University of South Carolina Libraries
-'V;-*'^ ^ *'. t t ’ - . •' '' ^ ‘ : *- ■ '" ' •> .’i'- ' • : ■ ^••'. ' V ■' .,L'... •- f., :v^-- - ■ , i -n',- A’ . ; • ■ it- ' '■ ■ ~7, II . .V*ij'’.: V*' - HIM ■— t- - * £. r. - • • ■ -• • • . • .i • i, . * . ;j’\ - * • i 1 - ‘■.r’' /; 1 .' ,-v;.. : l . -s' * * «, »>>-• r ter‘ > V-v - - Z> A ? M E STANDARD . «” “»u ifjr./ii ©»v*< <•*•»* ^<rr hi ntry Arndrmy and in terry Chad. Spmn aiu •‘l%tbt4 txhtinf Kngtuk I*xko* % ’--Lo»- MK AtfVftMIjniM. ' nB " - - $ ■ ' :'^3wPKJ A Urg«. -ome tolujic of 186f png«» ftl HO OonUiiilngflonsLiUrnbljr Lore than 100,■ 00w word* in its V6o*bulory, with -iV.-C- .:.... Ui«.. c^irect I’roqunuiation. Definition, and Etymology. fe VtLLT It.MJIIT»ATW> ASO mtAtntTMKn, LI- BEABT, auscr, MAARLBU IDQU, JljO.OO T ‘‘WORCESTER” is Mtf regarded m Iho *tai»i>a«d acthoeity ^ * ■ and b ao reoenttaendod by Bryant,‘Longfel- Tolmes, Irrlng, Lands for Sale. \ Ljing on the line of the South Carolina Railroad* Within one-half a mile at ita peareat point to the corporate limits of Williaton, is a body of land containing about TJ.i low, Whittier. Stunner, Holmes, Irri Winthrop, Agaesn, Marsh, Henry, Eterett, Mann, Quincy, Felton, Hilliard, and the ma jority of our most distinguished scholars, and Is, besides, recognised os authority by the *£•*> Departments of our National.Oofernment. ; "The rolumes before ue show a vast BaMJ’: amount of diligenoo; but with Feister it is diligence ia .combination with good sense and judgment. WonossTtn’s is the soberer and safer book, and may be pronounced, b**t mittmg BtflhA Uncon."—London Atht- "The best Englbh writers and the most particular American writers use Worgesteb as their authority YorklhrM. -••After our recent strike we made the hangs to Woeoister as our authority in spelling, chiefly to bring onrsehes into con- ibnnity with thosocepted usage, as wall as to ‘ re of i gratify the desire of most of oor.staff, in.. ml ’ ’ ’. dH eluding such gentlemen as Mr. P.aysrd Tay lor, Mr. George W. Smalley, and Mr. John E, 0. Hassard. 1 '—A'cw York Tribune. mm?.'* THE COMPLETE SERIES OP > a WORCESTER’S DICTIONARIES. Quarto Dictionary. Proftisely Illustrated. Library sheep. $10.00. Dnlrenal and Crltieal Dictionary. 8to. Li- *»-■ brary sheep. $4.26. Aoedemio Dictionary. Illustrated Sro. Half roan. $2.00. Crown Illustrated. CemprehsnslYo Dictionsr , 12mo. Hall r.an. $1.76. School (Elenx^'Ary) Dictionary. Ulus- trsUd. 'li’iin. Halfroan, $1.00. Primary Di<:ii<'nsy. Illustrated. 16mo. jHalfrosn. (iOcantf, Socket DicAnisrf. Illustrated. 24ra0. Cloth, Oh ceri ; r< an, flexible, 86 cents; roan, tucks, gijl <■ iges, $1.00. t Many spoolal aids to students, in addition to a very full pronouncing and defining to-. cabnlory, Lir.I. e the above named books, in the opinion ofourmost distinguished edu cators, the rj v^ u .., , uv riost complete, as well as by far the cheapest Dictionaries of our Isngusge. , %*For sale by sll Booksellerg, or will be • sat, carriage free, on receipt of the prioe by J. R LIPFLn cott & CO., Publishrnr, Bonk e'leis and Stationers, 716 and fl 7 Market St., Philodslphia. f.t.v' - . -S. ■pm ; Coltiiuia & Augusta R. R, - CHANCE OF SCHEDULE. usxa R. R. I ITMKNT. , L . 27,1878. j CfiABLorrt, Columria A Auuusxa R. R. Gmeb.u f’ .saiwoRR Department. Colimeia, 8. c. Jan ilo' ing passenger sc on ant after this date: Mail Going North ^fhe folio’ ing passenger schedule will be Leave Aagasta. 6:40 p. m Arrive Oofurabla. 11:20 p. m Leave Oolambla. 11:30 p. m. Arrive Charlotte-. 4:58 a, m. Mail T prut—Going South Leave ObarL te. 9:48 p. m ArriveColurt.. la. 2:54a. m. Leave Ool urn Ha..'.. 3:04 a.m. Arriv* Augusta. 