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EUISTO LANDS FOR SALE.
♦ '• ■ ■ , • ••
One thousand six hundred acres prime
ipm
cotton and provision . lands on Edisto
Bkver «n AY arrow Branch, four miles'
north of Williston, for sale.
Ou this trpet there is a good mil) seat
With a . sahstuatial dam, an ample and
unfailing water power:- There is no bet
ter location in the county for a Merchant
Mill or Cotton « Manufactory, n Titles
good atkd the price at-which ib will be
sold is far below its actual value.
For further information apply to
JOHN WvHOLMES,
jan3-tf „ Williston, S. C.
JOHN IV. HOLMES,
.. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ‘
WWSM&Tm, Ss
Pr^cticeai in all the Conrts of theSta
and the United States. sep6-ly
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(RET. GEORGE AND, LIBERTY.)
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MRS. H. M. BAKER, Proprietress;
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JAMES M. RYAN,
ATTOSKHTAT XAW.
BARNWELL, S. C.
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A. M, OWSNS,
^.XXOIINKY >VX LAW,
Uarnwell, s. c.,
Practices in all the Courts.. •
sepd- ly
I L.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA
janlO ly
a
W M "W illiams
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA.
Practices in all die comts.
A. It. CONNKK.
Williston Lands for Sale.
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Byjfig ■on the line of the South Carolina Rxilpoad, > within one^half a
mile at its nexrMt point to the corporate limits of WilltsteP, is a body of
land containing about' ’»•;*' $ *».’ w i'- ♦ •
THOUSAND AOJttEUi. % /
..Tfils land is. unsurpassed in fertility by uny.m Barirwell County, heiuf
suitable for either cotton culture or for rich chops of cereals. To those
w^o desire to engage in peach culture it affords a splendid , - t;
oipi^OHXUNlXV ^•HOB’IXAHIUB: INVJPfXMKNX,
as it forms part of that limited’territory around.WHiiston- which produce
the finest peaches in the United States, uhile the facilities for transpoi-
tation afforded by,.the lU>lFoikd< running through the tract places the
great markets within easy
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To those invalids who are in.search of homes where ,,
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HKALXH AND AisUNDA^pCl • ( i;ft . (V j
combine to render life pleasant and endurable no better location can bo
found. It is within a short ride of Aiken, and on it there is a
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) . WQNDKRinUU MIN BRAD SDRING.
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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, be sold; at private sale in lots to suit purchasers./”
For particulars,apply to . ,
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W• t£ Kennedy cxr. A-- J-Weathersbee,
Willistoii, South Carolina,
may 30* f — -
a.
Edwin J. White:
DEALER IN
•w.' - < r* ‘4 %i-
HATS, OAFS, FOBS A OMBBSLIiAS,
269 King Street (Opp. Basel) Charleston, South Carolina.
Umbrellas made and repaired to order. •• !*
Wallet Steele is with this bouse and will he pleased to see his friends.
apl8-3m ——yr^ —c
James A Gray & Coii
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
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Our Stock of Spring aud Summer Dry Goods is now complete, and is the largest
and best assorted iu the South. •' •“ ' t -
Our Mourning Department contains everything from the lowest price to the
finest goods imported.. IX :: ’J • \ ^ : . 1 ‘
Our Black, Colored, and Fancy Silk Stock is -Universally acknowledged to bo
he finest in the market, a glance at its contents will Convince tlrO ntoft skeptical
All the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods—“Chenille Jardiniere,“Res-
ille Cypres,’’ “Beige Sylphide,” “Hornby” Victoria Suitings, Bourettes Sec. De.
is and effects in Neckwear to be
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signs and enects m iveexwear io oe found nowhere else.
• The havdsowtesi Scarf Laces and Embroideries ever offered to the people of
Georgia or Carolina.
Everything pretty and desirable in Parasols, and in Fancy Goods Generally. •
A Splendid Stock of Linens of every description Towels. Napkins and Doilies, Ac.
Embroidered Piano Covers. 1 ‘ ♦' '
A full line of iCassimeres, Cottonades, Homespun and everything needed by
Country Stores trad Planters. * ' ' . :- , r ‘ •; • m 1 ^
The only complete,stock of Ladies’ Underwear south of Mdsrri and'Dixon’-s line;
Ladies and Misses suits in great variety.-Boys suits (from 3 to 8 years.) A full
lino of Infant’s wear, Onnks. Dresses, Ac., Ac. Everything will be sold at the
very, lowest, price—in fact so low as to astonish even buyers themselves
Orders filled promptly and carefully.
»pr4*8m
James A. Cray & Co.
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CO;
Agricultural Implements.
. Attorney at taw,
ALLENDALE,' S. C.
sep6-ly
Central Hotel
Broad Street;
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ATJGTJSX A.,OIE O ROI A
Mrs- M- W- Thomas.
Centrally Located-—ConFeniont to Buiineos.
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J. M .SKINNER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bambere:. S. C-
sep6-ly
M. M. YR8lin9M,
A TTORNK TATLAW,
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WII,LI8TON, B. O.
, Practices in all the State and United
States Courts.
Mantoue & Co.,
Proprietori of the Charleston Branch
V... OF TBS
HAVANA SUGAR FACTORY
.-“La Valentina.”
