The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, July 25, 1878, Image 4

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Primary Dictionary, Illustrated. lOrao. , 1 Half roan. 00 cents. Pocket Dictionary.' -Illustrated. 24mo. Cloth, 64 cents; roan, flexible, 86 cents ; roan, tueks, gilt edgat, $1.00. -Many apecial aid* to atudenU, in additbui itf; ta a eery full pronouncing nnd detiuing vo- oabulary, make the above named books, in tko opinion of our most distinguished edu* oatora, the most ee^lplet^ as will aa by lor the cheapest Dictionaries of our language. . * # *For sale by a.)j twsoksellclrb,' tfr will bo sent, carriage free, > receipt of the price by . J. B^ tlPPLNCOTT &CO., ier»##oo’'.sc le s and Stationers, and 717 Mark-.' t., Philadelphia. ,prr}-8m ChiiiOtte, Oc- ... i* & Augusta K. K, »■ • CHANGE OP SCHEDULE. CnABLOTTB, CoumniA& AoorsTA It. It. tfSTAlt. n. I GlMCtAL PASSKKCiaK DEPAMTMRNT. V . 27,1878.*J PI: Columbia, 8. C. Jan ,-.Thf Following passenger schedule will be operated on and after this date: Fritz’s Retreat, , . Jty* * i. ■ • -» 'T" • jjfF 102 MARKET ST., NEAR KINO, CHARLESTON, S. C. AX.ES, WVNTES, ^ LfQrOlt ft AH D CIQAttft, ' * -y*. a ’ - >" - •• Lunch From Eleven to One O’clock. ‘ * ,.r m , O^btere Served in Every Style; Call and see me. feb28-Iy rBITX IfflOL<I.EHil(JED, A Kent. c - < YOU WILL FIND -AT 'i H E— > i MAGNOLIA SALOON, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, Bountifully supiflled with all * the delicacies of the season. THE BAR Will be found to contain the ftst Beer, Ale, Whiskeys, Brandies and Wines in the city. MAT F. NELtfON, may 1(1 3rd”' ' ^Proprietor. FOR THE CAMPAIGN Hampton and Home Rule. THE NEWS AND COURIER A Lire and Fearless Democratic News paper. Largest Circulation in tlio City. ’ Largest Circulation in the State.. Largest Circulation in the gotten States. EDISTO LANDS FOR SALE. All the News AboOtSouth Carolina. All the News About the South, All the News From Everywhere. PU»E AND UNDEFILKD DEMOCRACY- UNION ! JLET ICE! I EQUAL BIGHTS!!! Piccognuing the4‘araEi«unt Interest felt in The Approaching; Political Canvass By every Democrat who hopes to see the grout work of the Kedcwption of tho State made complete and permanent so that the pec pie umy reap and fully enjoy the Fruit of • their Sacrifices, The News and Courier will Direct all its ^Energies and Resources to Presenting ’ from day to day, and from week to week, Full and Interesting Ac- counts-of the I’rognjss of the CiMi.paign. <, To place the paper WITHIN THE BEACH OF EVERYBODY P2 iyi. , Jfvl Etprctt—Going North t«e»vt Augauta.... 6:40 p. m Leave Aucuota.... 6:40 p. m Arrive OolarnWa.’ 11:20 p. m W.' XiDav* Columbia 11:30 p. m. Arrive m 1 m£: ClwrloUu 4:53 a, m. . Mod Erp tu—Going South ........ 9:48 p. m iGilUBDltit* 2:54^. tn. i Culut^l ta...«.. v* • • •. 3.04 a. m. Aqgue’ 7:05a.m. Run dally. ? .i make eloao connec tion at Ohaiiui:e and Augusta for all iWest. Stop at points North; &• Hb-and followl ng nanidU atatioos only; Fort Mills, Rook Riii, Oh eater, Blackstock, Wlnnsboro, Ridgeway, Doko^Columbia, Bat-'iburg, Ridge Spring, Piuo House and Oianlte- Toexlngtoo, Bat'vvburg, Ridgp Spring, Johnston’s, Si)K4- vllle. - v v > ♦ Bay Pastetger- 'jt, ::\ r ~ Tariotte.,.. ive Chester inive Ooluutblb... Gomg South > 4 No. 1 ia so p, m. 2:42 p. m. 5:44 p. m. Leave lumbiti, 6:64 p. m. Xtea-' ve Oranlt-SKnllo. 9:51 p. m, Afrivu Attgiirfla............. 10:bd p. in. . Bay Patt»rftr—Going North ' N ° 2 . Leave August I....... 5:30 a.m. ‘ OolujDbla 9.35 a. m. rabla..., 9:40a.m. CfiMtef. 12:45 p. m. Oharlotte 2:58 p. m. Nos. 1 and 2 ruh dally, and make close connection at Augusta and Char lotte for points North,South and West, and stop at aH regular pass stations. T. D. KLINE, Hup’t. A Pope, Gen’l F. and P. Agent. 