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IOLINA RKDEE,
I! c*n it be, oft* it be T
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oh, my country ! U le»< tb<u
art front
from Radical
glorious
isf'V"
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! of oppression bae peat,
/mi« o w»*fuiii-tops lUo dawn breaks at laet.
Qoae now are the dangers, 10 long by thee
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brased;
Carolina, dear country, thank God thou art
aaredl
• Saved from ruin, ditorder. dleheuor, det-
pair;
Ooon more among paUone thy name shall be
fhlr ;
And thy head, bent so low, shall be lifted
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again,
For the prayers of thy children hare not
been >3 rain.
Nor their efforts—God bless thy sons, honest
and braret —
tong and hard hare thsy struggled their
; - country to sare;
Ard all they bare sutfered, and all they hare
borne,
To reclaim thy lost honor will nerer be
known.
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B«Uh. 1 conflict is ended, the victory achler-
Carpllna from negro dominion relieved,
Carpet-baggers no longer will plunder the
State,
Not aliens stir up dissension and hate.
Thy white halls of Justice once more will r«-
H sound
With the echo of truths, long to them a
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And the reins of thy government Hampton
shall hold,
A man trus as steel, Arm as rock, pure as
gold.
there’s S voice of rejoicing all over our land ;
From the heights of the mountains to the
ocean’s strand;
But, amid the loud jubilee, comes a low
sound,
The resolve of a people from fetters unbound.
That as long as the sun and the moon shall
endure,
The freedom of South Carolina is sure—
•Tia the pledge of her sons, brave, generous,
esteemed,
they’ll keep It—thank God, Carolina’s
redeemed!
Ebsouhn*.
BOOTS A \ l>
SHOES.
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LADIES’ DErAMWENT.,
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i)f every grade anlf Style, from the com'
in the market, at IXu'Sr’pl^eiflhan itnynCOsej^itfoti to t*ie finest. New York work at the*
I offer the finest fitting goods to be found
pHlfslh,
in Georgia, quality oousidored. I have al
ways in stock a full aesortuwat of French
Rtu Boots of superior make, bfeidee a general
stock of medium qutflilios, which we ugkr a>
bergs ins. also a very great vayiety of Slip-
pets, Newprnrr Tt os,-etc., at populai prices.
MISSES’ DEPARTMENT.
A .
A grand display of prime made Dutton
Boots, for dresH and school wear, at lowest
wholesale figures. Also offer bargains in
Boys’, Misses’ and Childrens’ Goods to aU
1 raoi the family trade of Georgia and South
Carolina.
INFANTS’ TV BAB,
cheapest possible prices.
GENTS’ IHSPAUTMENT /
Embrace, w-waiwawted rteck -of Fashtom*
ablq^Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, made espe
cially for retail, equal to any custom work,
at half its cost. Besides a large asHortment
of medium grades, for working people.
ut 200 ca^es of the above named work
now on sale. Polite attention and strictly
Fair Dealing for fill.
Peter Keenan,
oelO 3mo Central Hotel Block.
Augusta $lioc House,
i 233 BROAD STREET,
(OPPOSITE MASONIC TTALL),
Falil Winter Stock Boots “ Shoes
I ’YERY variety of Goods In my line can be found at my Store. Fine Goods
t for Mon’» and Ladies’wear a specialty. Also, all qualities for plantation
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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DRY GOODS STORE
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and domestic use sold at the lowest pric j s.
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ROYAL.
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OTTO F. WFITFRS,
Wholesale Grocer,
—AND DEALER IN—
Segars, Liquors and Tobacco.
AGENT FOU THE CELEBRATED
Monarch Whiskey.
Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers’
celebrated Rutter Crackers.
sep26 ly Nos. 108, 110, 112 and 181 East Bay, Charleston, S C.
.i.i.nus .niLLEit
239 Cor. .Broad and Jackson Sts., AngiMa, Ga.
I S now fllled to ovetflowing with the choicest stock of Fall and Winter Dry
Goods, Notions, &e, the market ean afford. Bought strictly for cash, and
to be sold in accordance with the times.
