflt of the Spilngtown
tist chuich.
Admission 50 cent*, chiMien 25 cents
aocss; Wilson & All,7 buildings, 2 lot« buildings *latfeews,P V, 800 acres, 1
Drayton, Doctor. 135 acres; Harvey, Hg ‘building. Matt hows, Tbompaoo, Brooks
B, 60 aorta; Pbllpot, J M, 1 lot. ” «<l Span, 250 acres.
- OALDOC TOWNSHIP. '•
Burnes, Mrs 8 F, ISO acres, 4 build-
logs; Golding, J O, 250 acres, 7 build
ings ; Doe, William, 80 acres, S build
ings ; Jeter, PsterTiacres, 1 lot; Mock
Hn.O, 50 acre*, 8 buildings ; Martin
128 acres, 1 building ; Wilson &
884 acres, 4 buildings; Ybumai
50acres; Alle^ JametofiOMtes; Doto
J udy, 10 acrec.
TOWNSHIP.
L A 875 scrw ; Ben
nett. Mite*, B buildings,
Wrg.EM, l lot^
building 11
bulldibg.
Notice Is hereby given feat fee whole
of the several parcels, totq, sad ports
of lota-of real saUte, described In the
preceding list, or as much thereof sc
Will be necessary to pay the taxee, pen-
idtles and aasessmeata charged fears-
op, will b* sold, by fee Treasurer of
Baruw .filiyly,South Oar oil do, atI0»i
office In add oounty, on fee 81st of De
cember. 18miiQleroi|td taxes,
meets and penalties be paid before
that time, and saefa uale will fan eon
lots ; Bsm- tinned, from day to day. until all of
said parcels, fats and parts s( fafa «f
teal estate Bboll bnwajd, or offered- for
80U> BT SIX DKCGOIffTB.
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THE CHEAPWar AN© BS8T W TH1 MAIXCT.
For Mixing Kith Cotton Seed.
One ton of chemical* with T80 buahels of cotton aee<l will make thi
ton* of. manure equal (ponqd for pound) to the. best Commercial Fertil
ser in tbs market, os our eertificaten will show, and no mixture like it fo
rolling your planting need in. Also "
■Clark's Dissolved Bone,
Aa rich in Phosphoric Acid as any in the Market-
lOA SALK! BY
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General Agents,
-r.ifu. . 278 Broad street, Augusts* Georgia.
WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND BROKERS
f ¥ot fee purchase and sale of • , • r-.r—i
m - m\ GRADi, FLOL’II, BAY A\D GENERAL MKRCBANDIst
X Special attention given to sole of COTTON. Our facilities are such os tog
antes satisfaction. Consignments of COUNTRY PRODUCE solicited,
for buying or selHng reasonable. Liberal advances made on consign
band. Refer by permission to W, T. Wheless, Eeq., President
Rand; Z. McCord, J. M. Clark ft Co., B. H. May ft Co.
Charge*
omenta In
mmercfal
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GEORGE W. CLOTWO&THY
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Miller
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IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP
BRT 06998. fteTieUS^WRriB @9999,
327 & 329 Baltimore and 42 & 44 Cerman Sts Baltimore,
novl5-6m
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Hiram W. Friedenwald, >
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mENENFELD A CO.
▲mnmml Sales la Paris alone !»••♦»•••
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For aale by Dow ix ft Moiax, Wholesale Drupgists, (1 arkstos, 8. C.
NOX1CXC.
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The nndefsigned gives notice tbst
re will ftf ply to tho Judge of PtobnU*
for Barnwell county on the 16th day
of January. 1878, at 10 o’clock a. m.i
for a dual dittcbaige as admlnliTfilbf
of David Sclgler.
deed-id John Beioleb.
>4 or uk.
Parties bolding dal dm against the
estate of James Sanders, Sr., will pre
sent them, and all persons indebted to
th* *ald estate win make Immediate
payment to ths undersigned or *ith*f
of them.
Elizabeth Sanders. Executrix.
Johnson Sandebs, Executor.
novl6-lm
jNOTICJE, -
The undersigned gives notice that
she will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Barnwell county on the 15th day of
January, 1878, at 10 o’clock a. m. for
final discharge as administratrix of
Joseph Tyler. Mas. T. A F. Tylkb.
nov29-lin ’ .
