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I 3^>, standard wiHiston Lands Rr Sale. ■•/«« W4t B7. w. It oujlkl to brim eotry Library, turn V*i Aiadrmy oAdCn rttry (S. A^’—H< .< rAl -<A SBIKMt. ; ^r- Ea '-jf* ... , . V m' ■ y Pm TS&WyZ , hMrtsoi e rolutne *f 18M pnges r< on»W mbljr tnor*th.» 10O,- <i* in i(T V'jc»birt»ry, with — *WTtft PronattcintioD, is, IhAtstiior, imd EtTmologj. ‘ ■.••%■' y nflLT Il.LU«T«ATU> AMD riiABBlH<)«D, tl- f MtAKT, MtltH, uijMIKU K'>UM, $10.00 ‘ “WOKCRSTER,” ^ 4* fMr wg»rd#d M the mtrtMmnAcriiomiTY * k so recomu)cn<lfd by Brymt, Lonifef- V. hitlier, Sumner, HAlmeii, Irving, - J > V." . :o:' lining on J^be-lino of tbo South Carolma lUrlroad, within one-half s mile at its nearest point to'the corporate limit* of Williston, is a body of land eontainmg about \ TIirtTCTC THOTJftANti ACHICS. This land is unsurpassed in fertility by arvy 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 OPPORTtJNlTV iron PROFITAULtW INVHJHTMtCNT. as it forms part of that limited territory around Williston which produce the finest peaches in the United States, while the facilities for transpor tation afforded by tbe Railroad running through the tract places the great markets within easy reach. To those invalids who are in search of b<J#ics where L , , AgMtit, Muah, Ilenry, Everett, ioey, Felton,Vtllierd,end ! of ■■ the nm r most dittingiilshed sebolArs.&nd rteogahod al eitthorify by the National Government. before ns show a ynst i; bat with Wcbitrr It is cation with good sense nctrfBR’• is the soberer , And may be pronounced tbe •lnh lexicon."—London Atht- M writers nrtd the most Ban writer* |«ee Worcester ."—ITne rorktrmtid. jeent strike we made the as oar authorily in ly to bring oursalves into con- * usage, at well as to th* . desire of moet of Mr staff, ip j such gentli gentlemen as Mt. Bsyard Tny- ~f. Smalley, and Mr. John f. Hassard/'—Akw Vork Tribune. — TDK cowrLrrv seriks of WOKCESTER’S BICTIONARIES. - ZIXCAI.TII A X17 A111'X n A X< i:i ' • '■ ; S' combine to render life pleasant ami endurable no better location can be found. It is within a short ride of Aiken, and on it there is a • WONUKItieiJjL. MINSURAX. HRHIXO, ■Vh-' *’■ '• ' » ‘ - » 1 . ’ 1 • '- r which boils continually fortb'-with great strength and volume. There are also several fine fish ponds on the tract entirely free from malaria, and suitable fur 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 , . James A Glray & Co GEORGIA. vi. -• - • i" ’ Our Ptoek of Spring and Summer Dry Goods is now complete,-And is the largest and IxaJ aborted in the South. Our Mopniuig Department contains everything from the lowest price to the finest goods imported. Our Black, Colored, and Fancy Silk Stock is universally acknowledged to- be he finest in the market, a glnnec at its contents will convince the most skeptical. AH the latest Novelties in Colored press Goods—“Chenille' Jardiniere,’' “Res- illo Cypres,’’ “Beige Sylphido,” “Ilomby”.Victoria Suitings, Bodrettes &c. De signs and effects jo Neckwear to be found nowhere else. The handsomest Scarf Daces and E^br^dcries ever offered to the people Of Georgia or Carolina, Everything pretty and desirable in Parasols,.and in Fancy Goods generally. dlics, Ac. ; ‘W’- M „JKjexinedy or A.- J- Weathersbee, Williston, South Carolina. innyftO-tf JAS. W. TURLEY, i T VnWtnal and tvitlml Dictlonar; Ittnstrated. Dictionary. Svo. Li brary sheep. **.26. Asademic Dictionary. Illustrated Crown 8*0. Half roan. *2.00. Comprehensive Dkthmsr . IDnstratcd 111 us~ Half roan. flYs. ; School (Elementary) Dictionary. ^ tratrd, lino. Half roan. $1.00. Dictionary, lllustratod. ICmo. Halfroaf 00 cents. ®- it —‘ Dlctionart. Illustrated. 