I have jyst returned from the Northern markets, where I have bought all
the latest styles of Drees Goods, in black and colors, cheap enough to please
any reasonable buyer. Special inducements offered in black and colored Silks,
Trimming Silk and French Novelty patterns, double widths for overskirts. A
beautiful 1 lose of Ladlee’aod Blisses’ Fancy Hose, Mens’ half Hbs>\ Gents’ and
Ladles’ neck wear, in the prettiest styles ; Corsets and a most excellent line of
Notions, at a drive. Gentlemen and Ladies’ furnishing goods, Ladies’cloaks
and cloak material, Ladies’ clot h water proof, at h+rd pun prices. Black Doe-
kins, Broad Cloths, Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Georgia Plains and
fwills. &c. White and colored 10, 11 and 12 4 Blankets. Black Cashmere add
colored Shawls, in single aud double widths. Buggy Blankets, Buffalo Robes,
&c., &c.
I ask a careful examination, and defy competition in low prices. Nothing
knowingly misrepresented. Polite attention given to customers. Samples
sent to any address on application, and express charges paid on all bills of §5
and upwards. Special attention given to orders.
ocHWJrno JAMES MILLER. (Miller’s Corner.)
FALE AND WINTER
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A GREETING- TO THE PEOPLE
FROM THE OLD RELIABLE
CASH DRY GOORS STORE
W. SlIAPARt) WhBLESS.
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Wheless, W ilson & Co.
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Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
Comer Broad and Was]
(BURKE CORNER),
-A-ugiista, Ga
KERNCOOD HBOS..
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Wholesale Dry Goods,
241 and 243 West Baltimore Street, between Cnarles and Hanover Streets,
BALTIMORE, MD.
DRESS' GOODS,
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SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
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James M. By an
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Hullanej & Hayes,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
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J AS. W. TURLEY.
?>GO BROAD STREET, A l GCSTA, GA*
announce
s season than
Indianapol*s, Indiana.
At
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Grand Opening
Of the i^all Caiiigiais^ia
No Successful Opposition to my Run!
le News: Georg® Busybead
the Cherokee Nation, is In
in quest of help for his peo-
ting of about fifty famllie®,
in Swayne county, N. C.
Cherokee Indiana closely adhered
Confederate cause during the
unpleasantness,” and at Its ter-
tbey found themselves 1m-
* and forsaken. Chief Buay
make an effort to obtain an
from the quartermaster’^ de
partment, which will enable him to in
vest all funds he can collect in provis
ions, and In the meantime he will grate
fully accept and forward articles of
clothing or blankets be may receive.
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The Atlanta correspondent of the
Augusta News says: VI wish to men
tion a fact that is not well known.
William Longstreet, grandfather of
Gen. James Longstreet, who resided
-In, Augusta In the year 1790, was
the ftrst man to supply steam power
to working steamboats. In the latter
part of the last century he coursed the
Savannah river with a steamboat of
his own construction, twelve or fifteen
y«ara before Fulton went up the Hud-
bqd. Tba sewing-machine Is also a
^ W. • Georgia Invention, and the Inventor,
Dr. 'William Goading, author of M The
Yonog Marooners, ” is now living.”
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The Anderson Intelligencer says:
Hon. Walter M. Glbaap, formerly of
this county, but now a resident of the
Sand vjch Islands, Is at present on a
visit to his relatives and friends in this
county. At the request of a .number
of the citizens of the town, Re dellv-
ered on last Tuesday evening a very
instructive and interesting lecture on
the political condition, agricultural re
sources, and commercial j relations o'
the country. 1
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I am just from the Northern markets, where I have spent a month In care
fully selecting and puiohaslng one of the fullest and most complete stocks of
General Merchandise ever brought into this State. I guarintee satisfaction to
one and all and defy competition in prices, ftyles and quality anywhere in the
State. Call for yourselves and examine my splendid stock of Ready-made
Clothing. Gents and boys’’rigged out” in the latest Parisian styles In any
quality of suit from the “every day go-about” to the handsomest “wedding
outfit” and at pricesPp suit all. /
My superb stock of Boots and Shoe* for Genta, Youths.-Ladles and Children
cant be beat anywhere. In fact I.have a full and complete assoruuent of any
and everything you want to buy in the way of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Hosiery,
Yankee Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else besides.
