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ft now regarded oa the eTAsnABD autiioiutv
and U so recommended by Hryant, Longfel
low, Whittier, Snamfr, Holmes, Irving.
Winthrop, Agassli, Marsh, Henry, Everett,
• Mann, Quincy, feltoij, JUllhird ,Sttd thema-
Hty ofonr most distinguished scholars, and
besides, recognised an authority by the
Departments of out .Vatinas! Government.
'•The volumes lad'ore -us show n vast
emoualof diligente; hut with H'tts/er it is
diligence in nk>mhii.i«iion with good sense
and judgment. W ubgkxteh’s is the soberer
nndssfe r book, and n.^v be pronounced tAe
lent txittiny JE•&«.’!—London Atk»-
meum.
“Thel>«st English writers and the most
particular An ei lean writer* use WoacrsTan
aetl#lr authority.”—Aew ion! Tltra 1 ^.
-^After tmr recent strike we made the
change to Wfotic«»t*a at our authority in
' .speUmg, ehiefiy to bring ourselves into oon-
formi y with the accepted usage, as well a* to
gratify th* desire 'or most of our staff, in
cVudtngsuoh gentlemen as Mr. Bayard Tay-
" lor, Mr.^leorge W, Smalley, and Mr. John
K, C. Hass&rd.’—AVte York lYibunr.
Williston Lands for Sale.
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Lying <m the Irnc qT the Soulli GaroKnVBaflroa^, within onc-htilf tii
inile at its nearest point to the corporate limits of Williston, is a body of
TamT containing aboat ^ ^ r P
T1IKKK 'rHOTJH'AND vVCIIIUM.
This lantl is unsarpassjtl in fertility by any in Barnwell Comity, being
suitable for cithen cotton culture or for rich crops of cereals; To those
who desird to engage in peach culture it affortls a splendid
0I»r01iXITlVIXV iron I»KOieiXjk]Wfclfi invjbbstmknx.
as, it forms part of tliat limited territory around Williston which produce
the finest peaches in the United States, while the facilities for transpor-,
tation afforded by (he Railroad running through the tract places the
great .markets within easy reach.
To those invalids who are in search of homes where - -
iikjvi,tii vv?rn AiiuNiyANcic
combine to render life pleasant and endurable no bettor location can be
found. It is within a short ride of Aiken, and on it there is a
WONJ-riCTtF-UL, MINH.RAL. fcil’ItlXO,
James A Gray f & €o.,
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA “
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IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, .
Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Carolina.
Our Stock «f Spring and Summer Dry Gooda is now complete, and is the largeat
and best aseorted in the South.
.Our Mourning Lepanment contains everything from the Went prico to the
finest goods imported.
Our Black, Coloml, nnd Fancy Silk Stock is universally acknowledged to be
he finest in the market, a ghinceat its contents will convince ifie most skeptical.
All tlie latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods-—‘•Chenille Jardiniere, “Bos**
Hie CS
Kverything pretty and desiwJjU in Paraf'o’s, and in Fancy Goods conerRlty:
A Splendid Stock of Linens of every description Towels. Napkins and Doilies,
Embroidered riaiio Covers. • ^ y
A full line of Cassimeres, Cottmades, lfo'mc ,J pU3 and everything needed by
Country Stores nud Plantoia. ^
The only complete ft took of Ladies’ Underwear south of Mason nnd Dixon’s line.
Ladies nnd Misses suits in great variety. Boys suits.(from o to 8 years.) A full
which bpils continually forth with great strength and volume. There arc
also several fine fish ponds on the tract entirely free from malaria, and
suitable for fish raising. About 1,000 acres of this tract are cleared,
the balance abounds in fine pine, oak and hickory.
The lands will be sold at private sale in lots to suit purchasers.
For particulars apply to .»
WV lrX> Kennedy or A.- J- 'Weatliersbee,
Williston, South-Carolina.
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JAS. W. TURLEY
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WORCESTER'S DICTIONARIES.
Quarto Dictionary. Profusely Illustrated.
Library sheep. §10.00.
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12mo. Half roan. §1.7. r >.
