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TttUUSDAY, MAY 23,1S7A
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OO >V U MIHC KLL. AJN Y.
Wheat cutting cotamences this week.
Plums and - blackberries are ripening
and the doctors aud druggists antici
pate a revival of prosperity.
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We had the pleasure of a visit from
tmr cfccient Schoid CuiuiJiisaioner, Rcv».
J. S. Havener, on Tuesday last.
j*.
, HeviVtel by the late genial-rains the
“?rog , '-4tiU lives and pipes hb tnneftj^
Jays. Ills voice is clear 4nd his culiclef
anruptured.
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The/e VirDl be a match game of base-
; Wl between the Juniors, of Augusta,
and the Red Stars, of WiiMstou, on Mon-,
day the 27 th.
Peter GUlam and Osee Gantt were
Arrested for riot, on Monday night last.
?hey work the streets for the next
fire daye.
The article'from liamgerg came In
?too late for publication this week. To
ensure publication articles must be
bent in by or before Monday. «
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/ 'The Patterson Hbuse fs still under'
the managemest of the same proprietor,
;knd the old patrons, as well as others,
are invited to stop with him. A sam
ple room attached.
The more sclentCc mp«lecjn6 frees
Itself from ’the faffed theories -of the
past, the brighter appears the virtues
of Dr. Harter’s llvsr pllls ai^d Dr. Har-
her’s fever and agee speclfla For
sale by till druggists. ^ ‘
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We regret tc announce the death cf
Mrs. Laura A. Hankinson, wile of Mr.
Thomas Hankiuson, of Texus ? aud
daughter of Cant. H. R* Phillips, of
Wiliiston^HUie died' of congestion of
the brainj^^Thyrsday the 16th,rat
the residencs of H. J. Harfey, ber
biotherin-law.
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Periodic or intermittent fevers’knd
fever and ague, together with ’other
tniasmatlo disea&^s, all have d common
malarial origin. No part of "the Mis
sissippi Galley is entirely free from,
yet they may either be'prevented or
cured by the ufie of Dr.“Harter's fever
hud ague speriac and liver pills. For
sale ly alldrjggjats.
,— 1 V
In Appletons’ Journal for June ad
Vantage is taken of^the publiuintei-pat
in ti»e new silver currency to destribe
theprt>c^es of coining the silver dollar.
Tbe article is by Mr. William II. Ride-
ing, who is making a wide-spread repu
tation for the taete 'fmd literary ekih
With which he describes tho places and
industries gf the-etjuntry,' “rirtiGen-
esls-'hod History of a Sliver iXdiai’
begins with the mining of the ore, and
carries the reader uu td the moment
when the tinkle of the completed coin
ns it drops ftom the toluing machine
announces that it is i early to enter the
world On its ftiisslon of good or evil.
The article la Written lu a v picturesque
and graphic style, and tbe illustratious
by Itellj are striking and appropriate.
Julian Hawthotba’a sthring story,’
t’Mrs. Galnaborougn’s Diamonds,” be
gan in the May number. Is concltided.
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JTwrjr Far Jfwa Term, 1879.
D. P. Hutson, Blackville.
Jamoe Tilley, Red Oak.
Sam Heath, Bamberg.
Georr V Dycbes, Bamberg.
J. ( iau ; Great Cypress.
L. C. ^ligicr, Bambeig.
■C. P. Wibou,'Allendale.
R. H. Cockcroft, Allendalo.
J. A. Miller, Williston.
J. K. Ogden, Barnwell.
L.H. Hughes, Allendale.
W. J. Blackvill'e.
Daniel White, Grahams.
J.P. Strobfrl, Blackville.
E. Copeland, Three illle,
Daniel J. Hair, Biackvi s
R. OnSprawles, Rosemary.
J.’B. Bates, Bennett Springs.
John J. Clayton, Buford’s Bild^a.
Joeiah Bing, Beldoe.
Sam Warper,’Buford's Bridge,
W. R-'Flsh^urae, Bamberg.
■W. F.^osely, Williston.
M. Brabham, Midway.
J. W. Mitchell, Roaenardy. :
James M. Poe, Bennett Springs,
S. G. Matthews. Willl^tbn.
J. L. Hoffman, BatnbVvg.
Joseph Ash fey, Four MltO. '!
C.jG. Stecdley, Buford’s Bridge.
