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UCCATIOXAL. lUv , A. Bnsf,.. . Fmron Jfof (lug*. “KJucwdnii Morality fvli^on can ueror pn»p<rty Im thf mrn of iitAa«ne« al?outo bp bi ofttl- uoBiM. Bibl*M>re of BA'uae A> a«(bn>', nud the heart of (lie tuftil'y u lied trial ted is little bettor thrtB i atone.”-- friio-f mis. * V,- ■The lower cdtttatibn ttrtbHcr dkTidif to keep body fhd non! (blether. "The higher educatioo aboaa uri^thMjjMy “re worth Looping together. It is not alone by educated minfeters tint the work of evangelisation is to be rnrried forward* but by educutod Christ iau muu uud wo wen.”—D. I HU. “Good school , good proiching, good litcralurc, good examples fix the rali- piou» improteioas. Hilt each of those is flic outgrowth of the higher educuliou. Ifwe%tfrbto blot out the iufluenee ot our universities what would be le't? The higher education controlled by the Holy Spirit is planting seed corn for the world.”—President Hid. ‘•This is a practical ago. Xo one de nies it. This is the age of steam, not in the sense of a passing vnpor, but In the sense of a practidtl, working agent, which moves a multitude of machinery, turning out (Lily and hourly articles which contribute to the comfort and happiness of uiKnliiod'. > ' ‘•The training wre give onr children should be a great mental motive power Which Will secure the highest happiness in this v'orld-, as well As an enduring life hi ihe world to come. Just ss steam securoe us so many physical comforts, so the eduoaiioo of our mental facuhies shnuhMe such as will secure us comfort for the mind and soul,'* “We need to teach our children bow to take cart of themselves directly, by observing the hftvs of heslth; how to fake care of Ibemselvcs indirectly by teaching them hoW, honestly,Id setu-e the ueceaMries of life. Wc need to teach fbem as thsy grow up to men sod wo men and must assume parental responsi bilities, how to rear aud discipline their idT-pring. We must teach ear children fhoarthiagr which will, when they grow to manhood and womanhood, conduce to .the maintenance of pnper aor isl and po> Utica! wlatldua H e must coltirate thejr fastrt and fbefintfs. B*hst * Woultydu W*»ve religious teaching out altogrthcr? 1 would not. Tbst shrub] be curried on rti omnectlon with all the rest. It should l<e interwoven with all the uTairs of life. The thought thit there is a God should i.sver be permitted to die out amidst the Miost exciting intellect uh! coutoala. Th»t «ill amall vuife we rail conericncu, should he listened to amid the dangor of the operataous of meehauleaV art aud the boom •fbmuueaa.'* “I mu see much teaching which is impractical because proaautcd in the wrong order. I think of it when I ace a young lady laurwing tv play on rhe pi ano let ora aha has lewruid tn make a loaf nf bread, j thit.k of it when I me u \ , o«Ug man siMtkiuX Isw, maduMe or d ' ,ko a, bcfbfl te hua IraruitHAri a a ho4uM letter to rest! a booY^rop- rly. I think of it when 1 see a letter from u teacher with bat! ayrtlng, no )UM>(ination, disreg rd of Cfpi*sl letter*, •nd g^ar srr wa teo niwurwas to ateu- l iMlk of ft whan F see a guoJ f»rm with a poor tanner trying to get a living on it, and oi ratio daily pre-u hing a aermoD or making a p-ditiral speech. 1 think of it when T see a msn •offerng with djspepaia sod en'wding rieh feud into hiu Stomach srarv d-v, wMU ha ►a* 1 *boa, pracehca or atudks. I think theaa peraons hara net be«a pruperly ndiKatodin youth."