7:05a.m. Eua dail; and make .close connec tion at Charlotte and Augusta for all points North, Southpand West. Stop at folio' following rm’ned stations only: Fort * Mllla, B- ok 1 HI, Chesterj lilackstock, Winnsboro, >' > dgeway, Doko,Col umbla, Tjexlmrtou, Ji .tosburg, Eldgo Spring, nd Fobaston’s, Fine House and Oranlte- vilie. Day PaUtagar—Going South g No. 1 I<eavw Charlotte.... 12:80 p, m. Leave Chester. 2:42 p. m. Anlve Columbia. 5:44 p. m. Leave Columbia. 5:54 p. m , ive Oranltevlllo 9:51 p. m. rrive Augusta !Q:36 p. m. Day Pattonger—Going North . / ..... No 2 5:30 a. m- :35 a. n» r Leave Columbia... x 9:40 a. m. Leave Cheater .12:45 p. m. Arrive Charlotte 2:58 p.m. ^ XHR1CK ’rHOUSA-Nt) A.CKICS. ^ . This land is unsurpaessd in fertility by any in Barnwell County, being suitable for either cotton culture or for rich crops of cereals. To those who desire to engage in peach culture it affords a splendid OPPORTUNITY POIl PRO PITA HU® IN V1E8TM® NT, -v; t'l r ' ' , as it forms part of that limited territory abound Wiliiston which produce the finest peaches in the Unite<) States, while the facilities for transpor tation afforded by the Railroad running through the tract places the great markets witbin v easy reach, .. • „ To those invalids who are in search of homes where RICA UT11 7VNI) AIIUNOANCE >. . 1 ■ - r 'i 1 combine to render life pleasant and endurable no better location can be found. It is within a short ride of Aiken, and on it there is a WONDKRPUU MINKR VU HPRINO, , • « l A. » • .< r. . ( which boils continually forth with great strength and volume. There are also several fine fish ponds on the traqfc entirely free from malaria, and suitable for fish raising. t About 1,000 acros of this tract are cleared, the balance abounds in fine pjne, oak and hickory. The lands will be sold at private sale in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to v . * • * W* k£- Kennedy or*&.- «T- "Weatliersbee, Williston, South Carolina. mny80-tf T- JAS. >V. TURLEY, r Augusta, Georgiai :o: THE OLI3 RELIABLE V , Cash Dry Goods Store, DECS AGAIN TO CALL YOUR VERY SERIOUS ATTENTION TO his mammoth and Matchless Stock of First-class SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS > Which has never before reached such astonishingly low down prices. .My friends wilt see how utterly Impossible it is to omnner&te all the things In a Dry Goods Store. My customers can rely on my stock supplying anything that they can think or desire. Send your orders with confidence, for anything you want—you ah all-Dot be 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 : Drtse Goods, White Goods, Hosiery and Notions, Cassimcres, House-Keeping Goods, Domestics, Paris Trimmed Hats. Small Wares, Ladies’ Ready-Made Suits, Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs. tyParcela amounting to $10.00 and over will be delivered Free of Charge. James" W. Turley. majl6-3m YOU WILL FIND —AT THE— MAGNOLIA SALOON, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, Bountifully supplied with all the delicacies of the season. THE BAR Will be found to contain the best Beer, Ale, Whiskeys, Brandies and Wines in the city. „ MAT F. NELSON, maylii 3»n iPrcprletor. Leave Augusta 5:S Arrive OoTumbla 9:8 <^Noa.lan<ii 2 run dally, fnd make couaeotion at Augusta and Char lotte for points North,South aud West, wad atop at all regular pass stations. T.P. A. A-r. XVEJLIIAJ, OUj A* PoM » G* 0 ’ 1 F. and P. Agent. KLINE, Sup’t. id P. Agent READ THIS! AUGUSTA DAILY- NEWS,:* THE GREAT LOCAL PAPER. S’ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, EDITIONS DAILY I zn ai fand' ¥ i hie, Foreign and Local at 0* ff ssMo&aMd f|&i Edwin J. White. DKALKlt IN HATS, CAPS, PUSS" & UMBRlLIiAS, 269 King Street (Opp. Hasel) Charleston, South Carolina. Umbrellas made and repaired to order. . , . . Walter Steele is with this house and will bo pleased to oee his friends. JAMES M. RYAN, ATTOSMIYAT&AW, . BARNWELL, S. C. sep6-ly