T. It. Wood, Allendale.
8. P. Maner, Jr., Allendale.
W. J. Barker, Bennett Springs.
E^CLPriester, Allendale.
’Ge^rgb W. B%lston, riackvllle.
L. W. Milos, Buth'weil.
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Attention, Itlko l>r mocrats !
Attend an extra meeting of your
•club on ths first Saturday In June, at
3 o’clock lu the afternoon. Business
of Importance will come ’feellore tbo
club. Attend punctually. •
By order of tbe Pr»eident;.
W. W. Hart, Secretary.
i MArt NitiAoit.—We ask the attention
Of wor readers to tbe advertisement of
this prince of bar keepers, which will
be found elsewhcpedn tbe popul&ricol-
umns of Tuk Prowls. Matt Is a gem.
Matt Is a trump, and the elegant stock
f> of liquors, trines, beers, ales, wib., he
oonsttently keeps on' iia&d withltt the
cool embrazorea of the popular “Mag
nolia” justly entitles him to the gener
ous patronage he receives from the
citizens pf Augusta aud elsewhere that
^ he Is known. You can get anything
” you want frotff a ‘teherry Cobbler” to a
“brandy siga^h” tir a ’'white I)on,” and
then, after you have., satined your
thirst, you have, at arm’s length,Viie-
Udous ffee lunt’d—“ail for dbthtng”—
vrith wbtdfe yoqgpan ftatWty yoift- huhi
get. Adjacent to “Thfc HagnoIta , you
will also find a ,shooting gallery,
wherein thoefe of sporting proclivities
. may find pleasant diversion. Every
thing considered, #e ttrtnk our'friends
visiting Augusta will find it very pleas
ant to give our genial friend Matt a
call.
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£Ja5£i» W. TtnLBY.—The man whb
goea to Augusta and does not go to
Turley’s has not seen one of the prin
cipal attractions of that city of endless
beauty. Turley’s is a dry goods and
notion iMilse, shdaverytBShg tbit ovei*
was bohtd or kuewn cl In that line
may bs found there. But, oh friend of
ours, never take your wife or daugh
ter# or slaters or even maiden aunts t6
Turley’*• unless ypar arms are as mul
ti tddlnriis ie friarteu'3 and your 1
strength as that of Sampson, forthey
will see, at every turn, sandwiched be-
twfcnd each- othefptbe useful and the
beautiful, qrnacented by puqb Won-
^^drously IdIV • prices that* they wfll la
of Your teeth, but nevertheteaa
vriOftbe full approval of your judg*
~ t, buy you smaok out of pocket.
^ And theh tbe fclerks he bas—believe us
they have all climbed that perilous
. steep whereon rests the traditional
y “Blarney Stone." .By all means if you
Af want to cease grumbling at high
prices aadeSe* most flatteringly ooar*
teoua aUenUon go to Turlsy’s,
llaiulx-rg Democratic t inb.
A abeclal niodting of this club is
hereby called at Hamburg on Satur
day, the ‘J5th day of May, at 4 o’clock
p. m., for the purpose of voting on the
mauner of making nominations Jn the
coming carajialgD. Fvery member la
earnestly rtqueated to attend, at* it ia
of great importance.that tHe voice of
•%. „ ^ * 1 * »V -i ail
tbe people should be cleariy aacer-
tained. - A. U. Dibb^k, President.
W. F. Patrick, Cor. Sec’y. ,
1|(-union of Uitrt.'s Uatterr.
B^ACt-filii; S.'T!., May20.—Arfen-
thusfasU'i mcolln^ of Che B'nrvifurs of
HaftS histolnc battery w6a hhid’at’ibia
place on Sattirduy, the l?ih that., Gen.
F. M. Bambeig in tbe chair aud Mr. C.
E. Lartigue acting us aecttetary. f Thfe
meeting w ia a most cordial dn J and it
was unanimously agreed that the long
talked of ret.nkin of the Eu^vivurb of
ibis biRixry abouid be held at this
pi ice ou the >3th day of June,at which
time it Is confidently expected that ail
the gallant. uttillerlstB who were cm-
nected with this organization and who
have survived the deadly combats in
which they were engaged during, the
Idtetfrdf alii meet agtio uncflsr hippier
auspices than when they parted ou the
ead day wheu t he flag of the lost cause
was furled forever.