—G. DalLs Lind. ■«* W. H. Kennedy, Willlsfotr. S. C i k ■ ,*t ■ f. | f jf. • - *•.• p „ :> Ffas In ator* and for su)e ut very o'os* flrnrss, to wt*h or cotton payinir customers, the beet, largest, most nhnvtdeto aud curvfutly aworted stock of syer hronght to WllllsUm. While all d.•partUlnllts art* full ot llrat clsae goods, I nek fiom air liitersvted a >-pcvHl examination of my stock of - *• ~ ja4f_BOOTS*. tWHOTCM XlVI» CI.OTlin^G. ifo fHsrchaht In the County can surpass or even etjual me lu the (juabty and prlc of goods. Pit ton ?i H<1 wante«I. [-••i.jH-Sro" The Royal St John WMelafV. Funrnw, Hot ember I.WA tramp priater by Wbs |ln%ic cf CahlweTl was knocked off the railroad by a pirecugsr train, lie was bn-ught to town in an ancoaseioos sutr, whcix he died is u tew miiiWtM, f * ' The nKm rcforrtd to was not named "Csldwair* ami was not a prinler. Seventeen yean ago he m enpied a plate nf some import.nc 1 under the Couledvr- ate government, tavrtgbeen incapari- fated from active service by honorable wounds. Of the b^at Virginia blood, inheriting a brilli mt intellect, the posses sor of Qausunt acquirements, hand«om« in feature and courtly In idilress, he was a social fttvoritc, and •cemcd destined for Mae*** ta iifb. Having a rare thlcnt f>r jnurualism, he entered upon it nfler the war. Then ho dUa^eared trow general public rkw. Two mouths ago he entered The ally 'yews office 7 , an unkempt, abject, shivering tramp, sunk far below aud away from hia refined home circle, and «W Wends. Ambition lost, hope gone, aud respectability ouly a bitter aetpory he •♦aioved on” upon his weary, aiutlees journey, as very a wreck as ever drifted lonely and forgot ten ou the cold wares of a silent aud d.jsolate sea. Aa outcast, having no fellowship with tbotle tike him, and only a maudliu envy of those from nmong whom he fell, he went on aud on to qpw acorns and rebuff*, seokiug nothing «|d with never Wihope of odfhTwft or rest/ Hialoug tramp is over. A sooo-to he forgotten heap of earth somewhere hides wliat is left from prying eves. Friendp and fiiaiily wiH iqiget him ex cept to wonder at his fate and think of him as they kite* hhn, in his strength and beauty, in the past that seem* al ready ao misty and strange. Few will know that tffe iauss et uncleanly mp that, lay besidr tbe railroad track and fonnd a stranger's b<5t it go. One life rained does sot roaot for much among so many, mad twenty yean hence there wil) >be a# re cord that be ever lived or iouripbed, it not bece for whiskey, kowtver, the been strong and gtwai and his aame handed down with bon- tefim*. ~Q* on rT3SrSw,„ f. a. 1 Vwaie of Challenges Comparison- ' - • Distance* Competition. Surpasses Expectation- nigh Arm. 8Hf.«ettlog Nee<Uf ( -no ho!)M to tbread In Machine or Shuttle.— Runs eithor forward or backward without stopping or changing direction. For aule by i ■* ——■— J. S.