A. M. OWENS, JL^TOltNEY A.T LA-W, BARNWELL, S. C., Practices m cD the Courts. sep6-ly In the South. v*r annupi, or 50 cents L MOORE, Editor. |< I L. TOBIlsr. ATTORNEY'iT LAW, ALLENDALE, SOUTH OAROLINA - ->lniir^ws4 j“ 10 ^ ■wVJ? Y dK W M“Williams ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Practices in all the couits. Jb.. S. CONNER. Attorney at LaW, i *•••• i EDISTO LANDS FOR SALE.' * . > £ - i*~ ^ ^ r j * a. , *■ v One thousand six hundred,acres priim cotton and provision ^kuda on Edhto River and Yarrow - Branch,- four miles north of Williaton for sale. On this tract there is a good mill seat with a substantial dam, ao ample and unfailing waterpower. Therais no bet ter location in the county for a Merchant Mill or Cotton Manufactory. Titles good and the price at which it will be sold is far below its actual value. For further information apply to JOHN W. HOLMES, jan3-tf Williston, S. C. k -• —Vir* ; James A Gray & Co. 9 A '• v \ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA . nr) r. J. P. , HP0RTEB AND DEALEK IN CpCKM^CHHIA AND GLASSWl Corner of king and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Carolina- VI- Onr Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods n now complete, and is the largest and best assorted in the South. ?■ f v " Our Mourning Department oontains everything from the lowest prioe to the finest goods imported. ■> < v ' ; ‘ _ 4-, ■ . . . Our Black, Colored, and Fancy Silk Stock is Universally acknowledged to be he finestiu the market, a glance at. its contents will Cohvinoe the mopt .skeptical. All the latest Novelties' in Colored Dress Goods—“Chenille Jardiniere,” “Res- ille Cypres,’,! “Beige Sylphide,” “Hornby” Victoria Suitings, Bourettes &c. De* sigps and effects in Neckwear to be found nowhere else. t , .; The handsomest Scarf Laces and Embroideries ever offered to the people of Georgia or Carolina. . Everything pretty and desirable in Parasols, and in Fancy Goods generally, • v A Splendid Stock of Linens of every description Towels. Napkins and Doilies, &c. Embroidered Piano Covers. A full line of Cassimeres, Cottonades, Homespun and everything needed by Country Stores and Plantcis. The only complete stock of Ladies’ Underwear south of Mason and Dixon’s line. Ladies and Misses-suits in great .variety. Boys suits (from 3 to 8 years.) A full line of Infant’s wear, Cloaks.-Dresses, .&c., &c. Everything will be sold at the very lowest price—in fact so low as to astouioh even buyers themselves. Orders filled promptly and carefully. i- 1 A « • . > A Order* solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with New York or Boetou. -v .L i-tt,.' ^ . WHOLESALE DEALHttS IN ; ,i. .-i r..!.» tJV Carriages, 'W r agons, Coach Materials, SHOE FINDINGS, BHi11NG. -c • ‘Ja ■ Leather, .ri,’ ^ r.- m . V- .t- apri-3m Janies A. Gray & Co. F. W. WAQKNKH. WAQENER. F. W. Waserier & t o., Wholesale Grocers, . L » / - . •' '' ‘ 163 & 165 East Ray and 284 Queen Street, Charleston, South Carolina. . - , r ’ •' <?' « •.« j, Sole agent fof South Carolina for Old Crow Whisky. apl8-3m —BUY YOUR— " r '-i' 1 V'^ '- Boors, Sash, and Blinds FROM ONLY- Car o 1 i n ia n’s Manufactory -IN— CHARLESTON, SOUJII CAROLINA. janl7~6m Geo S. Hacker & SdnS, Charleston, South Carolin*. & f * . .* t y ^ Agricultural Implements. No. 1 LAP RING, ,' “ 2 GREKNVILLE SWEEP, “ 3 PLOW’ ('LEVICE. “ 4 BATESVILGK SWEEP, “ 5 PU)W CLEVICE, “ 6 ORANGEBURG SWEEP; “ 7 IIEli)L BOLT, r»./ ^ No. 8 GRASS ROD, V “ 9 SOLID SWEEP, “ 10 SHOVEL PLOW BLADE, “ 11 BULL TONGUE, ‘ 12 DI’M’D FT BULL TONG’E, “ 13 CAST-IR’NT “ 14 STEEL TUR SHOV’L, VEL. jplow^tocic. * j» Charleston, S. C. aprl8-.6m ■*j'i —- •r- .., . i S J. H. PARKER & GO, 4 . * 1 JOHN W. HOLMES, ^ATTORNEY AT LAW, c r* I ** ** Practices in all the Courts of the Sta and the United States. sep6-ly National' House uVm i ***? : 353 King Htreet, (BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.) Board, ®l BO Per Day AT T TTMTIA T T( , ^5 P I CHARLESTON. N . ALLENDALE, S. C. MRS. H. HL BAKER, PreprietrtMr aop6-ly 1 aep20-lj . . 