The programme of, Jhe davs’ exer
cises was artanged to commence with
a.nati(JoaFfKitute of thirty-eight guns,
fired at luu. m. b^ tbe Washkigttn Ar
tillery of Chmieetou, after"'^hiCh tbe
survivors will march In procession to
the Courthouse ati'fi hear an aJdreee
from Geb. James Connor of Chat lesion',
.the chooen orator of the day. After
the conclusion of Gen. Connor’s acP
dress Uie survivors and their Incited
guest* will'proceed io thd bait ’grove
south of the railroad and there discuss
a basket plo-nlc—which we are sure
will iW'worthy Of .the ocCteloh and the
participators In the feaet* Tbe exer
cises of the day will cloeo with a wine
oollalion served ^at G 1 2 p. no., and
which will be prolonged until tbe feaet
of reason and tha flow of soul are ex
hausted.
. Among the distinguished gentlemen
•who are expected to ba'.present are
Governor Hampton, Gen.S. D. Lee and
Gen. M. G Butter. Bonae faint flea of
tbe* dfithObiasm displayed may be
formed from, the spri.eaient of twb
facts, fulP of ^Ignifipanco, that, the
amount nropssary to defray the expen
ses of the Teubion wns’ rekdlly‘Ykised
by voluntary contributions, and .Bat a
public spirited gentleoyin offered to
furnish the pure-prlce of the grape for
the wine eolation, ‘r* v» ’ ”
’ The' citlfrellh of Eladkvllle are eag^r
to aid the survivors la making their
reunion day worthy of a white mark in
4,be annals of our town, ZVcoqd only to
ihe grand ovation that greeted! Hlftop-
ton two years ago. Ricochet.
State Democratic Convention.
HXAD^B’ffSlATE pEKT' fil. Com.
<5oldkbia,8. 0.,
M|y 16,1878. |
Dec
? -^Kershaw, 4 ; Lancaster, 3 ; Lau-
runa. 4|o Lexington S; Marion, 6 ; Marl
boro. 3^sK#"berry, i.t Oconee, 3; Or-
an^eburgbifi ; Pickens, 3; Richland, 6 ;
SpartanburgS.5 ; Sumter, S; Uuion.4;
Wllllameburg,» ^ or k, 5. Total, 168
delegatee. •, • ■<
‘ The' delegatee Vrlfrsb* required, In ao»
cordance with usagf/^c prosetit cre
dentials ifrom ths oeatralCorgoniiatlon
of their respective douotfec^ k
It is also recotnmendedNihat the
County convections eiect deletyi«*8 1d>
the same ratio os above designated to
hold Congressional conventions at flhe
same rtme end pl^jce, for the nomine
tion c!'Cohgressioaal candidates for
their respective Congrese ional districts
The mode sod manner of choosing
delegates to the State and Congres^
clonal conventions sbu’i bo regulated
iu each county by the respective coun
ty conventions. '
J. D. Kehredv, Chairman.
Jamiw A. Hoyt, 'Secretary. ,,
Summon» for
Money llomand.
(Gomplaint not
Served.)
An het to alter and amend the law in
relation to elections,
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Sen
ate aud House of Represetatives ol
‘he State of fioath'Garotfna, Taow met
aad sitting in Gerfral Assembly, aud
by the authority of the same, that
such election hereafter held in thisl
State at which there
shall be
and
voted
Presl-
A convention of the Democratic par
ty of the State pf South Carolina will
be held in Columbia on Thursday, the
1st Jay of August next, at 12 o’clock
to npjpafnate candidate* for State
Ttecertj'atftfpt a pftitforfc of praclples
and transact such other buhneea as
may be brought befbi'e 1C . . ^
^n accordance with the constitution
adopted by tbe August oohvfeotlon of
1976; tbe State convention will be com-
posed tt defe^ktOs froth each county In
tbe numerical proportion to which that
county la entitled in both branches of
tbe General Assembly, a* follows: Ab
beville, 6; Aiken, &; Andeason, 6;
Barnwell, 6; Beaufort, 4; Charleston.
19; Cheater, 4; Cbeatei field, 8; Clar
endon, 3; Colleton, 6; Darlington. & ;
Edgefield, 8; Fafarfieid, 4; Georgetown/ 1
9; Gm&Tttlf, 8; Batcptos, 4; Horry,
Suit af South Carolina, l Court xtf Common
Count}/ of Barn will. ] Blear.
Charles D. C. Adsnis and
Jrremiah J. Miles, psrt-
itcrs, doing ImsineM un
der tbe firm Bams of
Adams A Miles.