School (Elementary) Dictionarv. Ulus*
trrtvd. 12nn. Half roan. § i .OD.
5 4 rimary Dictionary, Illustrated. lOmo.
Half roan. CO cents.
Dictionary. llliistrnlc<l. Ctfno.
Cloth, Cd cents; roan, flexible, 85 cents;
|ilt edges, §1.00.
U.oi4s.4o atiuUuts, in additHNt
fall pro ottneing and defining vo-
y, make ti e above named books, in
don of o. vmost distinguished edu
cators, the most . nu.dete, as well as by far
th* cheapest Diet, varies of our language.
. %*PorialoVj r.U Booksellers, or will be
sent, carriage free, on receipt of the price by
B. TJFPINCOTT 4c CO.,
ubli-lii i .( ikse’leiaand Stationers,
716and 717 Marti«t St., Philadelphia.
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, Cdumhia & Augusta R. R,
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27,1878.)
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
lar.orra, Colcmdia k Aogcsta R. R.
Ga.NKBAL I’ASSKNdKU DePAKTM
Colcmbia, 8. C. Jan
The Allowing [ passenger schedule will be
operated on and after this date:
• Mail Exjrreu—Going Worth
ISNlwe Augusta. .. • • i-«v> •«». * G:40 p. m
Arrive Columbia. —11:20 p. m
Leave Columbia- .11:00 p. m.
Arrive Charlotte **s •*»••••••• 4.58 a, m.
MM ExyrtM—Going South
Leave Charlotte. 9:48 p. m
Arrive Columbia. 2:54 a.m.
Cbiumbla 8:04 a', m.
ive Augusta 7:05 a. m.
.and make cloae tonme-
i at Orarlotte and Augusta for all
sta North, South and West Stop at
suiiowiog named stations only : Fort
^ k Hill, Chester, Bfackstock,
j, Ridgeway, D“ko,Columbia,
Islington, Batesburg, Ridge Spring,
Johns ton’*,- pftw ffroee and 1 Gtanltt-
Day Fauengcr—Going South
No. 1
T.navo Charlotte... 12:30 p, m.
live Chester....:, 2:42 p.m.
tve Columbia.. 5:44 p. in.
ive Columbia... 5:54 p. m.
ive Grapitevino 9:51 p. m.
Ive Augusta 10:30 p. in.
Ikty Patttngcr~- Going North
- No 2
ire Augusta 5:30 a. tri-
lye Columbia 9:35 a.in-
Leave Columbia 9:40 a. m-
<eave Chester.. ......12:45 p. m.
trrive Chariottf... 2:58 p. m.
H *Noa. 1 and 2 rup daily, and mako
) conurotlon at A ugusta and Char-
> for polnts’Norlh.SoBth and West,
and atop at all regular pass stotiors.
F W T. D. KLINE, SupT.
A. Dope, f. u’l F. and P. Agent.
Augusta, Cieor^ia.
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% THE GEE KELT ABE E
Cash Dry fsootls Store,
DKGS AGAIN TO CALL YOUR VvFRY SERIOUS ATTENTION TO
his mammotli nnd .Matchless Stock of First-class
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS
Which has never before reached stloh Astonishingly low rinwn prices. My
friends will see how utterly impossible it is to euiuntrate all the things In a
Dry Goods Ht ore. My customers can rely on my stock supflylug any thing
that they can think or desire. your orders with confidence, for anything
you want—you shall not lie disappointed, ^describe as nearly as you can what
you want, and about the price you want to pay.
Exceptional Lines and Prices in the following departments may be relied on :
Driss GootD, 'White Goods, Hosiery and Notions,
Cassinieres, House-Keeping Goods, Domestics,
Paris Trimmed Hats. Small Wares,. La lies’
Read y-Made Suits, Lace Goods, 11 andkerehiefs.
ur Parcels amounting to §10.00 and over will bo delivered Free vf I'hnnje. J
James W„ Turley.
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YOU WILL FIND
—AT THE—
MAGNOLIA SALOON,
BROAD ST BERT,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA,
A MFlR^T-tT/A^M - RB"^TAE K.A^NT,
Bountifully supplied with all
the dolioacies of the season.