~ Barton & C57~. lore RiU)AB 8TRKKT, AUGUSTA. GA, Who also offei' for sale New Howe B.,"New and Improved Weed, New Home, Victor ond "8tnwart” Family, y . __ BpecUl afteiitloo given to Repnirlng. All work guaranteed. Needles, Oils juuLAtt»ehmeut«ior all first class Machiuea fur sale, —— 4 — “ < rtovIS 3m A. c Loryca Bojrs to inform hia friemln ill Barnwell county tfiat he liari opfned nt Nu. 27C King Strfet, (.'harleston^ S. C^a full line of Clothing mid 01^ Fuinmlnng l ooiIh. Our stock hnri lieon mmuifuetuPedibr our tnkle witli a great’ deal of enpo. During yemr visit to the dty wc'hlvite an iiirijxTtion of our t<tock, Udng well aware ofnjnr ahilitv to give general wtt'alaction. Orders promptly and carefulh’ filled scut per Express. “T - A. J^QRYEA, z: 270 King Street, Charleston, S. G\ tp-Mr. L W. Loryea is with are aad will l*e pleased to acc bi* uumcruus fiicnd.*. tvplt-im ;»> , < 'j CiairoA J. P. Brownie, Agent, Inportvr sad Ocular ia China, Glassware and Crockery. Lamp*, Chandlers and Lamp Trimmings asperiullT. Chandlers f->r( hurches and llabo. 8|wrMl attention paid to rvpeckin|fordri» fur Merrhtnis. Araorted paakaga shipped direct from manufa- turrr* or atoee. A general asnortnirnt uf goo-la ia my line always kepi ia stock. SMALL rUOFlIS AXDgCICK SALKS. apl9-il>a PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE PAIKKI A PURELY VtDETAIL! for la ter net ana later l« a SMI CMC <W 4 tts CWu«i hr •a! U ALWAYS PtlfTCTlY SATE k ha **«a »• tsa- !1«PPJ.«P! v ^ v - . _ ■p' -wm‘ GLRTg A. r J^ DLCL1NE IN DRY GOODS ommu mm* -*0*- P ltlVATK DISPATCHES AND LET- terr announce us A IS It KAT TL .M1U.K IX DRT nOOUS ! W», therefore, a* Leailerx.in regulating (lie market, offer tb(<tiillowi,ng : 10 C ASES HUNTS at M. v AnIuce-1 from 7J 6 cases 4-4 bongetoth, bea* tpialiiy, at 8c reduced from 10c. p cit-e.H Lnce Stripe 1‘. K. at (educed Iruin Z5o. - * 100 pieces Victoria Lawn at ft?Ji reduced from ICc. HW pieces Lace Oreamdine st If-ij, reduced from 'J6e. , oOOpieces Ibiion Lawn, e-dotcd, Ajc., re» —s dueed from 8. : SO pieces corded Manchester Lawns, j-ard wide, at 10c.. reduced ftojt 13J, war ranted Fast Colors. 100 pieces yard wide Dress Linen at 18c., reduced from 2ac. 800 pieces Linen Embroidery to match at fte j-er yard. lOOpiecss pure Summer Silks, fancy, at 40 57, 55, and 75c. 20 pieces heavy Urea Crain Silks at 00c,, re duced from 91.25, warranted t> wear. Also cheaper and better grades on band. 5,000 yar la of Colored Silks of every style and description, fot Ureas and hut trim Competition ard Deiractibn Dtfied. Compare Prjcea I Compare Tower ! ! and Compare Quality ! I per cent; " The fallowing )ron<ds*are sold in proportion: - GENTS’ CASS I MERES HLACK GOODS,- - Linens for Hoys’ and Gents’ Wear, Claves. Ribbons, lists, Domestics. Molting, Shades, Gil (.Toths and : : , . Carpets. *sr AllDep.irtments iwre fiillan.lwfllis- vorte<l, sad as the public* know too well that wc are always the leaders in offering the goods lower than elsew here, we are sure that they will sec that it Is to their advantage to call before purchasing. The StocK is large and commodious, and every attention will be paid to promote Mill more the pe|Milsrfty which the house enjoys. Kwrcls K«tl, Henesllct At €*•. sepoO-oinos Voir can wive $190 on a 10 hoi ee power eiitflue. You can save $25 > on a 20 horne pow nr ougine. You can save $350 on a 30 home porwer eriuln-*, by purchasing of il segars, Liquor and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’s Self-Rpistcg Flour, r»nd Thorn Brothers’ celebrated Butter Crackers. , , ■ .