The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 05, 1878, Image 4

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i * ' •>: N't' --.-- . W. B. Johoson, r «D ttoglishiMi ot «oei(d*mble lnteUteri.ee, wbo 'b*» Uvioff In the vklnlty off tb« pMt tour or Ore ye*rn, *n* I art wwek arrMtcd and committed to •msIod of ootto blank aohool certlfl- which he filled oat and alcpod the name of Rot. J. 0. Browne. bchool Commleaioner. Thooe he disposed of ft different time* to J. O. Steed man, £oq., at a dleoount to the amount of fSSfi. Mr. flteedman'e stmpVdon t»e- eame aronaed by Johnson coming with no many and no often. He saw l be School CommUatoaer and learned that In had only Iseaed; three certlflcatea the present ncbolMtle year. Johnson has a wife andtwochildren,snastw^es that hetwas In debt, and eommltted the forgery to raise monbytoTnertlds preaelnK neorueltlee. He bill probably be tried at the extra term Ip January, and be eeot to the penitentiary. Ramon.Otmuon in Scimm.—Hiram Poole. Charley Weelry, Ben Boone and hnd MoDanlew, all colored, have been arrested and eonflo'Hl In JaillupoD s warrant of Trial Justice L. 1* Fraser, Jr, obarged an the oatb of Toby Low ry, colored, of the Swimming Pene neighborhood, wfth the crime of arson, burning his house containing 2,600 pounds of fodder, 5PI pounds of hay, MO pounds of rice straw snd a lot of shucks. The bouse was within twenty atspa of his dweUing-bouse. Mo III feeling had existed between the parties farther than that Toby Lowry Ig a Democrat and voted the Democratic ticket In the late election. It Is ru mored that* they threatened to burn •ut all the “ Democratic niggers,” and then begin on the whitee.—[True Southron. No. 118 KINO STREET, S. c, Mr. Creed Whipple, of Philade’phia, k one of the prosperous patriot*. He has gone out from the Union League Club with M,000 dollars ol the chib's moqey, and his present address is not to be hsd. Possibly he will settle in South Carolina snd become a correspondent. The dispatch ol yesterday failed to men tion the color of his hair, but his long connection with (he e ub (he has been its glorious secretary 6ftcen years) un doubtedly fits him for find-class cam paign work. Mr. Whipple is but one of unhuy thousands who have made loy alty profitable, and not much fuss is likely to be raised over his smartness. The Hampton Herald of last week says: Anderson Farrow,- an Indus trious colored man owning a small farm, baa produced and gathered this year with one little mule 11 bales of cotton, averaging 612 pounds, 90 bush els of corn, 80 bushels of potatoes and 10 bushels of peas; Id addition to which, beings blacksmith,be baa earned about 6100 nt the anviL Anderson Is an In- dustrloos man and says be enjoys the fruits of bis labor under the Demo- oratio government, and although a Re publican In nil former (lections, he voted the entire Democratic ticket on the 6th Instant — The Memphis telegraphers stood by one another nod died at their posts like heroes daring the weeks of plague. Out of twenty-five men em ployed In the service eleven died, nine recovered snd five escaped; but luas* much as there were several newcom ers, only one man baa bad the good fortune to hold hie ground from first This man was Putman, and many a long night wbH* the fever, hm g be wae the only man In the raging _ _ operating room. The manager, the operators and clerks went down one after another until he was the only man left to oope with the enormous preee of buaio< Since the ghouls stole A. T. Stewart’s remains a strict watch Is kept over the vanlt In which the body of Commo dore Vanderbilt repoaea. The vault la believed to be secure. There