THE BAR
Will be found to contain the best Beer,
Ale, Whiskeys, Brandies and Wines In
the city. MAT F. NELSON, . .
may 1(5 3m proprietor.
Sat |3mposiim.
READ THIS!
rA DAILY NEWS/i
T LOCAL PAPER, i £
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BLlSnr.D EVERY AFTERNOON AT fc
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
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) EDITIONS DAILY! =
cgrapliic, Foreign and a
c Markets, Local aud i H
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jpe?vt Paper ia tbe Soulh. |
•r 50 coots i(ft
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Geo* TV-A^ndrewst
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Edwin J. White.
DEALER IN ',
MATS, CAPS, FSJBS & UMBSILLAi,
i 2G9 KIhr Street (Opp. Hasel) Charleston, South Carolina.
Umbrellas made and repaired to order.
•• Walter Steele ia with this house and will be pleased to see his friends.
apl8 3m
—
JAMES M. RYAN,
BARNWELL, S. C.
sepC-ly
A. 'M. ©WINS,
EDISTO LANDS FOR SALE.
JVXXOIUVKY AX I. AAV,
BARNWELL, S. G.,
Practices in all. the Courts.
—acpC-ly
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I L TOBIN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
One thousand six hundred acres prime
cotton and provision kinds on Edisto
River and Yarrow Branch,’ four miles
north of Williston, for sale.
On this tract t lie re is a good null scat
with a substantial dam, an ample and
unfailing water power. There )s no bet -
ter location in the county fora Merchant
Mill or Cotton Manufactory. Titles
good and the price at which it will he
sold is far below its actual value.
For further information apply to
JOHN W. HOLMES,
jnB'Lrt’ - Williston, S. C.
SOUTH CAROLINA
JOHN W. HOLMES,
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ATTORNEY AT” FAIT,
G* YY • M-- W illiams
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ATTORNEY AT LAW*
Wt&tt&TOW, C.,
Practices in fill the Courts of theSm
and Uie United States. 8t*pC-ly
MIDWAY,
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Practices in
CAROLINA.
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House
King Htreet,
(BBT. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.)
Board, SI 50 Per Day
CUARLE8TON. If *
IT. M. BAKER, Proprietrm
line of Infant’s wear. Cloaks. Drawee, »&e., &a. Everything will he sold at tlu
very lowest price—in fact so low as to asdouLh even buyefs themselves.
Orders filled promptly aud carefully. .
ppr4-3ra
James A. Gray & Co.
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F. W. WAOENSM.
(i. A., WAGKNER.
F. W. AVageiier & Co.,
Wholesale Grocers,
CQTfe?) STAS‘{Oats AWB OZAtERS,
163 & 16j East Bay and 281 Q umo -Street, Chariest -n, South Carolina.
Sole agcirHhr South Carolina for Old Crow Whisky,
apl8 3m
—BUY YOU1U
Doors, Safell and 131inds
—FROM ONLY—
Onroliiiia ifs Mnnufactory
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—IN—
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CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
Geo S. Hacker & Sons,
Charleston, South Carolina.
HART & CO.
Agricultural Implements.
No. I LAP BING.
t; 2 GREEN Vi ELK SWEEP,
“ FJ.OW (.LEVlBE.