‘a- 8ep2(> ly _. Nos. 108, 110. ii« l°,\ East Buy, Charleston, S. C. the undersigned, and the engines are all ming, alsv for erening wear. rcducediU or gens tor poowr Ums fehny wra Tlrtetf, while Dios* offered by some dealers h re at least one o'tnrter less than they call them Ex onlne well la-fore you purchase. • PrrasM, Massey, Gtisworld A Mruwn Gins, Kelt Feeders and Coud<-asers. Shalt)iig.l’ulie>-h. Turbine Wheels and all kinds of Machinery, for sale. Ag-nt for-'nw Mills with Hegea’Papcnt Sell Works. Grain Si ills, Ac. Can on or address P. E'JdfflU. .p8-lj WII.LISTON, 8. e. Special Notice ! Dr- Henry J- Monzon, i>5XTAXi BUSCS0H, WIH attend calls In anv portion of Barn well <»r adjotnliitf oaifit (Wee a( Blaefevllle. H. U. augS-Sm Cures by iBnitmoi (Xator-'n Way AU i.l Mi DieE.tMW. THHOAT DISEVSF.8. DUE (THING TROITH.FS. D DRIVES INTO the eyaiem curat it* agent* and healing msdicises. It DKAWS FROM the dirraaed parta ihe p»i«nn« Iknt cauae death. Tkuu.aa-it leelify lu it* virtues. Yoa cm be Rrli vH sod furcJ. D->n't -lc«pair until yen have tried tide Sen.ihtr X^sity Applied and RADICALLY EFFElTl \ I. Keute-ly. Sold by Druggiaia or aent by mail on receipt uf prise, by Tlie 4 *Oalj“ l-meK « #.- WILLIAMS DLCCK, -—DetMil, Mkh. Fend f**r TtstimnnUI* mad our houfc. * < Tbr*« MW oae a Year.'* See* free. or*2H n '• • TMItIXT. ( HI I.I.'t, ut.| y f 1IIPI knew a rsm.ij for U1IEC.WATImm| THE OLDEST. BEST, ARD MOST WIDELY UOWH FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORlf. ■owl I^r0.e< CO « e HU STOOD THE TEST Of 40 YIAIS* COVSTART . USE IN ALL COUNTRIES ARI CLIMATES. » e mac^jamsDKD bp gyn PCRWY DAvis^TeON, PrvvTdence, R.’l. ^rr ^3 AdaiBis Bamon & Co«, «» Ko. IS WkOAnSTItEKT,charleston, s. c. ’’ * tW.ei y. WT »rvae mw>.v..er -tlMf)R ST4H’K COOKtNO |8TOVB8 t HAXOB8. OHATK8, Marble and Stale Mantels, of all kind*. Rumps, Lend, and Iron Pipe, Sheet !.«<!, Copper and Zinc, Roofing Tin, TiarWars, TiuatgFp’Tools, etc. House Furaiidiing Goods in Large Variety. ' Wre Bri«At% Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes, and Chimney Tups. 7" AH kind# of Plumbing Work, Roofing, Guttering, and I in Work, Ocneralfy, promptly attended to by the moat careful and experienced Werkmcw. anlfi-Iy The New tf% taka plcmart U aarfotini FlNuiOTB’Ycy: Store the puhlia that ws ore new ep-ning sue of th*. < OaF FURNITURE Y IN Til EVER OFFERED IN THIS CUT. < - ' No ohl stock to work off. AH tbs vdfy latosf atylor We kavo visited all tbs prin cipal markets in thaUaHod Slates and oua aaftly say we hare all the orwt modern pat terns of the season. We will have everything in (hr Furniture Liue and $t pncwikni wtll .compare with any market South of Baltimore. Don Ib^y uaftl J$u«ea«ar stdkk, it *ill be complete in every partieukr. We guaramtee satisfaction •ep2 J. Li. Bowles <& Co.. HlMri ! STREE P AUGUST A, GA. L'-'-J'AiAJAJL 1 I! IJJ J_-^.v»***_Mja»j_Jl' W — - -J^ -J ' - 1 —■■ K.—wpttg To the Vrade—1880. . Aly-lAwlI .viviiU .IxMILIa **• a lit TY ; f..- ~ .«t - - :0: — - HATING made exteiudva preparations for the oomiug season, I would invll# jour attootwo to my foil line of Orookery. QlasM f5|ina and Earthenwara wnicH I am offering at bottom priem IxJtL I aha'! be plumed to receive your order for 1 any of the foHovfng goods: t.C. Wora, White Gratite, Opaque and ffmericM ChM, Yeifov and Rork- mdH end Pfcf* Tlt» Wara, PWwJ Goods, Bird mi • CUKE YOUK HuK AHICI AaJ all-lie«aec*orthe Kids eye, TDa-lderewd Urinary Organ* by wearing the i b ^■pruvtd Kxfdsior Kidnfy Pad. It la a MARVEL of Healing and Relief tmruL •uriMJL abb birmy, fairumi, FBWBAFfL. It CURES where ell else falls. A RITE LATIONauJ KKY'OLVTION Iw Medicine - Abs-rpfion or direct application a* «>pp.w*d to iinsAiisfasiory internal medieines. 