are two iron doors to it through which a person mnst pass, and these doors are secured by heavy bolts, locks and chains. William H. Vanberbitt has had the ooffin In which the remains of the Commodore are indoeed walled In with mason work. An Interview with Alexander H. Ste phens Is published, lo which he ex- K races his approval of the Preeldeut’s uthern policy, to which he did not understand that there Was going to be any change, and his disapproval of Senator Hill’s letter criticizing the President's course. From a careful estimate of the mon eys collected 1% the Horth and West fox the benefit of the yellow fever suf ferers of the South, It appears that the total amount was 81.320,000. The amount forwarded from Liverpool nod other foreign cities aggregate *3*000. The South Carolina Railroad are ereotlog a water tank near the depot at Langley, to run by water power. This la the first of the kind on the line of the road. The Idea originated with Mr. J. H. Burpkbalter r the superinten dent of the road. No doubt If this succeeds others will follow. A man named Smith, of New York dropped dead on receiving the news that be had been elected to Oongreee. He preferred death to dishonor.—(Chi cago Times. Advertiser Still and ffulsb Earing already fie. Governors Hampton, Vance nod Nloholls, and GenerSa^atler, Gary and others. Printed on n new Co th rall & Babcock Frees, and using fins It Is the cheapest Calhoun, McDuf- lllustrated paper lo America; only *2 AJdre ”- ADTEBT182R, Edgefit-ld, 8. C. T)BOVK X btau )VED Bills of the Bank of _ State of South Carolina for Taxes sod Redemption of Lands, roa sax* it 86 BROAD STREW, CHARLESTON, S. d., Agents for Securities and Rssl Estate. aepl?-3ae 1 ‘Uril II, W .* MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN 1 " iMuiu. Japanned and Planished Tinware, . Home Furnishing Goods, Kerosene Stoves arid Fixtures, * Cooking Stoves anti Portable _ j Parlor, Office anti Stove Heaters. —’Aiio AutiT fUA— ■T—E* The Famous “TIMES” Cook Stove. Ttia FIRE BOX KXTKXDKD FOR LONG WOOD oomx ACTING FLUES LARGB OVEN, OORRtfOATKD v • RAH CRATE, DEEP ASH PIT, REVF.B8IBLK CROSSBAR. (ID IIEDAL AfflRDID AT THE LCIMXA STATE FAffi, 1873., First Premium awarded at the York County, Pa , Fair, 1876; ab** at Laurcl. Del., 1876. Special Diploma awarded at the GeorgU.SUffe'tStir, 1876 r ; ak'j at Felton, 1875. GT Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List. o*t 17 • m o ‘ *—-— — 1—-- . . • • • PETER KEENAN MANtVACrUHRR AND OKNERAL DEALElt IN X. BOOTS A1VD SHOES. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. I offer the finest fitting goods to be found in the market, ut Inner prices than any house in Georgia, quality considered. I have al ways in stock n full assortment of French Kid Boots of superior make, besides a general stock of medium qualities, which we offer al bargains, aTso a.very great variety'of Slip pers, Newport Tics, etc., at populai prices. MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. A grand display of prime made Button Bools, for dress and seliool wear, at lowest wholesale figures. Also offer bargains in Boys’, Misses’ ami Childrens' Goods to at tract'he family trudeof Georgia and South Carouaa., INFANTS* WEAR, Of every grade and sty’.e, from the com mon to the finest, iiew York work at the cheapest possible prices. GENTS’ DEPARTMENT Embraces a warranted-stock of Fashion able fthoee, Bools and Gaiters, made espe cially for retail, equal to any custom Work, nt half its cost. Besides a large assortment of medium grades, tor working people. About 200 cases of the above named work now on sale. Polite attention and strictly. Fair Dealing for all. Peter Keenan, ool0-3ino Central Hotel Block. Augusta Shoe House, 233 BROAD STREET, _ (OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL), Fall 1 Winter Stock Boots 1 Shoes VERY variety of Goode in my line can be found at my Store. Fine Goods i for Men’s and Ladies’ wear a specialty aud domestic use sold at the lowest prices. scp26 .'lino Also, all qualities for plantation W. 8. ROYAL. OTTO P. IVEITKRSi Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— Segars, Liquors and Tobacco. