The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 10, 1878, Image 4

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Ptsseoger Route. >,•■■«. rOOT ROYAL RAILR041B, > Auocbta, Oa., Jana ), 1878. f owing panoenfor aobadul* will bp E on fttad nftor J«tne 2n«fs ~ ~ Mn *r* 1 TEA XX, Rlegant Lumb Sleaptng Cars bat ween An —*“ and SorannaJk withont change Going hhM—No. 1, Daily, via FR Railroad 10 00pm at'Yemaaaao via P R It R 2 50 a in Yema—e via S 4 C R R 8 20 a m Chariaoton via 8 ft C K R 8 20 a n. vo Savannah via P 4 C R R 8 00 am Savannah 4 10pm Jacksonville vi Fla. Coni'! 0 55am e Yemaaaee via PR Railroad 8 85a in ve Benafort via P R Railroad 4 58 a m Port Royal via P RR . 5 15 p n. Owing Norik -No, 2, Daily - , y Port Royal via F R R . . 11 00 p m Beanfort via P R R R . . 1 23 p m Yemaaaee viaPRRR. 100am r Jackaonvllla via Fla. Cant’l 4 46 p tn va Savannah via A and QUA 8 40 a m • Savannah via 8 and C R /! 8 80 p m 1 emaaaee via S and C R A 1 20 a m Yemaaaee via P R Railroad 2 00 a m Augusta via P R Railroad 6 40 a m attention invited to eonuactioni of routs between Augusta and Charleston, ger. are landed hi the centre of n. Street railroad tan run ftom to all prinrfpal parts of tht city, checked th through. trough tickets for sal eat nil prinei offices. Robert G, Flemixq, General Superintendent. J. 8. Davakt, General Pasrenger Agent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Oi ABiomt, Count ex a 4 Acowa R. R GiuttAL Passexorr Department Columbia, S. C. Jan The followii •VTA R. R. 1 rMINT. V 27,1878. J ring passenger schedule will be operated on and after this dale: Mail Erpreu —Going North Leave Augusta. 6:40 p. m Arrive Columbia 11:20 p. m Leave Columbia. 11:30 p. m. Arrive Charlotte see eoenaoaaeo 4:58 a, m. Mail Riprut—Going Sovtn Leave Charlotte 0:48 p. m Arrive Columbia 2:54 a. m. Leave Columbia. 3:04 a.m. Arrhre Augusta.. 7.-05a. m. Rua dally, and make close connec- arr-havr ESUK- .r • ■ ♦Inn nrr»hmintnnd Anousta for all joints North, South and West Stop at itiMonitig tiaiumi etatioos ouly : Furl Mills, Rook Hill, Chester, Blackstock, “Wlnusboro, Rldgoway, Doko,Columbia, Lexlogton, Bateeburg, Ridge Spring, Johnston’s, Pine House and Grunlte- ▼iile. Day Fat linger—Going Soutn No. 1 Leave Charlotte....... 12:30 p, m. Leave Chester 2:42 p. m. Arrive Columbia. 3:44 p. in. Leave Columbia 5:54 p. m. Leave Graniteville 0:51 p. m. Arrive Augusta 10:36 p. m. Day Faiungtr—Going North No 2 Leave Augusta 5:30 a. m. Arrive Columbia 9:35 a m. Leave Columbia.. 9:40 a. m. Leave Chester.. 12:45 p. in. Arrive Charlotte 2:58 p. m Noe. 1 and 2 run dally, and make dose connection at Augusta and Char lotte for points North,»outh and Weet, and stop at all regular pass stations. T. D. KLINE, Sup’t. A. Pops, Gen’l P. and P. Agent. SAM’L a MARSHALL KUTVARP C. MARS H ALL. JULIUS 1. WESCftAT. SiVUEL it. MARSHALL & C\, DTPORTBRS Of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., and Agricultural Implements, 814 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY. (Sign of the Golden Gun). ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET. Cliarleatoa, ffi. C. c; ' 4t- Agents fob Celebrated Watt Plows sepl2 lyr Don’t Fail To go or send your orders for French China, White Granite, Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers, kc., to the 8HINA OP H.€. Stoll, Agt >2-'- • : . -v 287 KING STREET, (Opposite Masonic Temple), CHARIaBSTCTN, 8. c. FOR THE CAMPAIGN EDISTO LANDS One thousand six hundred acres prime cotton sod provision lands on H&mpton and Home Rule. sprii Edisto THE NEWS AND COURIER A Live and Fearless Democratic News* paper. Largest Circulation in the City. Largest Circulation in the State. Largest Circulation in the Qotton Stats All the News About South Carolina, All the News About the South. All the News From Everywhere. River and Yarrow Branch, four miles north of Williston, for sale. On this tract there is n good mill seat with a substantial dam, an ample and unfailing water power. There is no bet ter location in the eounty for a Merchant Mill or Cotton Manufactory, Titles good snd the price at which it will be sold is far below its actual value. For further information apply to JOHN W. HOLMEK, jan3-tf Williston, S. O. PUaE AND UNDRFILED DEMOCRACY- UNION! JUSTICE!! EQUAL RIGHTS! 