24mo. Goth, 8.1 corns roan, flexible, 85 cents; roan, tusks, gilt r Iges, $1.00. Many special av; iu r tndents, in addition to a veay full pr(-no‘>a«tng and defining vo cabulary, make ’t>vo named books, in the oplnioR ofo»'ri v ^' -listinguisbezl edu- oators, the most * < Uic, as well as by far the cheapest Dtc* uarics of our language. ’ %*For sals b, all Booksellers, or will be fent, oarWoge tree, on receipt of the price by J. B. LIPPINCOTT AGO., NWlshcrs, Book sell eis and Stationers, 71H and 717 Market 8t., rtiladslphia. 'MkriaHRS: Ja ,/ •v ■■ 1 Aai^iisPi, (scorjiiii, : o: * THE OEDREEIABEE Cash Dry Goods Store, BEGS AOAIX TO CALL YOFR'VERY SKRTOUS ATTENTION TO his mammotb and Matchless Stock of First-ckss SPRING AND SUMMER DR Y GOODS. jltf, Colombia & Augusta R. R, O-ir JJCl i j OF SCHEDULE. , Gbit)*i?tI 4 Acocsta R. K. Cn vai.o:Ti, Couism * Xvooita R. It. > Geheoal rAME>..x*D«rAuiMKST. [ Colukvi v. 8. C. Jan. 27,1878. ) The Allowing r-Mseng«r scbednle will be operated on and after this date: Mail Emreet—Going North Leave Aug ’’a Q:40p, m Arrive Oofmjat.tL. 11:20 p. m Leave OolamUia... .11:30 p. m. was* •••••• Arrive Charlotte, Mail Rrjprtmt—Going South *!58 a, m. »ve Charlotte 9:46 p. m iveColumbla 2:54 a. tn. ive Columbia 3:04 a.m. Arrive Augueta. 7:05a. m. * Buo daily, and make close connec- - tlpo at Charlotto and Augusta for all lots North, South and West. Stop at ring nsttiod stations only: Fort , Rock Hill, Chester, Blackstock, ro, Ridgeway, Doko,Columbia, n, B«.M»b»rg, Ridge Spring, ’a, FiitG House and Granite- jhnstou'i HHP riqi'FwknfaT Qoing fijjrf*. &:■ • • i ' V. • . * NO- 1 *.«v Leave Charlotte 12:30 p. m. Leave Chester 2:42 p. m. arri ve Columbia. 5:44 p. ra. Wm ,veColumbia 5:54 p. m. ivo Qranltevllle. 9:51 p. ro. ? ii Arrive Augusta 10:86 p. m. . : -V" Day Pautnger—Going North No 2 ■^E^dClAVa Augusta 5:30 a. m- Arrive Columbia 9:35 a m- lieave Chester 12*46 p. ro. Arrive Charlotte. 2:58 p. m. d 2 run daily, and make " i at Augusta and Char ter point* North,South and W«et, stop at all regular pass statiors. T. D. KxiINE^Sop’t- A. Pops, Gen’I F. and P. Agent. , —-— READ THIS! •* - • DAILY NEWS,:® THr. ailEAT l.OCAL PAPER. ^ ; PfBLISnEnXVERVArmiNOOXAT X bj AUGUSTA, GEORdIA,.' a. dlTWO EDITIONS DAILY! £ rt j Trice $5 per annum, or 50 cents rt {31 par”month. p '<• W. H. MOORE,Editor. 5 i Foreign . Local and » Newa < ; 1b Paper is the Sopth, I Which has never before reached such astonishingly low down prices. My friends wilt see how utterly imposslblo It is to enumtrato ah the things in a Dry Goods Htoro. My cuatoincrs can rely on my* stock supplying anything that they can think or desire. Send your orders with confidence, for anything you want—you shall not be disappointed. Describe ns nearly us 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 : Drt 88 Goods, White Goods, Hosiery and Notions. , Cassimeres, House-Kcoping Goods, Domestics, Paris Trimmed Hats. Small Wares, Ladies’ Ready-Made Suits, Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs. Parcels amounting to 810.00 and over will be delivered Free of Charge. .yJ ] James W. Turley. rosyl6-3in YOU WILL FIND —AT 'I HE— M A G*N GLIA S A L 0 0 N T , BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, A Splendid Stock of Linens of every description Towels. Napkin* sad Doi Embroidered Piano Covers. *: *- 4 A full line of'QiigjBimere*, Cottonadcs, .Iloinespua am! everything needed by Country Stotts and Planters. t • 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, &d.