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MANUFACTURERS OF BUILDING MATERIAL GENERALLY.
Oressed Flooring,Ceiling, "Weather Boards
Mouldings for Building Purposes, in Great Variety.
XEWEL8, HAND-KAILS, liALLUSTERS, WOOD-TURNING and Scroll SAWING
GOOD AND SUBSTANTIAL WORK made as cheap at thu.estabushmcnt as can
be made in the United State.*). Wo have on hand the largest stock of the above, South of
the city of Baltimore, all of which wo guarantee will give enti e satisfaction to all who
want good, substantial work. The subscribers are the only practical mechanics?Sash
Blind and Door Makers?by trade, carrying on the business in the city of Charleston,
ftnd can refer to gentlrmen all.over this State, Georgia, Arorth Caiolhm and Florida, as to
tne character of their work for the past twenty years.
NOTICE On account of the manner in which we box up our work, arid onr own
Assumption' of the risk of Breakage of Glass with ordinary bundling, our goods are ship
ped over the roads in this State at Half Rates, which is a great saving to the purchaser
of our work. . W. P. RUSSELL & CO., Charleston, S. C- D-lt
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
The firm of STRAUSS & STREET is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All parties indebted to the firm will make payment to Mr. James H.
Fowles, who is authorized to make settlement for us. J. STRAUSS,
J. J. STREET.
Orangeburg, S. C, February 24th, 1875.
COPARTNERSHIP,
The undersigned have this day formed a co-partnership, under the firm name of J*.
STRAUSS & CO., for the purpose of conducting a RICE and GRIST MILL and SAW
MILL business. J. STRAUSS,
J. J. SHEET,
JAS. B. FOWLES.
Orangeburg, S. C, February 24th 1875.-3t
A FULL SUPPLY
OF
LANDREDTHS GARDEN SEED,
Just Received
AT THE
Grange Store.
E. EZEKIEL
AGENT
? MC MICH ALL & BLUME,
HAVING reopened in the Brick Store, coiner of Russell and Broughton Streets,
announce to the patrons that they
Are Still Alive, and
BEING
OPPOSED TO
Selling iudiuerenl goods, are
supplied with the best of every thing in the line o? DRY GOODS, SEGARS and TO
BACCO, Groceries and Liquors of the best qualities, which they will sol! cheap, and tho
people had better buy beiorc
GRANT'S WAR WITH SPAIN.
Change of Business at
The. Old Billiard Room.
1H?VE 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,
LAUD. BUTTER, CANDLES,
POTATOES, TEA, . RICE,
Also a full assortment of CANNED GOODS, All of which will be Bold at tho low
est living prices.
MY SAMPLE ROOM
In rear of Grocery, is well stocked with CHOICE LIQUORS, CIGARS
anp TOBACCO.
Mr. John English, now wiill me, will be pleased to seo bis friends.
Jan. 1
F. DE MARS.
1874. tf
D II SILCOX Sc SO 1ST
Furniture Warerooms
175, 177 and 179 King street
CORNER OF CLIFFORD,
CHAELE8TON. So, Ca
D. H. SILCOX,
Oct. 22
1874
T>. S. SILCOX.
7m
TO MY
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
IAM HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE THIS DAY RE
MOVED to my NEW AND COMMODIOUS STORE
AT MY OM> STAJVO,
And am now receiving my ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Saddlery and.
Harness, Wood, Willow and
Glassware and Crock
ery, &e.
11 am a!so prepared to furnish Guanos, and Fertilizers in any quantity, of
which I am now receiving
500 Tons ETIWAN GUANO,
100 Tons DISSOLVED BONE, -
500 Tons ATLALTIC PHOSPHATE,
100 Tons ACID PHOSPHATE,
200 Tons E. FRANK CO.'S PHOS
PHATE.
100 Tons FISH GUANO, very highly amraoniated,
Also, LAND PLASTER,
PERUVIAN GUANO and LIME.
Hoping to retain that large share of your patronage which I so generously
received before the firo, I guarantee LOW PRICES and FAIR DEALING
to all. Please call and examine my hew storo and new stock, and oblige
Respectfully yours,
i*n2!*c GEORGE II CORNELSON.
C D, KORTJ0HN
INVITES THE ATTENTION OF IHS TRADE
TO A FRESH SUPPLY OF SEED OATS; AND
To his ASSORTED STOCK of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, consisting
of -
DRY GOODS, CANNED FRUITS,
BOOTS, OYSTERS,
SHOES, SARDINES,
HATS, PEACHES,
&c, &c. TOMATOES,
Groceries Choice.