11 Recognizing the Paramaunt Interest felt in The Approaching Political Canvass By every Democrat who hopes to sec the great work of the Redemption of the State made complete and permanent so that the people may reap and fully cnjeiy^the Fruit of their Sacrifices, The News and Courier will Direct all its Energies aud Resources to Presenting from day to day, and from week to week, Full and Interestin| Ac counts of the Progress of the Campaign JOHN W. HOLMES, 4 • J ATTORNEY AT LAW, mt&uwm, s* a, Practices in all the Courts of the Sta and the United States. scpG-ly National House To place the paper WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYBODY during this exciting contest we have determ ined to offer to mail subscribers the following REDUCED RATES FOR THE CAMPAIGN : THE NEWS AND COURIER, Daiiy Edition, 6 months $i 00 THE NEWS AND COURIER. Tri- Weekly Edition, C months $2 00 THE WEEKLY NEWS, 0 months . . . 75 Subscriptions will be received at these rates for Mail Subscribers only, until May 15th In all coses the cadi must accompany the order. Friends ofthe Cause of Honest Home Rule in all tho counties are invited to aid us in swelling our Campaign Subscription Lists, which onght to include every intelligent voter in the State, RIORDAN & DAWSON, Proprietors, Charleston, S. C 353 King Street (BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.)| Board, SI 50 Per Dav CHARLESTON. S. C MRS. II. M. BAKER, Proprietress,’ sep20-ly I L. TOBIN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA janlO ly G- W- M Williams (ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Practices in all the courts: A. II. CONNKR. Centennial Medal Awarded. —THE FAMOUS- IRON KING COOK STOVE IS THE LARGEST STOVE IN THE South with Reflecting Oven Doors nod Patent Flues, wiiti large Oven, meas uring 211-2 by 19 Inches, weight 340 pounds, guaranteed to bake in ten minutes. Don’t buy until you write for particulars. PJUCF REDUCED. Prices 6 in. with ware, only 821. 7 in. with ware, ouly 823. 8 in. with ware, only 829. We sell eight other patterns and sizes. T. CAMPBELL, Opposite Pavilion Hotel, IJeeting Street, Charleston 8. C. aprlS-tkn Columbia Register- JAMES A. H )YT, EDITOR. Term* of W ubwcriptlon s Ihuly Urgtiler. One Year ...87 00 Hix Months ... 3 50 Three Months ... 1 75 TH- Weekly Utyuti r. One Year ... 5 00 Six Months. ... 2 50 Three Months ... 1 25 Weekly Rci/ister. One Year 00 Six Months ... 1 00 Three Months 50 Our Terms are Invariably Cash in Advance. CALVO, PATTON & CO., . Proprietors C. A Calvo, Jr., J. A. Patton, W. B. M’Dahkl J. T. Wklls. H- M. LANIER —WITH—» Goods packed and shipped without •xtra charge. wp!2-3mo THE PAPER TO TAKE- LONG JEfSTA.13LISHK1J). ENTERPRISING l RELIABLE! TEE CHRONICLE A SENTINEL (Established 1785.) THE CONSTITUTIONALIST, IP^*' (Established 1799.) I|*C- Vtf to Two Papers ConsoBdatsd March 18,1877 Ifffig*? The Cmbcxicxs axd Cosstitutioxaust, - ~ , Tri-Weekly, Weekly)-the only mor ■ published in the City of Augusta •od the only paper receiving the Telegraphic Dispatches oftheNsw York Associated Press. ’ moraio M published in Eos* n South Carolina. r to advertisers than Js and Constitutionalist is polities, but perfectly inds, ts upon man and upon all important i. snd reso- ooming win- in Washington, will keep oar readers RPBayley&Co —IMPORTERS OF— CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, &c. 517 IIAINOYKR NT It LET, BALTIMORE, Maryland. feb21.6m Mantoue & Co. Liquor Merchants, AND MMACTIMS OF oECARS 118 East Ray Street, CHA.RLKHTON, B. <J. sepl&Iy TAKE NOTICE. I would respectfully solicit my friends and the public to call and examine my fine Liquors, Beer, Segars and Tobacco. I oan be found under tho Patterson Old Crow Whiskey