^Notice
Is hereby given to all whom it may con
cern that the undersigned ha* been ap
pointed fee General Agent of J. A
PsaeoakgX E. J. PEACOCK.
oct25-3m
T. J. KENNEDY,
No 114 Church Street,
Next St. Philips ( Church, Charleston, S. C*
Horse Shoer, Whselright
—AND—
General Blacksmithing,
Builder of^CarU, Drey*, Wagons,
Trucks, ftc. Jobbing promptly attendee
to.' All orders from the Country wifi, re
ceive faithful sttentioo. ’ nov8-3m
B. J Quattlebaim,
I UICNTINT*,
^WillI*toa,8C,B.R.
or SelilfijL 50c Stonge, 25c.
m. O’Dowd,
COTTOH 7AGT0B
’ ANN
COMMISSION MKUCHA.IVT
AT ■ ~ '
E. P. Clayton’* Hr*-Proof Warehouse, 1
Coruer Campbell and Reynolds Sts.
Auguste, Georgia.
HSneONAL ATTKNTION OIVEN TOWEIUH. ]
INC AND BELLINU,
novl.3m - '
Wholesale Clothiers,
—AJD JOBBERS 01—
Chilis, Cas linerc5, Coaiin;s, SatUneUs, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans Ac f
No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE.
novlS-Sm - * .
F# L. ^eldcman%
E. J. FKEDEKIIK, M. D.,
- DIALERIN-
Coufectlonery, Fruit, Fish, Fresh Meats,
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Oysters, Yegetabfa, Grorerles. ftc., BlocktIlls, g. C.
bar aad E-itiiig Sqfaou Atlirobed.
B^Partles walled o« st any hour, atoht *»r *fay.
novS-Sm
J. N, WAlajKKR^St
NEAR GRAHAM’S, S. C. R. R.
s*n6-lv
National House
y . [ j- .. . • J,
858 King Htreet,
(BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.)
Hoard, Si 50 Per Day.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
BAKER, Proprietrem.
MRS. H. M
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F. F. G so yes.
J. L. Bcut.
Clothing’^Talloring, —
Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc.
J». MULLER, ^
" Norfeeset Corner of King and Wentworth Street*.,
Mas just received s Full and Complete Line of the most Fuahionsbl* Goods in *
the oboio three Departments for Men, Youths and Boy*, et price lower then ever
before. fry All good* con be returned and money will be refunded if not en
tirely eoliefoctory. ' nov8-3m
F.P. GR0VES&C0.
BLACKVILLE, 8 C-,
wnor.Ka a.l.k and hkx a id okadkrm
BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, BAGS, ETC.
A RE now offering a General Assort
ment ot Merchandise at very re- T < zw: — _ , _ ., y _
duced prices. Highest price paid for 233 King Street, Near Market Street Charleston, South Carolina.
Cbttop and all kinds of Produce. X ” 7-'
sep6-8mo ~ Pnrticufar attention given to filling of Order*, and all Good* gumnteed as rep^
SDM0KDS resented. Good* delivered to any Railroad eUtion free of charge. nov8-3m ’
Wholesale Dealer in Men’s and Boys’
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
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Ladles’ Misses aid Children's Hats, 1
43 HAYNK STRKKT.
CHARLESTON, & C. t
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(Opposite Chorkston Hotel.)
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Philip Meitzler, Jr.,
LadieM’ and Gentlemen’s Fashionable
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9RHHt »ttm4 calla thronghoat Barnwell
nd adjacent conntlea* «et26-Sm
' We mean bueinees this time.
House and Lot,in town of Bamberg
‘•Slater Old 8taDd”-for sofa. Tern
. . easy. Apply to Rich ft Copeland
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BROAD STRUT,
Nbab Lower Marxet, AUGUSTA, QA.
Monument*, Tstobstooa* and Marble
, f r Works Generally
majuje to on
A largo Hulcc .iotraljfuy* on
Mean Business-
Harley’s Bfaek, 113
Charleston, South
j&~Orders from ths Country Promptly Attended to.
1..LU. 'LULLOUmiL^i— - > ■■■—>*
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Thomson^
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Beaufort. 8- C.
KEEN ANT,
-OF-
HAS now for sole a stock 6f
BOOTS AND SHOES
Broad Street,
W- Thomas,
C.»w»n? H
Unexcelled by any boose fa tbs Southern States, and fee only one fa
who sails reliable work, by tkt ~
SINGLE PAIR,
Wholesale prices. He promises bis patrons a saving of 20 per oenl
purchase^ when compared with the shoddy goods wife wbi
filled, end will mska reclamation, in every case, Xfhen goods foil to
lion. Ho respectfully solicits fee trade of old Durnweil, and a
nlera fe>y w#i be honorably and fairly deal with.
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