Fine Havana Tobacco Manufac
tured exduaivelj by ( Caban work
men will, with, skill, produce Sagers
equal in quality, stjl! and fragranc
to th$ best brands known*, ,
116 HAST BAY STREET,
Charleston. 8- G
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No. 1 LAP RING,
“ 2 GREFNVILLE SWEEP,
8 PLeW-4'DEViGB.- - J
“ 4 BATESVILLE SWEEP,
“ 5 PLOW CLEVICE, 'V-
“ 6 ORANGEBURG SWEEP,
“ 7 HEEL BOLT,
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No. 8 GRASS ROD.
“ 9 SOLID SWEEP,
" Iff SHOVEL PLOW BLADE,
“ ii bull tongue;
“ 12 dpm'd rr buLltong’e,
“ 18 OAST-IR’N TURN^BOV’L,
“ 14 STEEL TURN SHOVEL.
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BEGS 'AGAIN TO CALL’YOUR VERY SERIOUS ATTENTION TO
his mammoth and Matchless Stock of Flrstr*rt»fS ^
1^: , . . S^RINO AJSD SUMlpIIl DRY GOODS,
' WWoh baa never hetote reached such Mtpplsblbgly low.dMVn^i
Mends will see bow utterly impoeslble If to. to, enumerate,^ the
My bustomere can rely pn., jay
Dry Goods Store. My bustomsrs can rely pouny
that they can tmnk.or desire. Send your orders with ooflfldence, ror
you want—you shall not ha disappointed. Describe aancwly,.M you can
i snail i
yoU want, and about the price you want to pay. . . •
■ Exceptional Lises and Prices in tbs foUpwlng depaBmeOts may be relied on.
Drifts Goods,i White Goods, Hosiery and Notions,
C^ssimeres, ; Houso-K^epiog Goods, Doraestica,^
Paris Trimihed Hats. jSraall Wares, Ladies’
. Ready-Made Suits, Lace G&ods,‘Handkerchiefs.Y* ' * 1
fy 5 Parcels amounting to $10.00 and over wUbbc delivered Free of (fhargo.
James W. Turley.
may 16-8 m
uii\a hall;
J.-P. Browne^ Akefai
IMPORTER AND DEilER IN CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
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Oilers solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with Baltimore,
New York or Boeton.
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.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Carriages, Wagons, (paftch, A Jdateriffls,
SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING.
& Co.,
Leather,
i
The attention of the public is called to oar. Urge and complete assortment of goods,
in all the above brandies, which we are offering very low to gait tbe tiroes. Send
for oar price?. . . ' ' /’ * *
Carriages'Buggies, RockawaySjOnc-Ucfrse Wagons, Three and- Four Horse
Wagons, Buggies Umbrellas, Children’s Carriages—all prices; 1 Combs and Clip
pers, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits,-Harness of all dea-
criptions, Collars, Haines, Traces, Satchels, Hame Strings, Horse Brushes,
BucUes Ac, • ~ -+~~- . - r~r--u-- t*h *i ,
. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf! and ‘Kip* Sltn?^
linings, Pegs, Last?, Boot Trees, Crimps, Cramps, Tool* And Findings #f all
kinds. leather and Gum Belting—2 to 14 inches, Soapstones, Hemp and Gain
Packing, im ••• " * : - l v ;. ,*?• . 1
The Famous Jack son Paten t Truss Rod Plantation WagotJ—wide or narrow ^
Tiros, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 1 5-8 A»lt, ill at bottom prices..
Day, Tannahill & Co.
mar28-ly AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. T
Corner of Broad^. and Washington Streets
£ dtiti 8 T A* fi ll 6 $k S A. - ,
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Has been ThBroughiy *Renovated, Rentodeled : a!h(! 'N'8t)l*l^ Furnished-^^
jKgrTho- Office of the HotM will be open duYiog the night, and guests,
will be received,^ called at any l^our.. ,|
RATES OF BOA^9 r $&«a rKR DAY. ,
novi 6m W M MOORE !PropV
TerrilfeWy St llrickle,’
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Manufacturers ol
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Doors Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, &c., at Charleston Prices.
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Gontraota for House Building made on favorable terms ^afid all workjguaf^
anteed. We wilt either furnish all material and pot up bousee or eell parties
tbe lumber aod mouldings as they prefer. Will take jobs in any part of Barn
well, Cofieton, Grangrtiurg or Aiken couotie$. ■
Address , TEBRIBEBRY & BRICKLE, Bamberg, S. O. - nov8 6m
Quick
s; and Small Profits
-in
Jim
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I am offering the largest'stoek of
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factors and Commission Merchants.
COTTON AWD NAVAi WORM? ,
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|^> Acoommodation Wharf
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COUtu L/ftTOlUUU
Liberal Advaaera m Conaignmentt.
^ Evcd offered in -this county, at real break down prices, that must
tract an endless and admiring throng of costouaera. 1 •>
[ ' Come and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as $ boldly
Hie fact that competition with me ie abeofaterain'toaDy other merchant in <
1 Qr' Highest prices paid for cotton, and liberal advances made on at!
SIMOk BROVm
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