A choice line of Groceries, Ginned Goods and Liquors.
Can set you up housekeeping from the nicest bed-room and parlor sets of
furniture to the frying-pan in the kitchen.
. You will also flud a choice lot of Mules and Horses in my Sale Stables,
bought in person in the Western markets at bottom figures for cash and will
be sold to your advantage. When you have purchased a horse or mule I can
then supply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle as you desire and on
the easiest terms.
teirJust call in and look and we guarantee to give you satisfaction.
SIMON BROWN.
aug22—tf ? BLAOXVffLE, S. C
ING just returned fr iui the Northern markets, T am pleased fo
to my many patrons that I %-i n ofUr greater inducements this se<
have ever before been presented to the pt-^yle.
My friends will see how utterly impossible n b. m enumerate al’ the things in a
Dry Goods 8tnre. My customers can rely on my stocW supp'ying auvthing that
they can think of or desire. Send your orders, with conliOrA.ee, for anything.
You shall not ho disappointed. Describe as nearly as you can what }uu want, and
about the price you want to pay.
I Have an Immense Stork of Turner’s World
Renowned Bla' k Alpacas and Brillantoens from the lowest prices to the most ex
pensive fabric; also Blankets; \\^T "F?jnirctg,”CSnfoiTTTanhels, Broadcloths,
, Suitings tor Men and Boys, Kentucky Jems and Oassimeres. Dress Goods, < ]
Y Shawls, line Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, Men’s, Youth’s ^ hild- 1
O ren’s Winter Hats—New Department—Men'e* Women s and Oddren’s Gloves,
Hamburg Edgings, etc.
Wedding Parties Will Find Styles and Colors to Suit Them
Exactly-
CLOCKS and SHAWLS of the Latest
Larisian Styles.
I will fill all orders for customers who mny select from Samples or Brice
List, in whatever quantity they may be pleased to order, at piece price, thus ena
bling my patrons to purchase goods at their homes cheaper than the regular retail
price, and also save the trouble and expense incurred in coming to Augusta, I will
send goods O. D., and pay freight on all parcels amounting to 810 and over.
My friends itr^hc country who may not need--$10 worth themselves, cun take
small orders from their neighbors, and send them with their own ; if they amount
to $10 or over l will till each separate, tic up separate, ond separate memorandums
of each amount, and then enclose all in one Express parcel and have them dekver-
ered free of charge.
tv* Please .send for Package of Samples.
Samples on exhibition at 8. C. WILLIAMS’, Barnwell, S. C.
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CIII1A 1I4LL,
.1. P. Browne, As<
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE
Corner of King and Li>-V Charleston, South Carolina.
OrdoraVolicited for the above gooda.aad price* guaranteed with Baltimore,
N^w Y>Tk nr Bneton. oc
DAY, XANNAHILL & Co.,
Carriages,
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WHOLESALE DEALEnS IN
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Wagons, Coach Materials, Harness,
SHOE- FINDINGS, BELTING,
Lather
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NORWOOD & COKER.
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JL. B. OONNKR.
*■ ' Attorney at Law.
AU.ENDALE. S. C.
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MoLemor©
Barney
HAS JTJ8T OPENED
Anw BAB-SOOK
At Chrutie’a Old Stand,
WHERE ha W
the
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to ftirntsh his
Wines, Liquors
conneetioa wkh his Bar he
opanad a RESTAURANT. ParUas
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oatflLSm
James W. Turley,
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AUGUSTA, GA.
Q. A. NORWOOD,
J. L. COKER.
H iSiiiston Lands tor Sale.