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers’ celebrated Butter Crockers. sep26 ly Nos. 108,110,112 and 181 East Bay,.Charleston, S. C. c, At Blackville, 8. ' 1’. - - ’’ . Grand Opening Ol the Fall Campai No Succesajul Opposition to my Run I ;0; X - I am just from the Northern markets, where I have sp^nt-n month In care fully selecting and purchasing one of the fullest and most complete stocks of General Merchandise ever brought into this State. I guarantee satisfaction to one and all and defy competition in prices, styles and quality anywhere in the State. Call for yourselveu and examine my splendid DRV GOODS STORE ’ i —OF— ' -Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Ccr. Broad and Jackson SETSipla, Caf 1 8 now filled to-ovetfl-»wlog-wlth-ihe-choicest stock of Fall snd Winter Drv L Goods, Notion*, £c, the market can afford. Bought strictly for cuh; ancl (BURKE CORNER), Ar-W E? U S t, ^ frVWt to beseM In aooordacoe with the times. I have just retsrned from the Northern markers, where I ba've bOHirht all the Iiibst styles of Drees Goods, in black and Colors, ojieap enough to please any reasonable buyer. Special inducements offered fn black and colored Silks, Trimming-Sint and French Novelty patterns, double widths for overskirts. A beautiful line of Ladies’and Misses' Fancy Hose, Mens’ half Hose, Gents’ and Ladies' neck wear, In the prettiest styles ; Corsets and a most excellent line of Notions, at a drive. Gentlemen and Ladles’ furnishing goods, Ladles’ cloaks aud cloak material, Ladb a’cloth water proof, at hard pan prices. Black Doe- okios, Broad Cloths, Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Georgia. Plains and Twills, White and colored 10, 11 and 12 4 Blankets. Black Cashmere and colored Shawls, in single and double widths. Buggy Blankets, Buffalo Robes, &c., Ac. 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 ali bills of $5 and upwards. Special attention given to orders. * OClC-Sru* JAMES MILLER. (THIUcr’s Corwer.) 24| and 243 West RiiUiiuora Street, Let wcon CiarlcS arid ’Hanover Street^ BALTIMORE, MD. PRESS GOODS, -sepS'Cmo SHAWLS, WHITE HOODS. CASSIMEkES, ETC. FALI^AJTD WINTER A G-REETING- TO THE pfeoPLE ' . FROM THE OLD RELIABLE —i ■ CHI WHAM, J. P. Browne^Agent, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, CHINa AND GLASSWARE Corner of King and Liberty StreeU, Charleston, South Carolina- CASH DRY (.DOItS STORE Orders solieltod for the above goods, and prices guaranteed Wth BaUlmores N e w Y"rk or-Boston. — ' 1 ocl7-ona -OF- M 't JAS. W. TURLEY. ^ 2GO BROAD STREET, Ai G^-STA, GA* TTAYING just returned from the Northern markets, ! nm pleased to announce to my manyrpntrons Hint. I can offer greater imlucemetrts this stwsorr than have ever before becif presented to the people. My tiicnds will see hotr utterly impossible it is to enumerate nli (lie things in a Dry GpciUJ?lorc. . My eustbUters can .rely on my stock supplyjnjg anything that they can think of or desire. Rerid your orders, wafr^contldCnCTT,for anytliin WU^LKSALE AND RETAIL pSALER IN STOVES, TINWARE. &C. x ' Qi • ^ - • * . EXCKLSIOR COOK-HOT BLAST, A it IVIPK*M«D IS7S. You shall not be disappointed. De.