'tn>< for our treatii e on Kidney troubles, *« free. ReM hy drntgivt* or sent hy mail, on receipt nf price. $2. Address This in the The “Ouly” Lang Pad Co. Original and Genuine Kid- WILLIAMS BLOCK, ney Bad Ask far it and take Detroit, Mich- no other. T HIS FURNITURE STORE OF BROWN’S From the time of its Inception took a leading position in the Furniture Trade uf the city. Having smple funds to huy all goods for cash I sometimes get bargain,• from manufac Infers in need of raenej. consequently on. give great bargains,. 1 never misrepresent the quality uf ;ny Goods. I fix a fairliviUf pries 011 them, the lowest Gist could be taken under any eircumstances, and the lowest price is naked at Ant*, whieh I think Is the only fair way that busineM can be done, Every purchaser knows just what theyars buying and that they are getting their money’s worth. Sharp practice in trade may pay far a while, hat the honest, reliable man wins the race on the home stretch. I have a large stock of FURNITURE, both One and roedi im, Spring and Canvass Cots, flrst-elass Bed Springs, suitable far warm Climates, fiusl oftd reflnln proot. This as- tablishtrsnt has become tery popular with t large class of ehixeas. The freshness of th« stock, low prices and fair dealing have teeured me a Aral-does trade. Rot only in thiseity and Bute, hut aleoiu Florida, Ceor. gia and North Carolina. Parties from the country and cotmlff merchants yoW trade I want if low prices and fair deaUng eoa secure it. I will pack and tend year goods to railroad depot or .teamboot wharf free ef charge 8lira and Offioa 2*2!» King stmt, nqxt doer te the Arademy of Music. PHILIP BROWN, Proprietor. Septf-Smoe. J.J.Cretein^er 8URVBJYQK. MIDWAY. Samth Cmrolla Just Arrived - ^ - —irn i ’’■TwriTir Mir *rss, ■' r ROBERT D. WHITE, Marble and Granite Works _ ■' l /" - - MEETING STREET, COR- HORLBEOK’R ALLEY. ■pair O U ARUESTO??. 8. C- ~ 4 OTTO F. WRITERS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— s r;. GREAT DRY GOODS —AND- -OOO - Weathersbee & Easterling, DRY goods” 4 *"GROCERIES. Full Stock Always on Hand. _ ?8£SH G*J9D3 BEBSIV£9 SAIiT. Cash Paid for Cotton & Country Produce nuviO- -AT- Chas. Pechmann’s A New Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, BOOTH. SIIOKS Wilh Trlrgnph —AUD— NOTIONS, arp tt tot or Fresh Family Groceries —a ttt— Bar Room Con hs frawq J tb* AnooS «Swsh «f WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS Ever brought to the village. Wh»-n yo.i e*»me *o Barnwell dou’t forget t t call at >: see tue, (’hns. Y > <'r!irrYnri n It* *- *..« hrtnre Uie p-i- li.. \m, n.> m«k» m-xt-T Au.rv at mnrk h>r a* Ibsa at ■ i.< (t-ine «l-v. ( r.4 rv.;uir-a. W- • ill *iai? Twcl '# it.-tl*r« s Har ant Mjea^nl-wl--al boa,- hv ih- iiv!itert-»»«. M-<«.«■«- me* t«f« simI (trW vaa(-a rven-aMrr- t-> - -r* f..f •w. N--w t. th- liMar. (-41 dr%n<-- r.Mtr 4l-a-In llw •<«%, nr-Mjjr junv aiae- ii>«anv«K. Ku -Sb-r (m-tiK.-witl la-v T-.II »rv-i> aa •-■ l L S- ->»♦ ■ illia- t- •••rk «•• tkil •» watr r-iann'-iaa l>, . at-•««• I nHlv mil St and Irma Ivor. A ■rr«i .