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. R lias on hand s FULL and COMPLETE STOCK of FAMILY GROCERIES SEGARS. TOBACCOS, and a fuB stock of CANNED GOODS, FRUIT, NUTS, &o. And have also added to the aoovo stock Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats. All of which is offered at VERY LOW TRI ES W. K. CROOK. I ? lie IS OFFERING to his CUSTOMERS and tho PUBLIC generally RARE INDUCEMENTS! My STOCK of QOODS is COMPLETE in all tho .snaoi' 'A Different Departments, and PRICES so LOW that all will purohas and go away FULLY SATISFIED thai they RECEIVED BARGAINS. AT SAME OLD STAND jan 10 1875 . o NEW ARRIVALS! I beg leave to informs tho CITIZENS of this County that I hare oo hand : and will constantly keeop a FULL SUPPLY of HEAVY GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, TORACCOS & SEGARS, Besides IJiavo FITTED UP tho Small Rulding, ono door abovo my Storo, th6 pur^osoS^ Supplying this market with EVERY r^DELlCACY OF TSE SEASON, fa iti*'*' .^s <n*>i-?" ' cypM as Fish, Oysters, Cheese, Fruit, Canned Ooods, &o. Como up ye lovers of yUODS THINGS and sec wh.vt n vuricty of tho above artioloa I keop^ AUGUTUS FISCHER, Grq ? . <? ? }Y THE LATE FIRE HAS BEEN HEAVY. I AM STILL and tlio public gonoratljr with oVo'rything la tho Groceries & Hardwate ME PRICES. ly DEBTORS to oomo forward and HELP MR, if it i* ighly appreciatad by mo now, as my LOSSES haa been lean got to znoet PRESSINQ DEMANDS. D. LOTJIS. 1876 hange! iupply of IS GROCERIES, &c, ISTOMERS and tlio PUBLIC that I on hand a geed in ad ."Boots and Shoes, it LIVING PRICES. ^V"OSE, AT TnB OLD ?TAND. HAS A STORE CRAMMED WITH GOODS From one end tc the other. BY THE RECENT FIRE he lost very HEAVY, hut is able still tu SUPPLY his cus tomers with I GROCERIES, LIQUORS, CANNED FRUITS, OYSTERS, PICKLES, i SARDINES, Ac, &0.\ I Knowing that the fire was a ttrriblc calamity upon many families of Orangeburg, he will endeavor to so MODERATEJhia PRICES as to suit the hard times. His store is PACKED with FRESH GOODS, and he respectfully requests that the people will bear this in mind. ' FRANTZ BRIGGMANN. is the M E! Notwithstanding the GREAT F?tE and the LOSSES met with, I have on hand afid will constantly keep a FULL SUPP?Y of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, And tho BEST CIIEWlJb TOBACCO and FIVE CENT SEG Alt in the town, besides other fino Drang, with many other useful articles . Please call and EXAMINE for07?urselvos. jan 16 L. RANSDALE, Brougnton Street 1875 18 ly TONO PHOSPO?TE COMPAHY OF CHAKLETON S. C. THE VERY BEST FERTILIZERS for COTTON, CORN WHEAT. TURNIPS AMD ether Crops, prepared under the Special Superyislon of the Company's Cheasiit MR. ST. JULIAN RAVENEL, SOLUBLE QUA* ?UA $50, Time (Nov. 1st), $55. ACID PHO^^HHLh $38, Timo (Nov. )st), $38. We offer a vojCSefli B the above Rates for Cash Sales, prepaid. E. C. WILLIAMS, Trcusurer, hoy Boa 48ft. 3, Agents, No. 3 South Atlantic Wharf. E. EZEKIEL, OLE AGENT at OHANGKBURG, So. Ca, rib JLJL %p m ? 3 %t?^^l7,Tf% AftB K?W LO0A7.BD AT McMASTER'S BEIGE ST?BE ARD AKE DETBR?1H?? TO CLOSE OUT TDfilB ?NTI?B BK8CUBD STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Bkvmf I n., t ,,i * ^ITHOUi' RSGARD TO COST OR LOSS!!! COMB SOON A8 W? MEAN BU?iNi?S? AND M?NS? THEODORE KOHN ft BROTHER,