Plaintiffs.
i *g%in*tA'
• TVilliam J. Jones.
. t DefeiuUat.. _
To JntHam J. Inner, Tk/enHanl in (la actum .-
Trou are hereby summoned und-tyfhired w>
answer the complaint in this action, .’whtoh
will bctlle*! in tho oftef of the Olerk cf the
Court of Coomen.lTeA* for the fw>id> oounty,
and to serve a copy of yogi answer on the
subscribers at U>«ir fiffico, in tho tiwn of
Uomb.erg, in field county end State, within
wiBty days after /he service of this *um„
n you, exclusive of tho day of fiervice.
oufttil ta-tuHwcr this complaint within
me aforesaid, theplnintiff will apply to
the CoWt for judgment against you for the
sura of chte hundred and seventy-three dol.
lars;ifid fivs cents, with interest st tho rate
of ore per centum per month, from the thir
teenth day of NWetnher, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy seven, and costs.
Dated 2nd ApruJsA. D.-, 1878.
[ibal] J. J. BRABHAM. C. C. P.
DIBfU.K A 1ZLAR,
I’l^mtiff’s Attorneys,.
To the Defendant, Wiltiarr. /. Jont*
Take notice, that the suromffnii, of which
the foVe^oing is a copy, and, alsby the cotn-
plaiutin f his action, worefil^4in officeof
the Clerk of the Court of Coipinon I’teaa, at
Barnwell, iu the county of Parowell, J^tste
of South Carolina, ou the efcvinth da/of
April, A. D. 1878. . \
DIBBLE A IZI.AR,
iTaiutifTs Attcrneys.
»pr26-6w
for members of Congress
TentUl clectoTb, it sball bo tbe duty of
the proper beard of commissioners of
eloctious for each county to provide
bo.res for each election precinct, and
two seta of managers shall bo appoint
ed f off each elect icn precinct—one for
each box. One of'sald boxes shall 1 be':
labelled “for mecibera of Congress'
and Piosldenlial elei^ors,” and the
other “State, circuit an? county offi
cers,’* and they sball '.3 kept while
voting ia progreasing separate and,
apart and not in the seme apartment.;
Sec. M. There shall be two tickets'
written aj* printed or partly written
and partfyDwinted. One ticket shall
contain the nanfe of the person voted
for as representative in Congress and
the number of the congressional dis-i
trict, and also the iismes of the per
sons voted for as Pnsideutial electors,
with a proper designation attached to
each name us to whether he is voted
/or to represent the State at large or a
particular Congressional district, and
shall be drpoelted in the box labelled
••for members of Congress and Presi
dential electors,” the other ticket sball
contain the names of the person in
tended to be voted for as State circuit
and county officers, and tbe offices to
Yrideh such persons are intended to be
chosen, and shall be deposited In the
box labelled “State, circuit and county
office! s." : ; r .
Sec. 3. D sb.vl b? ths' duty of the
Governor, aud he Is hereby author
ized aud empowered to, at least eixty
days prior to any such election, to ap
point two boaNfe bf tomfriissioners of
election, coftaiAtin'g of three membere
each, for each county’; Doth political
parties shall be represented'. On*
shall be'appolnted and designated as
commlrsioners of electlop for “mem
bers of C&’igresS hud Presidential elec
tors,” and the other ’AS Icbinraiasioners
of election for“ Slat a. circuit and coun
ty offlcAs.” ' <v
Sec. 4. At the close cf the election
tbe managers shall count the votes
and make an original and copy return
of the result, and within three daye
after the day thereof the chairman
of the board of managers, of one of
them, who may be designated by the
board, shall deliver to the commission
ers of election for “members of Con«
grees.’iind Presidential electors” the
poll Hats aud boxes labelled for “mem
bers of Congress* and Presidential
electors,” with the original of their
count oontainiug thajballots, and with
in the same time, and in like manner,
sbnlf'be (jeltvefed to the commDeiou-
ers of elections for “State, circuit and
eoynty officers," the'poll lists and box-
os labellM "State, circuit and county
officers,” containing the ballots with a
similar original of the result of tbe
Vote. >•'•? • .
Sec. 5. That in addition to tho Skate,
canvassers now provided by law, It
shall be the'dbty of the Gpvernor, and
he Is hereby authorized and empower
ed, at. least sixty days before any such
election as ia above mentioned, to ap
point a board of State canvassers, con-
strfUng of*' iJye members, one from
each Congreskiofaal district, to be
known and designated as the board of
State canvassers for “members of Con
gress and Presidential electors.”