-biihe as neariy -fis you tan nlwt -you want, and 4by J otn- er hig.li-hearth Stove ii. the market, j. It- .has large single oven doors, artistically about the price you want to pay. I Have an Immense Stock of Turner’s World Renowned Black Alpacas and Bii lauteens, from the lowest prices to the most ex- aaedTinrV vr'ith'tin pensive fabric; also Blankets,~Wnoi Flannels, Canton l lmnels, Broadi-lotlis, n nd f fitted with bright _ Suitings for Men and Boys, Kentucky Jems and CassiniereSt;4)ress Gowls, t loaks, turn buclcs f hqgo bo:' Shawls. Fine Hosiery f»r Men, Women and Children, Men’s, Youth’s and Child- blast fin*door, awirrging ren’s Winter Hats—New Department—Men’s, Wotnen s and Cn’t Hamburg Edgings, ctr. Iren’s Gloves, S. hearth-p’nu>. and deep ashpit w ith Hpcarsv i*at“ Vnt Baled :k»li, l!^»''ft?id a'.f irfg grate. The <oven i* large nn< Exactly. ,,r J j Soarrangeil as to b« CLQA.KB-nnd SHAWI^S of tW Latent 1 ca V k . t i' tc ’ c " n - Jr*ariaiau Styles. I will fill all orders for customers who may select from Samples or Price List, in whatever quantity they may be pleased to order, at piece price, thus cua-| bling my pitrona to purchase goods at their Louies cheaper titan the regular retail price, ami also save the trouble and expense incurred in coming to Augusta. I will . send goods C. O. D., and pay freight on all parcels amounting to $10 and over. My friends in the country wlio may not nc’d 8l<t worth themselves, can take small orders from their neighbors^and send them with their own ; if they amount to $10 or over I will fill each separate* tie up separate, and separate memorandums of each amount, and then enclose all in one Express parcel aud have them deliver-- ered free ol clttlfgCT top, It ha» a large y rwriilrd wTfli gle s I'atrnt Gas Burn ing l.<mg Oivisinnd’iece, ;.hf best truss piece ta ISC. .AH the moulding* e'f he 8iore are heavy, .ml it* de-igi> and 'dr- . i aui en t a l inn w ill Sfit ijity he most vriiical taste. For AoiWl. the Stove is fitted with a Patent Combined 'V<mh1 Grate .nd . r ife Ih<g. an .‘n- t r L' ncWItVY mgein'e't, tud the imiHt diirable wood grate in use. :y, 1 \ . Ft) UK SiZKS. 6 inch. 824. 7 inch, *27. * 8 inch, $32. 9 I .eh. $80. No. t» Mei>?tujTS, fttll sjt -of ware. $12 ; Pin. 7 Step Staves, full set ol ware, $14 to $lf>; No. 6 BVt Top Stoves MUall, full s t of ware, $.15. Heating stoves of a'l styles anil prices. - * . Cnll and tec them, or sMkJ for(ircitlnr,b* f-Ve purchasing tW:where. . ., LhisL. 14x20 inch t harem) Tfo PLui*. Bright, 87 per box; ban 14x2'* inch Roofing Tiu Plate. $(j SO per Ujx ; bolder, 2f*. 1, lie. |> i r pottml. For sale by \W. I. ne10-8mo \ 2tb» Btoad stre t, Attt:ii-tw. La. ■ - — — - • .i ! _-==> X fy Please send for Package of Samples. James W. Turley, ocl7—3m m AUGUSTA, *iA. DAY, TANNAHILL & Co. 9 . - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ' * ~*~lgr : - . ■ - yyS “ii Manufiicturcrs'and Dealers in .. i • . • ' Carriac:©s. Wacrons, Harness and Saddlery, And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Carriage Material, Leather, Shoe Findings, Leather and Gum Belting; Packing, J ^ - stock of Ready-made Clothing. Gents and bejm 1° the latest Parisian styles In any quality of suit from the “every day gb-about” to the handsomest “wedding outfit” and at prleeo to suit all. My superb stock of Boots and Shoes for Gents, Youths. Ladles and Children cant be beat anywhere. In fact I have n full and complete assortment 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./-—1 A choice line of Groceries, Canned Goods an J Liquors. Can set you up housekeeping from the nicest bed-room and parlot sets of furniture