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Factors and
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mission Merchants*
UATIOV WHARF),
STOH, s a.
Like an Avalanche
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Down ffo Prices !
A. Rubenstein,
Williston, South Carolina,
Leader of lx>w Prices in Barnwell County,
DEFYING COMPETITION, INVITES ALL DESIROUS OF IN-
vesting a little money to the beat advantage to visit him at an early day.
He guarantees great bargains in u-ry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Boots,
Shoes, Clothing, Glassware, Crockery-ware, Tobacco and anything else
needed by people to make them happy and comfortable. Two stores—
courteous salesmen—hard-pan prices and a wide awake merchant.
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Hiram W • Friedenwald,
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WIESENFELD & CO.,
Wholesale Clothiers,
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
TJirtICK: THOU8A.NI> ACHES.
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
OJ?I’OR/rLTNlTY KOK PROF’ITAuL.TC IXVICHTMHINT,
as it forms part of .hat limited territory around Williston which produce
the finest peaches in the United States, while the facilities for transpor
tation alforded 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 AJVI) AHUNUAlVCK
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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
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WON UK HIC IT Li MINKHALHI'KINO.
whicl^boils continually forth with great strength and volume. There are
also several fine fish ponds on the tract entirely free ffrom malaria, and
suitable for fish raising. About 1,000 acres of this tract are cleared,
the balance abounds in fine pine, oak and
The lands will be sold at private sale in
For particulars apply to
W- LE Kenned - " or A.* J
Willis?
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The attention of the public is called to our large and complete assertment of good#
in all the above branches, which we arc offering very low to mit the times.’ Send
-for-^ux prices.— —
Carriages, Buggies, Rock a ways, One-Horse Wagons, Three r.nd Four Hors®
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Wagons, Buggies Umbrellas, Children’s Carriages—all prices. Combs and Clip
pers, Saddles, Bridies, Whips, Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harness of all des
criptions, Collars, Humes, Traces, Satchels, Hume Strings, Horse Brushes
Buckles &r.
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins,-
Linings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, .Crumps, Tools and Findings of all
kinds. Leather and Gum Belting—2to 14 inches, Soapstones, Hemp and Gum
Packing.
The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon—wide or narrow
Tires, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 1 5 8 Axle, all at bottom prices..
mar28-lY
Day, Tannahill & Co.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
Augusta Hotel,
Corner of Hroad and Washington Street!
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished
flSg“The Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests,
will be received, or called at any hour.
RATES OF BOARD,
$2.00
PER DAY.
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W M MOORE Prop’r
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Shirts, 75c.
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Nil i i ts, 75C.
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h' Carolina.
AMSUTTA SHIRTS, with fine Linen Bosum, finished complete, ready fo
the Laundry, only 75c. each.
Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear equally low**
LANGLEY BROS.,
164 KING STREET, CHARLESTON, 8, C.
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rADRANT,:
Furniture and
or fake*
Raters in every stjle.
APZHta fcnfeted at
^ a, mm
a •*;«£; ri vwm
—AND JOBBERS OF-
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Clollis, Cassimeres, CoatiDgs, Sattiuctts, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans, &c.
No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE*
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tt PARKER & CO.
Factors and Comyission Merchants.
COTTON AND/AVAL STORLS.
Accommodation Wharf and \V* er Range, Ch&rleeten, Sot*h Carolina.
Liberal Adva/ t>8 made on Consignment*.
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Wholesali
Liedistillfers ai
Liquors of
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK,1
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Rectifiers,
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LCKSON STREET,
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zt 147 and 149 Broad street,
‘ G. V. DzGRAAF.
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Sundaf and night call* over the Store,
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HENRY MAY.
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Vendue ]
Vlfl3 and 165 East
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Street,
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Al . - - Hook Cotton Tie.
t for Old Crow Whiskey.
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T. 8. NIPSON.
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WHOLESALE AND]
J. C.
Boots, and
King Street,
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