1 mm ---- < *"*‘w^*w*—-r-~m»± READ THIS! AUGUSTA DAILY NEWS..* gj lBE 0KB4T LOCAL I'AFEE. f —— >,•-». a! Pimi-ISIIED XVEBY Arr«KNOOS AT during this exciting contest vre have determ ined to offer tu mail subscribers the following ItEDCCED RATES FOR THE CAMPAIGN : THE NEWS AND COURIER, Dai y Edittrm, 6 months . . . . $4 00 THE NEWS AND COURIER. Tri, Weekly Edition, G month* $2 00 THE WEEKLY NEWS, G months ... 76 Subscriptions will be received at these rates for Mail Subecribers only, until May 16th In all case* the c* h must accompany the order. Friends of the Cause of Honest Home Rule in all the counties are iovited to aid us in swelling our Campaign Subscription Lists, which ought to include every intelligent voter in the State, KIORDAN & DAWSON, Proprietors, Charleston, S. Cv Centennial Medal Awarded. -—the FAMOUS- IKON KI1NO COOK STOVE IS THE LARGEST STOVE IN THE South with Reflecting Oven Doors and Patent Flues, with large Oven, meas uring 21 1-2 by 19 Inches, weight 340 pounds, guaranteed to bake in ten minutes. Don’t buy until you write for particulars. Price redvced. Iff „ H. h m. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, h|tWO EDITIONS DAILY! j!’i Latest Telegraphic, Foreign and ■ j Domestic Market#, Local and 4j GenermLNews. 1 Prices 6 in. with ware, only $21. 7 in. with ware, only $23. 8 In. with ware, only $29. Wb Bell eight other patterns and sizes. T. CAMPBELL, Opposite Pavilion Hotel, Meeting Street, Charleston, A C. aprl8-6tn I] Cheapest 'Paper is the South. .Av *» ' price $5 ptr aaoum, or 50 cents | per aaosth. Columbia Register t ^ • ■. v - JAMES A. HOYT, EDITOR. W. H. MOORE, Goo* Andrews. 3ft OTA K Y .rX7BI.IC ;«W1TH- ’ •*> STEADMAN, , - black villi, a c] *, _ ■apriMm*' ^'.VV' I Terms of Subscription t “TB Bail# JBdfuUr. One \ear.........^^,$7 00 Six Months.', 8 50 Three Month*. 1 75 t i . 1V»- Weekly Register, One Year . . 5 00 Six Months Three Months,. Weekly Reguter. y [ r . _ Own Year 2 00 Six Montha. 1 00 Three Months. ♦ w 50 1 1 J ^° ur Termfl ar ® Invariably Cash CALVO, FATTOK A CO H ' J* , J. A. PAItOJt, AT fim One thousand six hundred aeres prime cotton and provision lands on Edisto River and Yarrow Branch, four miles north of Williston, forsale. On this tract there is a good mtllscat with a substantial dam, an ample and unfailing water power. There is no bet ter location in thc colinty fora Merchant Mill or Cotton Manufactory. Titles good and the price at which it will be sold is far below its actual value. For further information apply to JOHN W. HOLMES, jano-tf Williston, S. C. JOHN W. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, witusTm, s* a, Practices in all the Courts of the Sta and the United States. s« p6-ly National House King Street, (BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.) Board, SI 50 Ker Day CHARLESTON. S MRS. II. M. BAKER, Proprietress,' sep20-ly JAMES M. RYAN, M?T0BIOr$r AT &AW, BARNWELL, S. C. sep5-ly At i9 £*=48 W ii JkTTOIiNKY A.T l^VW', BARNWELL, S. C., Practices in all the Courts. sepG-ly I L- TOBIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA janlO ly G W- M- AVilliams ATTORNEY AT LAW. MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Practices in all the courts. ^V. 1*. C’OlVISICIt. Attorney at Law, ALLENDALE, S. scp6-ly c. Central Hotel Broad Street, A. U G4TJ H T A, GKOItGUA Mrs-M W. Thomas, Centrally Located—-Convenient to Itu*lness. J. M.SKINNER, ,■ *■ ATTORNEY AT LAW, . Bamberg:, S. C. sep6-ly id* mmsm ATTORNEY AjpMAW, WII.LISTON.S, C. Practices in all the State rod United States Courts. Mantoue & Co., Propria tors of the Charleston Branch or ft* .v.r ■ mhU SE6AE FACTORY “ La Valentina.’’ Fine Hav^pa Tobacco Manufac tured exclusively by Cuban vrorl? men will, with skill, produce Segars equal in quality, style and fragranc to the best brands known. ' , ; lit BASI BAY STRBBT, Charleston. S' C- Bcpl3-Jy Williston Lands Tor Sale, Lying on the line of the Sou mile at its nearest point to the corporate limits of Williston, is a body of land containing aboat TURKIC TlldW*At^O ACRES. This land is Unsnrpasssd in fertility by any in Barnwell County, being suitable for either cotton culttke or .for rich crops of cereals. To tbbse who desire to engage in peach datura it affords Jt splendid J OPPORTUNITY pem I»RCiF<lXABL.B? INya^TMTENT. as it forms part of that limited territory around WHiiston which produce the finest peaches in the United. States, while the facilities for transpor tation afforded by tbc Railroad running through the tract places the great markets within easy reach. ,: , . - - - To those invalids who are in search of homes where . ( UKALTII AN 13 AJIUNDANCK ( ; 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 L .. v \ » WONUKItFTJL. NXIN Kit A Li MPKINO. which boils continually forth with great strength and volume. There are 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 bo sold at private sale in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to "W- t£- Kennedy or .A- J- AVeatlier«bee, Williston, South Carolina. may30-tf ^ - , r - :5v F asM©siM© Edwin J. White DEALER IN lAm CAPS, FURS & UMBRlIsXiAS, 269 King Street (0pp. Hasel) Charleston, South Carolina. Umbrellas made and repaired to order. Walter Steele ia with this bouse and will be pleased to See his friends. apl8-3tn -i ; . — —- James A Gray & Co. 9 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods is new complete, ami is the largest and best assorted in the South.* • Our Mourning Department contains everything from the lowest price to the finest goods imported. ; „ Our Black, Colored, nnd Fancy Silk Stock is universally acknowledged to be he finest in the market, a glance at its contents will convince the most skeptical. All the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods—‘ Chenille Jardiniere,” “Kes- illc Cypres,’’ “Beige Sylphide,” “Hornby” Victoria Suitings, Bourettes Ac. De signs and effects in Neckwear to be found nowhere else. The handsomest Scarf Laces and Embroideries ever offered to the* people of Georgia or Carolina. Everything pretty and desirable in Paraso’s, and in Fancy Goods generally. A Splendid Stock of Linens of every description Towels. Napkins and Doilies, Ac. Embroidered Piano Covers. . •* * » A full fine of Cassimereg, Cotlonades, Homespun and everything needed by Country Stores and Planters. The only complete, stock of Ladies’ Underwear south of Mason and Dixon's line Ladies nnd Misses suits in great variety. Boys suits (from 3 to 8 years.) A ; full line of Infant’s ww. Cloaks. Dresses, &c., <fecu Everything will be sold at the very lowest price—in fact so low as to astonish even buyers themselves. Orders tilled promptly and carefully. aprPGm James A. Gray & Co. HART & CO. Agricultural Implements. No. 1 LAP RING, “ 2 GREENVILLE SWEEP, “ 3 PLOW ( DEVICE. “ 4 BATESVILLE SWEEP, “ 5 PLOW CLEVJCE,' . “ 6 ORANGEBURG SWEEP, “ 7 HEEL BOLT, No. 8 GRASS ROD, “ 9 SOLID SWEEP, “ 10 SHOVEL PLOW BLADE, “ 11 BULL TONGUE, “ 12 DI’M’D FT BULL TONG’E, “ 13 CAST-IR’N TURN StlOV’L, “ 14 STEEL TURN SHOVEL. ADJU8TAHL.li: J?L.OW HTOCHT. Charleston, S. C. J. E PARKER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants. COTTON AND N4VAL STORES, Accommodation Wharf and Vender^Raigc, Charleston, Sooth , \ THE OLD -RKLIABLE, Cash j. , r> * w 7 * BEGS AGAIN TOjCALL YOUR VERY SERIOUS ATTENTION TO Kia mammoth and Matchless Stock of First-claw y . |* SPRING AND SUMMED DRY GOODS, ^ ».A • '■ 4,v , Which baa never before reached such astonishingly low down prlcee. M| - . . . ... 