Bacon, Dry Salt, Coffee,
Strips, smoaked, Sugars,
Hams, bagged, Teas,
Pickled beef, Wines of all kinds, Tin ware,
Pearl Grist, . Smoking tobacco,
Bolted Grist, Chewing tobacco,
Meal, Liquors,
/ Ale and Segars,
Two hundred barrels of Flour to bo sold in thirty days.
Agent for tf azlltt & Co'S Bitters.
C. D. KOKTJOHN.
. Nov20, c*n ly
Fire!
FIRE!!
FIRE!!!
THEODORE KOHN & BB0.
AT
THE BRICK STORE,
RE SELLING OFF THEIR RESCUED STOCK, BEING SLIGHT
LY DAMAGED BY REMOVAL.
IT1
AND are selling for whatever they will bring.
Come at once and secure Rare Bargains..
We mean Business,
as we need money.
THEODORE R?HN & BROTHER,
? AT M'MASTER'S BRICK STORE.
W, K. CHOOK
HAVING JUST OPENED A FIRST CLASS
GROCERY AND LIQTJOR STORE,
Would call the attention of the public to his well selected Stock of
Bacon, Flour, Lard, Butter, MolnssesSitgar, Coffee,
Syrup, Can Goods, LilQUOKS &c
OPPOSITE BULL, SCOVILL & PIKE
New Good s, New Goods,
HAS JUST BERN EE EIVED AT THE
110
FRES1I. CHEAPn?d GENUINE GROCERIES. Suchus Ba?mv
Hams, Lard, Butter, Flour, Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Coflcc &c. &.
Aud in rear of the Grocery, is the
ENTERPRISE SA-JLiOON"
WHICH is kept foil of the finest grades of LIQUORS, SEGARS &c, which will btr
sold to suit the purchaser. Call and see for yourself.
A. FISCHER/
March 26 1871.nammimmamm.???'? - ff r
he Orangeburg Bakery.
T W AliBERG?TTI* Proprietor.
Offers to tlie Public at all Times'
FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, FRUITS, CANDIES, TOILS?
8FTTS, and every Description of Fancy Goods.
Wedding Cctlie Furnished at the Shortest Notice.
A splendid Lot of Christmas TOYS and PRESENTS for Children'hasjust been Receive?
JOAB W. MOSELEY.
I TAKE PLEAURE IN ANNOUNCING TO MY PATRONS and tho PUBLIC
generally that I havo increased my
STOOR OF MERCHANDISE.
Which will be sold at low rates
FOR CASH,
Thanking you for former patronage I respectfully solicit a continuance of the asm?,
JOAB W. MOSELEY.
J. GEORGE VOSE,
HAVING MADE A COMPLETE CHANGE, I will hereafter keep ft
full assortment of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
SUCH AS
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
BOOTS aracUSHOES.
CROCRERY,
&C., &c,
AH of which I propso to sell at reasonable rates for CASH.
BARGAINS IN-BOOTS and SIIOKS.
J. GEORGE VOSE,
Agricultural Implements&c
HART & GO.
We are in receipt of a Full Line of*
swedes iron, hoes, TRACE chains,
plow steel, nails, pots WARE,
guns, pistols, wooden-wabb;
rope, plow lines TIN?WARE. -
AND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF TURPENTINE TOOLS &&
WE ALSO
Briug to your attention our Plow Implements which are made from Pattern
furnished us by tho following Gentleniec:
A. L. Wyse *fe Co., Newberry, 1 Gunter <fc Jones, EdgofieM,
Donald Fleming, Spartanburg, L. P. W. Riser, Newberry,
Celey & Bro., Grcenvillo, | Dr. E. H. Dowling, Bmwfl,
Dr. W. S. BARTON Jr., Orangeburg.
no. 1 lap ring,
? 2 greenville sweep
" 3 plow clevice,
! 4 batesville sweep,
1 5 plow clevice,
g orangeburg sweep
" 7 heel bolt,
NO. 8 GRASS ROD,
" 9 SOLID SWEEP/
" 10 SHOVEL VTjOV? tilt* *.
? 11 BULL TONGU?,
"12 Diamond Point BuUltagtsey
" 13 Cast Iron T?RN SHOVlSt,
?? 14 STEEL TURN PLOW. ^
HART & CO. ^
39 Hayne St. and CovvRing and Market Ste9
CHARLESTON S.O
January l-3in