A specialty. So come along and you will not be humbugged. Attorney at Law, s. c. ALLENDALE. fcpG-ly Central Hotel Broad Street, A. U G TJ H T A, GEORGIA Mrs- M- W Thomas, Centrally I/ocnted—Convenient to business. J. M. SKINNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bambercf’ S. C- pepG-ly Bo vmmsm, ATTORNEY A1 LAW, WII/LISTON, e. C. Practices in all the Shite and United States Courts. Mantoue & Co.. Proprietors of the Charleston Branch OF THE HAVANA SEGAR FACTORY “ La Valentina.” Fine Havana Tobacco Manufac tured exclusively by Cuban work men will, with skill, produce Segars equal in quality, style and fragranc to the best brands known. 116 EAST BAY STREET, Charleston, S' C- sepl.3-ly Gold. Great chance to make mo ney. If you can’t get gold you can get greenbacks. We need a person in every town; take sub scriptions for the largest, cheapest and best illustrated family publication in the world Any op* can become a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to sub. scribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reports making over $150in a week, A lady agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. All who engage make money fast You can devote ad your time to the business, or only your spare time- You need not be away from home over night You can doit as well as others. Full particulars, direc tions and terms free. Elegant and expensive outfit free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs noth ing to try the business. No one who en gages fails to make great pay. Address “The People’s Journal,” Portland, Maine. jan3 ly New Goods ! I AM NO W RECEIVING A FRESH STOCK 1 of G Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery-Ware, Machine Oil. Kerosene Oil, Neatsfoot Oil, Turnip Seed, Bagging and Ties. To which I Invite the attention of the people of Barnwell and Orangeburg coun ties I wf will guarantee to sell os cheap as the goods can be sold—for cash. Your patronago Is respectfully solicited G- E- STEADMaN, Agent, BLACKY ILLE, S. C. augl5-tf FOR SALE. TRACT of Land near Graham’s, containing 196^ acres. Eighty acrea are now under successful culti vation, the balance to wood land. Dwelling and out houses on the place, A saw mill is within a mile, and the place is accessible by two roads. Ap ply to G. T. ANDREWS. Blackville, 8. C. sepl2-2mo .r LOCKHART & PINCKHAM, Heal Estate ^A-ejents. 4< -AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Frttz’s Retreat, 102 MARKET ST., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, S. CL ALES, WINEft, LIQUORS AUD CIGARS, Lunclx From Eleven to One O’clock: Oysters Served in Every Style: Call and see me. feb28-Iy FRITZ MOLLIyVlIUFR, Agent. Williston Lands tor Sale. :o: Lying on the line of the South Carolina Railroad, within one-half a mile at its nearest point to the corporate limits of Williston, is a body of land containing about TIIKKTC THOUHATSTD ACMilCN. This land is unsurpassed in fertility by any in Barnwell County, being suitable for cither cotton culture or for rich crops of cereals. To those who desire to engage in peach culture it affords a splendid «r»i*oirruisriTY i'on investment. 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 the Railroad running through the tract places the great markets within easy reach. To those invalids who are in search of homes where HEALTH AND AHUNDANCE comhinc 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 f WONDERFUL MINERA LS HRING. 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. N r lhe lands will be sold at private sale in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to H - Kenned - " or .A.- .7 Weatliersbee Williston, South Carolina. W. Shapakd Wheiass. - -M-’ Wheless, W ’ "t Wholesale and Vd Corner Broad ant L coKNEi’uington Sts., (burke! s t a ^;, G a 52—66 ft KERNGOOD BROS., Y Wholesale Dry Goods, 241 and 243 West Baltimore Street, between Cnarles and Hanover Streets, BALTIMORE, MD. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, ETC. sep5-Gmo ✓ ^ _ STOP AT THE PATTERSON HOUSE mayilO-fr James A €Jray & Co., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Where splendid accommodations can be obtained at all times and at moderate terms. aug29-tf James M. By an WITH Miillaney & Hayes, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, - - - *•. ...v*-- i ...»•< . .4 * Indianapolis, Indiana. Samples on exhibition at S. C. WILLIAMS’, Barnwell, S. C. aujr29 Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods is now complete, and is the largest ■ and best assorted in the South. CHINA HALL, Our Mourning Department contains everything from the lowest price to the finest goods imported. Our Black, C’olured, and Fancy Silk Stock is universally acknowledged to be he finest in the market, a glance at its contents will convince the most skeptical. \ll the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods—‘‘Chenille Jardiniere,” “Res- ille Cypres,’’ “Beige Sylphide,” “Hornby” Victoria Suitings, Bourettes &c. 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 Parasols, and in Fancy Goods generally. A Splendid Stock of Linens of every description Towels. Napkins and Doilies, Ac. 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, Ac.. &c. Everything w ill he sold at the very lowest price—in fact so low as to astonish even buyers themselves. Orders filled promptly and carefully. apr4-Jm James A. Gray & t o. HART & CO. Agricultural Implements. No. 1 LAP RING, “ 2 G REKNYILLE SWEEP, “ 3 PLOW CLEVICE. “ 4 BATESVILLE SWEEP, “ 5 PLOW CLEVICE, “ 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’X TURN SHOV’L, “ 14 STEEL TURN SHOVfcL. A D a U N T .V 11 I, K U»LOW STOCIC. Charleston, IS* C. - A J. E PARKER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants. COTTON AND NAVAL STORES, Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. V J. P. Browne, A^ent, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Carolina- Orrtorp solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with Baltimore, New York or Boslon. aj.18 Gtu DAY, TANNAHILL & Co., Carriages, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wagons, Coacb Materials, Harness, SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. Leather, The attention of the public is called to our large and complete assortment of goods in all the above branches, which ive are offering very low to suit the times. Send for our prices. Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, One-IIorsc Wagons, Three and Four Horse Wagons, Buggies Umbrellas, Children’s Carriages—all prices, Combs and Clip pers, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harness of all des criptions, Collars, Haines, Traces, Satchels, Hume Strings, Horse Brushes, Buckles &c. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins, Linings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, Cramps, Tools and Findings fff all kinds. Leather aud Gum Belting—2 to 14 inches, Soapstones, Hemp and Gum Packing. 1 he Famous Jackson Patent Truss Hod Plantation Wagon—wide or narrow Tires, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 1 5-8 Axle, all at bottom prices.. Day, Tannahill & Co. mar28,,1 y AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Augusta Hotel, Corner of Sroad and 'W r ash.ington Streets AI/.6BSTA, ©EOESBA. Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished' Tho Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests, will be received, or called at any hour. RATES OF BOARD, TER DAV. n°.i 6m ~W- M MOORE Prop’r* T. W. WAGKXKR. G. A. WAGESEK. ®. W. WAGENES & US. CEABLBSTOH. g. p. I0LESALE GROCERS, COTTON FACTORS AND Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendu Grocer House, 163 and 165 Eas Agents for Georgia Grange FertJ Also, Sole Agent for Old Crow Wh * Liberal advances made on cousii v »nd 4 Queen Street, elebrated Hook Cotton Tie. Shirts, 75c. w AMSUTTA SHIRTS, with fi janlT-ly the Laundry, only 75c. each. Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear sepl2-3mo ts, 75C.<! - .• j . ■ . ■< -- j-,: 4.--,