1M4.1 friends will see how nagriy impossible It ie to enumerate...all the things^ . T Dry Goods Store. My customers can rply on my stock supply!ug anything that thev can think or desire.' Send your orders with confidence, for anything you want—you shill not be diflAPPol Q t*d- Describe os pearly Asyou can what you want, and kbout the price you want to pay. >• ' . Exceptional Lines and Rricefl In the following departments may be relied on: Drtss Goods, White Good'8,'iUQ8iery and Notionl, ^ Cassimeres, IIouse-Keepiug Goods, Domestics, Paris Trimmed Hats. Small i Wares, Ladies’ v. Ready-Made Suits, Lace Ghods, Handkerchief. jy Parcels amounting to $I0.|MpL)MV d 0Ter ^ ^ delivered Free of Charge. '. James W. Turley. ■ — »—• ,| rii i" i ■rfi'Ji-iriaiiriii . mflyl6-3in S'd iu. J. P. Browne, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY. CHINA AND.CLASSWABK, ' • • • ^ * M ■ .‘ii Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charlestop, South Carolina* ..-»F Orders solicited for the above gopds, aad prices New York or Boston. i DAY, TANNAHILL& Co r.fv -----r—v WHOLESALE DEALEnS IN Carriages, Wagons, , Coach Materials, t Harriefl%' Leather, i..f* SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. The attention of the public is called to onr large anu complete a<sortment of good$ ^ in all the above branches, which we are offeringftcry low to suit the times. Send for our prices. ’ ,• .. Y ,. •.? .»«' Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways,One-Horse Wagons, Three turd Four Horse Wagons,. Baggies Umbrc’la?, Children’s Carriages—all prices, Comte and Clip pers, Sad lies, Rridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Rack Bauds, Bits, Harness of all de*-, criptions, Collars, Haines, Traces, Satchels, Ilamc Strings, Horae Brushes, Buckles Ac, * ■ * v * r » *.v ’ ’*“ ■». I* ’ Oak and Hetnrock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip’ Skins; Linings, Regs, Last's Trees, Crimps, Crumps, Tools and Findings of - all kinds. Leather and Gum Belting—2 to 11 incites, Soapstones, Hemp and Gum ^ Packing. ' . , , • The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Phntalion Wagon—wide or narrow -i Tires, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 15 8 Axlp, all at bottom prices.. Day, Tannahill & Co. mar28-ly AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. ’ T Augusta Hotel; ir Corner of Uroad and Wasliinpjtoii Streets .AU&U3TA CJSORSXA. Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furni ftaY"The Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guesl will be received, or called at any hour.' BATES OF BOARD, novl Cm * $2.00 PER DAY. T- W M MOORIS PropV, Terriberry 4k Brickie^ r 1 A' Manufacturers of y* A# m t.... . . v . *> - . *-v- •f*. Doors Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, fcc M at Charlesten Prices. f- ' » fc- A. - * . . 4 . ,. , A CootrActa for House Building made on favorable termo 4bd all work guaf** anteed. We will either furnish all material and put up houses or s&ll partite the lumber and mouldings as tbdy ppefer. Will take Jobe in any part of Barn well, Colleton, Orangeburg or Aiken cniUtleis. * * Address TERRIBERRY & BRICKLE, Bamberg, 8. O. nov8 6m " ; 7 T r' " -. v < » Quick Sales; and Small Profits. I am offering the hargeat stock of ■ a ' ' «c v F Dry Goods, Boots, t i , v 33 > * ■ ':r .•V Nlioes. Groceries Ever offered in this county, at real break down prices, that must tract an endlese and admiring throng of customers. v- \ Come and examine my stock befopj purchasing elsewhere, as I teWly; the fact that competition with me ie absolute rain toauy other (^Highest prices paid for cotton, and Kberal liberal Adreuces made on i janlT-ly aog80-tf