“ 4 BATHSYILLE SWEivF,
4i r» FI.OW UJ.KVICK,
“ 0 OinNGKBURG SWEEP,
“• 7 HEEL BOLT,
No, 8 GRASS BWL '
w 9 SOLID SWEEP,
“ RTS HOY EL PLOW BLADE,
“ 11 BULL TONGUE,
12 DFM’DUT BULLTONG E,
“ 13 CAST-IK’N TURN SIIOV’L,
“ 11 STEEL TUAN SHOVER
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Ordora solicited for the above goods, aad prices guaranteed with Baltimore,
New York or Boston. ' .. Hpl8-6na 1
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DAY, TANNAHILL & Co.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
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The attention of tlie public is called to our large and complete assortment of goods
in all the above branches,“which we arc offering very low to suit the times. Send
for our prices. «>■ ,
GaifTagcs, Buggic^, Rockawayfe, One-IIorse Wagons, Three and Four Horse
Wagons, Buggies Umbre’las, Chihhen's Carriages—all,prices, Combs and Clip
pers, Saddles,, Bridies, Whips, Fjno Trunks, Back Bauds, Bits, Ilarnc-s of all des
criptions, Collars, Hamcs, Traewaj Satchels, Haiiie Strings, Horse Brushes,
Buckles ike. y • * ;*--.^Sn 8 £fca
, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and K:p Skins,
Linings, Pegs. Last-, Boot Trees, Crimps, Cramps, Tools ajid Findings of alj
kinds. Leather and Gum Belting—2 to 14 inches, Soapstones, Hemp and Gum
Packing. * "
The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon—wide or narrow—
Tires, aud the reliable Sweetwater Wagoo=—-1 5-8 Axle, all at bottom prices..
Day, TannahilU& Co.
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Corner of Inroad and Washington Streets.
; AueusTA, .snoiQiA,
Has Loon Thoroughly Ronovated, Rcmodoled nmT Newly Furnished
gOrTht Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests,
will be received, or called at any hour.
BATES OF BOARD, ^2 0 00 rER PAV ’
Cm w M MOORir: PropV
•ry & Brickie,
Manufacturers of
DOM*, Sfsh, B!inJ5, Mou’dngs, Brackets, &,c., at Chulcs'on Prices.
A 1) .T IT S T .V It Ij 1*7 L* L. (> W S X O CIV.
C/liarieslon, C.
nprl8 6pr
J. H. PARKER & CO.
Factors and Commission Merchants. -
COTTON iND NAVAL ST0KLS,
Accommodation Wharf and YenderJBange, Charleston, Sostth Carolina. .
Liberal Advances made on Consignments.
janl7-ly
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Otlo F. Wieters,
WHOLESALE GROCER.
* —AND DEALER IN-
sgQiSft?, i iipoKS sum YssAes^.
Agent for the celebrated
Monarch Whiskey. “"I
- -AlwrL -J»-tWa*<elfrraiau>g flour,, anddhQaJkolte&Le-
brated Butter Crackers.
Contracts for Houbo Btdldlng made on favorable terms nnd all work guar
anteed. Wp wf!f either furnish all material artd put up house* or stdl parties
the lumber and mouldiupTfts they prefer. Will take jobs in any part of Barn
well. Cvlleton, Orooffebursr or Aiken coif ties.
Addrese TFRBIBERRY & BRICKLE. Bamberg, S. C. nov8 6na
Simon 1Ib‘owia’s Motto:
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Quick Sales; and Small Profits*
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I ant offering the largest stock of
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Dry Goods, *I8oots,
Nlioes, Groceries
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Ever offered in this county, at real break down prices, that must certainly at
tract an endless and admiring throng of customers. , ,
Come and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as -I boldly proclaim
thefaet that competition with me is absolute ruin to any other merchant in the Slat*.
[^Highest prices.paid fur cotton, and liberal advances made on all shipments.
, , SIMON BROWN.
aug3Q.4-tf *f BLACKVILLE, a C.
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Fritz’s Retreat,
102 MARKET ST., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, S. C.
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AI.KS, WIiSEM, IaIQUORS AIV» C1UARS,
■ Lunch From Eleven to One O’clock.
Oysters Served in Every Style.
Call and see me. ■ ' .
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FRITZ MOMLENIIIJKR, Agent.
J'o Not Buy Your
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Nus. 108, X10, 112 and 181, East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
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WULBERN & PIEPER,
WHOLiBSAIjiBi GROCERS
-AND DEALERS IN'— ^
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^Provisions, Liquors, Tobacco, etc*
16 7 nnd 169 East Bay,
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W'7-Cm
rtt-ARI-KRTON SOUTH CA.ROL.1KA
Charleston, S. C.
Where yon can eaye 25 per cent, by purchaalng from
Matthiessen & Doolittle,
of Husk BiiMiag, Ccn-i King ud UnkeL