-ptr-n-iKliy a-r mahiac »-■«••» -aval/ a--4 km mal-l, .VtUrmTnarei . A<%u-u \t*m< j.r» f nq _ __ _ ^ -m—— -OLD BTAND OF BaRNABD- F. Ae Nowell, Artistic Photographer. Satisfnction Guaranteed to all. Mixson & Richmond, Propte. Corner oi* Broad and -"Wasdrington Sti’eets AUGUSTA, GS0EG3A. Coavenlently I-oca toil To Business- . Oftre in the Bniltlin?, and Sonibfm Express l-mpany Ollit f Nnt Door to Hotrl Bailtl#s. Ruoma Superior to any in (bg city.' Table ?*upplieJ with the Beat the Market Affnrdi- ; al*» Livery Stable C'daneited With the Hotira. SPECIAL- BATES TO COMMRRCUL THAVELEBS. ^fixson * "Riohmonrl. ^Pro^’r*- WAVERLV HDlfgE, $2 Charleston, £3. —0— ■ »N - -SWYTinr IN TUT PKNU OF Kisri (trwrt, the Rii-vt f7.v|ii->nat'|e | M-tt-a-i n-le m the rl" y, Hn-t rtaaa In all It* »pf* .Inf e'er tv. Table fi,inlv|ie,| with the t. at nfli-r-l-'l ••>' (oral. Kmthnni ami hnuiber* M«rkei<* Flralel aa Far and ftaiht-r Khoii. The fin*at I'llUa-d Kfaiir It the tia-utb. 8etvai-U p-dite ami aUrntiv-'. •'®avd- per ilaj*. aB-Li»wac rab-* by I ha work or month. G»» W. 8ULUYAX. L.tb or A. 1. ktaxKWT A (*«.,) I^»pil-tor. Ur. J W1L*>V GRAHAM, of lam we I * In the i file-of th-W’»(r*-rly Iluu-e, aud «»tii l-e grmi to a-«-»ta n-’»jiy trt v-lq Special Succesa with Children. 203, King Street,- CHARLESTON, S. C. *ep1l»-?m 3, M# ESSE, * ATTORNEY AT LAW ALLKNDVLE, 8. C. Will Practice in all theCourta of the Slate. je24- if PICKLING & DAVANT, Alloroejs, Solicitars tod Cnonsellors Fbaxcis W. Firxuao, j Johx C. Datast. eoIumbiaV Fi C. } Barn well C; OX!. a. a. wiiaon. a. a. wilsob. r. a. aixsox. B. B. Wilson § Co Grocers And General Conimisdon Merchants. •02 Broad St., Darke Coner, AUGUSTA. GA ; , (Vm»l«nnjenta^. reaped fully solicited.— Batfafactlou guaranteed. Onr Liguor Oepartnaent, owned by the Junior members of the Arm, next door to Burch's Shoe Store, will be supplied at all times with ffoeet goods. sug26-8ia TO BENT. > Four Latin Roobm over W BAT HERS BEE A EAgTKJLLLMOli Wore. BuKable for Lew (WBcm m«W-tf U. A. WALKER, Importer sod dealer Is Itattea aad of reaeoaabto 17ft Ckar- Jaatt-Ij order Your SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, OIS ENGINES COTTON SChRWS. HH A FTINO ICLI.F.YS, UrtOtfer’a JountHl B-Xee, Mill G<'arfrn.', Qudar-'ns, Turbine Wnter Win i-l. Gin Oeariutr. Cheupl Jn Im-ui’-* Govern era, DiutonV Circular Haw, and (lnm--r« au-i Files, Drltlng an 1 B bldlt Metal and Brnaa Fitting, Oh.be and Check Talvca and WUbtlev, Gauges, ela, and Iron Brnea ('aetinps and repairs fr*<m - ' , ■ ■ ■ Oed; JR. Lombard & Co., FOIIE8T CITY FOUNJRT AND‘MAtlllNE WORKS, SKAR TUX WATBS TOWXB,- lit) rKXWICK BTRK.T, AtraiiraT-a. 4af.or<ji %. ODD IRON AND BRABS WaNTF.1 F. W. Wagenef & C», OHASliaS FON. B- 0. . 1-39 Ifil, 1G3 an! 16> Ea.«t Buy. 2, 4, nntl 12 Qttfcen Strocft 13^15, 17 and 19 1 Vcndofe Rung'e: Wholesale Grocers and Li^tlor Dealers. Cotton and aval Stories Factor*. Sole'Agent* for Georgia and Waircncr Grange Guano. Liberal advances made on Shipments of CoffonV - We fare a special Produce Department for which wo solicit consignmants of Hough Pice, J'eas, etc. scf-18-l'm £/) I17aV HATES, CHARLES K. DATES, ISAAC HOLMES, JOBS H. STKTLE.- THOS. R. McOAIUy/ BATES & CO. JOBBERS OF- DRY GOODS a» d ( LOI IlIVt., Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. 71 0-, ROBEHT0ON- TAI LOR Sfc *CO.. . - 8»tiv>m » 0*0. V. ft (LAMMS a 00. C0TT9I flCTOES, VIOHSUf C10C1H -AND- f’OA*S»1«fltOV 1UBRCHAXTS. > NE> S UAVJCB MTYilCJCT, CHAWL-lCHTON, ^eOX&ION^EXTS or COTTON SOLtCFTliD.-ia