Sec. 6. It &hall be the defty if such
board of Slate canvassers, upon the
certified copies of the board of county
canvassers for “members of Congress
and Presidential electors,” to make a
statement of the ‘ votes ’cast and de
clare tbe election of members of Con
gress and Presidentlai jriectony-’.aa l»
new or h,3reAft«- awy be required by
law. / n . .it J .
Sec. 7. That the polls shall be open
at eight o.olock In the forenoon and
close at five o’clock H? 7 the aftefnoonV
Sec. 8. All acts or parte of acta In
consistent with the provisions of this
Wt be, ahd the same are ..ftereby re-
peafed. •
Approved March 22,187a
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AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY
ot all dMcrlptlonaat iNceat-priaea.
Henry Ho ore,
243 Broad Street,
inat21-3m August#, Ga.
FOR THE CAMPAIGN
Hampton and Home Rnle.
THE NEWS AND COURIER
A Lire sad Fearless Demscratlc Newt-
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Largest Circulation in the City.
Largest Circulation in the State.
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All the News Aboui8outh Carolina.
All.Qte News About Ihe South,
'.All the .News From Everywhere.
1’UuE AND UNDEFU.ED DEMOCRACY-
UNION! JUSTICE!! EQUAL
RIGHTS! II
Ara prepared.eiprcsa’y to our#
8i:k Headache;
Hervous Headache,
Neuralgia,
' find ’
Iforvousuess.
and will do it. ’ T "
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^Vead Pries 50 cents a Boz.^A
\ DOWIE & MQIfJL,
'v .Wsol.esale Dwo ugvo,
- Charleston, S. 0.
Nnv^m
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RPBajrley&Co
- —IMPOBTEBS OF--
- CROCKERY,' ~ " ’
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, Ac.
»T HANIOVKI* NTKEET,
BALTIMORE, MaryUnd.
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E. J. FREDERICK, M. D,
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J* N. WAL.}g:BR’8,
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✓ NEAR GRAHAM’S, S. C. R. R.
sep6-ly
Centennial Medal Awarded.^
—THE FAMOUS—
IRON Klisret
cook; stove
RICH JEWELRY ,
Of New and Elegant Designs, sod Exquisite
Workmanship.
DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS,
As well ns less costly Sets, in Great Variety,
•' STERLING SILVERWARE
In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, especially
- adapted for Wedding Present*.
Recognising the Puramsunt Intcrcat felt in
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The Approaching Political Canvasa .
-By every Democrat who hopes to see the
great work pfthe Redemption of the
State made complete and permanent
so that the people may reap and
' fuHy enjoy the Fruit of
-, 4 . their Sacrifices,
The Ne'vs and Courier will Direct all iu
Energies and Resources'to Presenting
from day to day, and from week to
week, FbU and interesting Ac
counts of the Progress of
!• . Campaign.
To place the paper
WITHIN THE; REACH OF EVERYBODY
during tbif ticking contest we have determ
ined to offer to mail subscribers tbe following
Reduced rates for the campaign :
THE NEWS AND COURIER, Daity'
Edition, 6 months A, J4 00
THE NEWS AND COURIER, Tri-
Weekly Edition, Amewtths tf . . . . .$2 00
THE WEEKLY NEWS, 6 months ... 76
Subscriptionn will be received at theee
rats* for Mail Subecribere only, until May
15th 1* all cases ths each must accompany
the order.
Friends of the Cause of Honeet Home Rule
in nil tho countic* are invited t* aid us in
swelling our Uampaigir Subscription .Lists,
which ought to include every intelligent
voter in the State, ,
RIORDAN & DAWSON, Proprietors,
Charleston, SLC.
„ . SILVER PLaTEDWARE
Xt M V-’ *■ / .
Tea 3eU, Waiters,
Ice Pitchers, ,
Butter Dishes, Y - ** e
Caps, Goblets, Ac.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS. -
french Clocks, Bronze*,.
Fine Table Cutle#.
Opera Glasses,
Fin# Glass war*. Ac.
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THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES.
JAMES ALLAN,
• 307 Knra Btxxkt.