to the frying-pan in the kitchen. , ^ - you will also find 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 wNb as good a set of Harness or saddle as you deeire and on - The nttention-of merchants ami consumer* is duectcd to our full ami compVc assortment of goods mail the above branches and to the great reduction in prices. Persons favoring Us with their orders may rely on getting the best goods at lowest figures. • . SPECIALTIES. The One-Hoigp Wagon, pronounced the best wagon in (he market. —The famous Jackson Wagon, two, three and four horse. » The Wilson, Childs A Co. Philadelphia Wagon, the strongest, lightest draft iron axle Wagon known to the trade. It has stiff tongue, old fariiioued hounds and coupling, wedge spokes, hamniered axles and five feet hind wheels. Tlte Cortland Platform Spring Wagon, the wagon of the period for business or pleasure. Lightest spring wagon tor its capacity known. Our sto:k ol Buggies nud Pockaways is complete, of best manufacture, and at greatly reduced price j. Childrens’ Carriages in great variety. Boys’ Wagons, all sizes and prices. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins, Linings, Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Crimps, Tools of ell kinds. . Buggy Umbrellas, W'liips, Trunks, Collars, Ac., Ac.. ...i. Day, Tannahill & Co. mar28-ly 225 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, Corner of’ Bread and "Washington^Street* • APIHJBTAi gg(ULfllifcx_ lias been Thoroughly. Renovated, dTemodeled - aiwf Newly Furnislri jjgy-The Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests* will be received, or called at any hour. , I • ‘ sal a lioAim. ^2,00, mUOm WM MOORE Prop’r- X Shirts, 15c. w Shirts, 75e. Cl AMSUTTA SHIRTS, with fine Linen Bo'suin, finished compTcte, fel the Laundry, only 75c. each. Lad cs’aud Children’s Underwear equally low at LANGLEY BROS., •V.-... .V- sepl2 .3mo 164 KING STREET, CH ARLESTON, S, 0. fc» v... tbn easiest terms. J9*Ju8t call In and look and we guarantee to give ybu satisfaction. SIMON BROWN. »ug22-tf BLACKVltLE, a c Hiram W • Friedenwald, —WITH— « WIESENFELD & CO., Wholesale Clathier*, -AND JOBBERS OF—-- H . * ; Clotk?, CtssiMRs, Coalings, Sattiiells, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jews, Ac. * No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE’ ssgJK J. H. PARKER, & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants. >; COTTON AND NAVAL 8T0BLS, X/ Acoommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. - - ^ janlTdj >. . ■ i i n i in A Furniture and Bedding -r- * to t D, ' ‘tVliolesale Grocers, Retlistillers and Rectifiers, Liquors of all Kinds, NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, JACKSON STREET, . . ., , ’ - • » ■ ' * W M, * ■* , Augusta, Ga. srp26 Smn T. S. NIPSON. J. C. R. J Nip§on & Mnhiiiin^, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN -L X.. 1 Boots and Shoes, Tranks, Bags, Etc. 233 King Streot, Near Market Street, Charleston. S- C< . Particular attcntiotjjpiven to filling of Ofdera, and all Goods gunfsnteed a» fop-, resented. auglS-Cm P F. W. WAOKXEB. O. A. NDEBTAKJNG lo all Its branches. Sunday and night calls over the Store, at 147 and 149 Broad street, Augusta, Ga. G. V. DfGRAAF. ' aep^C-biM HENRY MAY. 8. W. WASENEB & 6&r CSABLESXOH. 8. 0. f: COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESAtfi GROCERS Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendue Range. Grocer House, 163 and’165 East Bay, 2 and 4 Queen Street Agents for Georgia Grange Fertilizer and Celebrated Hook Also, sole Agent for Old Crow Whakey. Liberal advances made on consigutiicuts of Colton. j ^plJ-Omo -f -3f= >0 X. fonfrie,