\ &o.. Everything will he sold at the very lowest price—it) fact so low as to ostonLli even buyers thvuisolves. Orders filled promptly and carefully. - npr t-”m James A. Gray & Co. —— F. W. WAGENF.K. O. A. WAOKNKU F. W. Wagener & Co« 9 Wholesale G-rocers, <2«iT3a f&efess &na meats esAteas, 1G.3 & 165 East Bay and '284 Quc'^n StreH, Cliarlestttn, Soutlr Carolina. ", ' f ' ' ) X • . • - Sole agent for South Carolina for Old Crow Whisky. apl8 3m —BUY YOUR— i;-"»• * o. , y iDoors, Sash and IBlinds —FROM oxu*r— auuraet^ry j an 17-tUn CnAItLESTON, SOUTH CARtTl.fN'A. _ tn _, Geo S. Hacker &; Sons, Charleston, Soutli Carolin*. - HART & CO. Agricultural Implements. 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 erty. mat f, maylG 3m [Proprietor. ' % —r^ Edwin J. White. ‘Sr - . V-’ ~ DEALER IK HAHS, CAPS, & mmMhbM. 269 King Street (Opp. Hasel) Cliarleston, South Carolina. tTtnbrellas made and repaired to order. «— Walter Steele is with this house and will be pleased to see his friends. apl8-3m JAMES M. RYAN, AT70SH1T AT RAW, . BARNWELL, S. C. «ip6-ly Jki .. M. OWENS, attohney ax law, BARNWELL, S. CL, Practices iu ahl the Courts. . ' . ' *cp«-iy -'•i I lu. TOBIN. ^ - it ' .'TAiKlrews. notab-v bunl.x<j &. E ET liADMAN, . ATTOKNliY AT LAW, — ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA EDI&XO LANDS BOR SALE. One thousand six hundred acres prime cotton and provision lands an Edisto to River arid Yarrow Branch, four . mites north of 'Williston-, for sale. On this tract there is a good null seat with a substantial dam, an ample and unfailing water power. There is no bet ter location in the county fora Merchant Mill or Cotton Manufactory. Tklee good and the price which it will be sold is far below its actual value. For further information apply to JOHN W. HOLMES,’ jan3-tf Williston, -S. 0. JOHN W. HOLMES, \y .j • h w M 5 V il]iam « ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WtnUISSOK, S. €., Dmcticcs in *11 the Courts of the St* end the United State*. J- or * v - -tV.T f f->i4 ^ ' 5 ■ * Bcpfi-ly c. *roRi>AX \ hr' xx i.a^. L<J. practices in *11 the court*.. 1 —*— B. CO*^ *■' • 358 King Street, ... , . (BET. GEORGE AND LIBERJY'.) Attorney s.t Lrw, _ _ _ g-.. __ uiuiww i Board, SI 50 Per Day V*tt- CHARLESTON. S MRS. H M. BAKER, Proprietress. •f • «*'•.. ,:*t JKa ’-1 ■HHIB No. 1 LAP RING. *• 2 GREKNVILLE SWEEP, “ 3 PLOW ( LEYICE. “ 4 BATE8VILLE SWEEP, 5 PLOW CLEYICE, “ G ORANGEBURG SWEEP. “ 7 HEEL BOLT, No. S GRASS ROR, “ ‘I SOLID SWEEP, ‘ • 10 S110 YE L 1 ’LO W BLADE, “ 11 BULL TONGU E, “ 12 J)l’M’D P’T BULL TONG IE, “ 13 CAST-IR’N TURN SUOV’L, “ 14 STEEL TURN SHOVEL. JV U ,T T J S X A It I. K £» 1^ O W H T O (’ 1{. Cliarleston, S. C« apr!8 Cm J. tt PARKER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants. COTTON AND NAVAL STORES, Accommodation Wliaif and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. janl7-ly Ott« F. WIeters, WHOLESALE GROCER, —ASD DEALER IN— secaks, tiQ'Jost? t\m rsmmd. Agent for the celebrated - ■is Monarch Whiskey. Abo, I. T. & J. G. Front & Co.’s self-raising flour, *nd Thom Brothers Cel*' brated Butter Crackers. , , /. ... . .. Nos, 108, llO, 112 and 1 Si, East Bay, Charleston, S. 0. . janl7-Cm . . D * WULBERN & PIEPER -- ■ • v ,j i WHOLESALB GROCERS rx.ifi m'’ -ftt-Yj-T -rsr rrh* — AND DEALERS IN-— v r.'