1 Factors and Commission Merchants- COTTON AND NAVAL STORES, •N • * 4 Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. . , Liberal Advances made on Consignments. janlT-ly, Otto F. WHOLESALE GROCER, ^ —AND DEALERIN— ' f A gent fur the celebrated Monarch Whiskay. ,. Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’s seif-raising flour, and Thorn Brothers Cale brated Butter Crackers. • -v, i . »• . 4^g r 41Q v 4i2. and 181, -East B»y T CharieaU»u, S. C. janl7'6m WHOI,B8AIiB GttOCBRS -AND DEALERS IN- ■' ’M nr ^ • ' ■ : . , ‘.f: The attention of the public is called to our large and complete assortment 6f gof in all the above branchee, which we>re offering very low to suit the times. Send for our prices.,* , . - „ "rat Carriages, Baggies, Rockfiwajs^One-Horse Wagons, Three and Four Hong Wagons, Buggies Umbrellas, Children’s Carriages—all prices, Combs and CHpr pers, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Fine..Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harney of all des criptions, Collars, Hames, Traces, Satchels, Hame Strings, Horse Bruahefl, Buckles die. . , v ., -*•«•. ., i . u Oak and. Hemlock Sole Leather, French and . American Calf and Kip Skinf LiuingsfPe^, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimp*, Cramps, Tools and Findings of .fijj kinds. Leather and Gum Belting—2 to 14 inches, Soapstones, Hemp and Gum Packing. . , • . i’. » • 1 •» * • v . j . ■ v 'l*. ^he Famous Jackson Patent Trust Rod Plantatkim* Wagon—wide or narltw Tires, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 1 5-8 Axle, all at bottom priees.. mir28-ly Day' Taimahill As Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. > m ' r % * a Corner of Broad and Washington Streets v . *- i AHiHSTA, SBOSSIA Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished^ v Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests* will be received, or called at any hour. . , $2.00 BATES OF DOARD, PER DAY. novl 6m W M MOORE Prop’r- •ry & Brickie jf ' Manufacturers 6f wt.il . ' f " * * * * *^ ^ A Doors Sash, Blinds, Mou’dings, Brackets, &c., at Chirles'on Prices.^ ^ Contrncta for House Building made oh favorable terms n” work gUar-' nnteed. Wo will either furnish all material and put up house* < r 'a* J ll partie* the lumber and mouldings ns they prefef. Will take jobs in any part of Barn well, Colleton, Ofaojrebunr or Aiken cnuMiea. ” ‘ -- ' Address TERRIBERRY & BRICKLE. Bamberg. 3. C. nov8 Cm I' Simon Brown’s Motto t I r Quick Sales ■ and Small Profits. — :o:— - V •- *.* •; - 1 i ' - • :p I am o^Fering the largest sto6k of Dry- Goods, I -*• , «> Shoes, Groceries’ "Wtm and Clothing Ever offered in this county, at real breakdown prices, that must certainly at tract an endless and admiring throngof customers. .. Come uud examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I boldly proclaim-, the fact that competition with me ta absolute riiintoaoy other merchant in the State. - (^Highest prices paid for cottob, and liberal advances made on all shipments. \ SIMON BROWN. • aag30—tf \ BLACKVILLE, 8. C. S- =^= g ■ .< /; V v . 102 MARKET ST., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, g, C. : ’ •»- ' • * - - ALES* WIMES* LIQVOMS AJ» ® CIOAHS* Lunch From Eleven.to Cne .O’.clopk. , y, . < . Oysters Served in Every Stylfe: Call and see me. ^ - T fob28-Iy FBITZ MOLLERHUEK, A rent. a...- r * • • - ^ r rf . A. . * '■'Jh Provisions, Liquors, Tobacco, etc- ,16 7 and* 169 East Bay, . . C UA-RL.KBTOTV SOUTH CAROLINA -1*7 W ... r y ' x. , ■ ry- '