CHARLESTON, fi. C-
AE<iUe-3«
IS THE LARGEST STOVE IN THE
South frltb Reflebf.ag Oven Dobra and
Patent Flues, with large Oven, meea-
uring 211-2 by 19 Inches, weight 340
pounds, guaranteed to bake to ten
minutes. Don’t buy until you writ*
for partioulars. •. j.
Ci
S. LIEBMAN
■ Nth’ARy public,
COLLECTOR AND ADJUSTER OE CLAIMS,
■* OBFICES
118 East B&j, Charleaton,
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Grahams, Barnwell CL 8. 0.'
ALL XtmnM PtoMFtt-Y XTTtDKD TO.
RtTiaxacu;
Jr H. Porker A Co. Mantous ACo.
Gao. W. Williams A Co.
martS^a T ‘ \
9IBB&1 * ixxaw,
ATTORNEYS Al LAW,
Bamberg and Blackville, S. C.
Andrew
scpe-4a
C. Dibble, Bambatv.
Lahui T« Izlax, Bteckrifia,
f PRICE REDUCED. '
Trices G in. with ware, only $21.
. v v .. - 7 in. wtth ware, only $23.
8 in, with, ware, only $29.
We sail eight other patfertfs Ahd sires.
y J. CAMPBELL/
Opposite Pavilion Hotel,
Meeting Street, Charleaton, S. CL
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. TAKE NOjflCB
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I would respectfully solicit n.y fricit-i#
ar.d th'; public to call and exttnine nty
fine Liquors, Beer, Seware aud Tiibscyi.
I can ba fomd under the 1’atunscx
I ioUSOw - * ■. rl Ov . •
Old Crorr Whiskey
A specialty. Bo come along and yott
will not be humbugged.
8. G. WILLIAMS.
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Pianos! Pianos!
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If you Want i first class Piano Fori*
at a r^artnabfe price, go to j
OAfXS BROS. aOdPsTA, OtOROU,
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and you can get one that wiH do sen tep
in every re-pect, and for durability sod
sweetness of tone cannot be excelled if
equalled. . i - . 1
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, Picture Frames-
L
. Jfoons having chromos or any kini
of pictures that they want framed would
do well to take them to
OATES BROS., ACOOSTA, GEORGIA, *
yrho will do them in vartory styles ok
Try theJi and yoc
, ^ecl 3-bnr^
reasonable prices,
willdnd it jo.
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Liquor Horchante.
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AND
IMKiaBB -OF isliOB,
118 But Bay -eet,
CHLARLBSSXC H. H. O.
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Mantoue & Co.,
Proprietors of the Charleston Brancl.
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HAVANA SE6AB ?A6T0RT
*, “ L.a yalet tuoa,'” * *
Fine Havana,Tobacco Manufac
tured exclusively by Cuban work
men will, withektll, r luce Eegars
equal in quality, sty * tri V^grons
to the beet brands l own.
lia BAST BAY STREET,
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Charleston, S C*
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NO HUMBUG
oARjNjrt or s oAi\’A
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The subscribers have jc«t re^tvetftlto
largest and finect JolLcibc of Ofsaita
ever adored for sale in Augusts, whidl
they will dispose of at reasonable pricu
Every instruareht warranted far 55 yuan •
' ' ■ tUiU Hxoa.,
Succdssoro (o Geo. A. Oofts, Augibts.
ty*J. M. Ryan, agont ftit abdva. •'
*- A largo assortment of school aud ntie-
cetlancousbobksandA'.i kinds of statioa*
ery oan always be found at
>' ‘ • - ■} * Oates Baoa,
2*4 BrqadJtreeV i
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, dec 13-6 m
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Central
Street,
—DEALER IN-
Boots, Bhoes and Trunks,
200 6roae street.
JLU&Um'TJh., OKOROl^A.
Mrs- M* TV • Thomaa .
Cestnllr Located—Coavsaieat to Bwtooesa
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South Cirolisa—-Barawefl Cmurty.
IK THE probate COCK.
Notice I* hereby i
geoia Sullivan haa filed her '
this court to have X, bottoeeteadjt#* i
for herself out of the. real fund |
estate of her late huabihd,
Sullivan, and tba« the said .
will be heard and acted apon
o’clock a. m. on the 26th of dune.
Given under my band thia
April, 1878. JA8.M.
apr25-2m Judge of
TffOXIC*.
The undersigned
he will apply to the Judge ot
tor Baraweu county on tbe 1
of May, 1878, at U ‘
for a final discharge aa
Riley Weatheoibea.
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