-viTJ. ms, Provisions, Liquors, Tobacco, etc- A , 16 7 and 169 East B a yM OHARI.E8XOI4 SOVT« CAKOL-INA. , J T ■ • n --- - * ■ ■v--v»y ■ - * t (111X4 II4 LI.. vf ♦ P. A. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWA1 Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Carolina- Ordora solicited for the above goods,had prices guaranteed with Baltimore, New Yurk or Boston. aplS-fJm a DAT,. .'Wg: & Co. WHOLESALE DEALEitS IN Carriages, Wagons, .Coach Materials, Harness, Leather, * SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. ■ —-.4M Tlte attention of the public is called to onr large and complete assortment of good* in all the above branches, which we are offering very low to suit the times. Send for amr prices. ^ ? Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways.Onc-Horsc W’agons, Three and Four Horse. Wagons, Buggies Umbrellas, Children’s Carriages—all prices, Combs and Clip-. ; jiors. Saddles. Bridies, ^YIlips ) Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harness of all des criptions, Collars, IInines, Traces, Satchels, Uame Strings Horse Brushes, Buckles &c. Oak hud Hemlock Sole Left her, French and American Calf and Kip Sk»ns, Linings, Pegs. Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, Cramps, Tools and Findings of alj ^ kinds. licather aud Gum Belting—2 to 14 iuches, Soapstones, Hemp and Gum .... v . • The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon—wide or narrow Tires, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 15-8 Axle, all at bottom prices.. mar28'ly Day, Tannahill & Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. TTSU ____ v * ► *• ■ Corner of Broad and ‘Washington Streets AUGUST A, eiOSSIA, i x ,: ’‘ Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished , JW^The Ofiice of the Hotel w ill be open during tbc night, and guests. / i will be received, or called at any hour. BATES OF BOARD, 82.00 W M MOORTC Prop’r- "IK PER DAY. - novl fim i l^eixiberry & Sfricklc, %/ — 7 Manufacturers of Dcor- Sash, Blinds, Mon'ite, Srariccls. &.C., at ChTrlos'oa Fr'cea Contracts for BifiMintr mode on favcrablo terms ard all work (nmr 1 antced. We will either fur:-6b all material nnd put up houses <-r fell rHJtHes the lumber and miMildincrs ns they prefer. Will take }<rb6 In any part of Barn well. C'dleton, Oramr^bur*? nr Aiken eon’ tTe*. Address TERRIBFRBY & BBTCKI^B Bamberg, S. C, • nnv« fim Pinion Broww’s Motto: - ■ • ■ Quick Sales and Small Profits. — :o:— I am offering the largest stock of Dry Goods, Hoots, iflr Shoes, Groceries • 1 ,. and Clothings »J Ever offered in this county, at real break down prices, that niust certainly at tract an endless and admiring throng of customers. . , •. /' ... ^ Come und exanune my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I boldly proclaim the fact that cr^npetilion with me is absolute ruin toany other merchant in the Stale. 1 ; r^'HigWst price* paid for cotton, aud liberal advances made on all shipments. SIMON BROWN. nug30-tf_ ' BLACICVILLE, 8. a; | Fritz’s Retreat. 102 MARKET ST., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, S. C. JkL AL11S, 1VINIES, V.IOIJORS A Iff 1> CIGARS. 1 Lunch From Eleven to Cue O'clock. < „ . v V . Oysters Served in Every Style. Call and see me> -► fcb28-Iy - ? FRITZ 5IOI.I. U vv£ ==^- F.R, A sent. Do Not Buy . Your t'.i r Until you go to i * * x;«. a4a»e-r_ ■ t *1; *$n ■:.** Charleston, S. C., Where 70U can eavo 25 per cent. by. purchaeing from MatthieBnen & Doolittle, Actdemy of Mnsic Building, Corner Ring and f- : *k rim apl8-3m -V ;■* !^ y$i~ ■