The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 02, 1879, Image 1

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1. In writing t« till* oRio« on businens *1- w«Ta fire your nnme anil I’oat Officeaildi-riM 2. liudincK* letter* and commnnioations to be published should be written on separate Sheets, otnl the object ot' each clearly in.li- sated by necessary note when required. * 8. Articles for publication shoufd be writ ten in a clear, legible hand, and on only one side of the page. 4. All changes in advertisements must reach us on Friday. ~r %- Savannah and Hiarlestiin RailroatTo. ' h rlotto, Coluriiltia & Ausus^ R CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Charleston, On and after Monday. Jsnnary 7,1878, *he trains on this Hotvd vtll leate Depot of Northeastern Kattroafi ns follows : Flint .Vr.il Daily. . Lea^ Charleston, * - Arrive at Savannah - Leave Savannah " * - Arrive Charleston .3 16 a. m. 9 00 * m . ;• 6 (K) p. m. . : - 11 00 p. nt ' r '' Accommodation Train, 'Sunday Excepted. 8 00 a.^m. qe.sve Charleston Arrive at Augusta Arrive Port Royal Arrive Savannah - Leave Savdnnah Leave Ay-gusta Leave Port Royal Arrive Cliarleston 6 16 p. ip. ' 1 ,60 p. m. 8 60 p. m. H 00 a. ra. - 7 (JO a. nt 10 20 a. m. 6 30 p. m^ Eight Patttnyer, Sunday* Excepted. •'Leave Charleston - • - 8 50p. m ArriveJ’ort Royal — —6~4S-a. mr Wlnti«1>ol*o. RMyowtiJ’j D iko,Colttiubl», CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ClIAaLOTTR, Col.UMntA AtJOCSTA 11. P«. ClKtlKRAI. pAeeRXQKtt Dkpautukxt. • • Colcjibia, 8.^. Jan. 27, Tfte following passenger schedule wilj bc operated on and after this date: Mail Expects—Going North L-'Hvr Aucrwtu..... rrr t-.... tJ:4(t |'..m Arrlvp Columbia..., .11:20 p.. m LortyojOtduKiiitH....vi.. .\112W to. Arrtvo Clintl<nto :.. .j.t. 4:58 n. tot. Mail F.xprtst—Goiny^Souin Leave Charlottp, 9:48 P- tn AniveColumbiH. 2:54 n. m. Leave Colunil in 8:04 n. m. Arr’ve AngustH 7:05h.ol Run dnlly, atul mnke thine couu»c- rlntrfitX’imrlotte aut| Augusta for all points North, South anti West. Ktopat following nantoti stations only :' Fort Mills. Rock Tlill, Chester. IJlackst^ k. «ltAKlS5t®N 4 9. ©. School antj Sunday School Books, " Juvctiilc Books, | Hymn ami Piytyttrr Books,* Bibles, etc., etc.; Sunday School Cards, » Visiting Cards, etc. —ST ATIQX'ER V.— Chromos, Frabtes, I’ert' dleals, Fancy Goodsy^etev - ' r TVIIOLESAUE AJfD RETAIL OStY GOODS STORE V —OF— •1*11 EH .MELEtt, Cor. Broad and Jackson Sts., AuguMa, Ga. 239 239 Arrive Savannah - - ' - 7 26 a. m. Leave Savannah * - - It) (H) p. tn. Leave •AugiiHta • » . 9 ()6p. ro. Arrive Charleston - - - 8 46 a. m. * Fast mail train will only step at Adams Rjun, Yeinasaeo, GnthamVille and Montei h. Aecoinmodntion train will atop at all sis* tlonaotrtnis road and tiiakci close connoction for Augusta and Port Royal and all stations on the Port UbytU Railroad. Fast mall makes connection for points in Florida and Georgia. . C. 8. GADSDEN, Engr. and Supt. F. C. Bovi.stos. G. F. and T. Agent. _ WILMINGTON, COLIMBIA AND 4 AUGUSTA RAILROAD. GkKKIMT. t’A*8EV«Rn Dfpartmisnt, Cblumbia, 8. C.*, August <j, 1877. , Th* folloving Schedule will be operated ou * and after t’.is dale.' Xijht Exprert Trgin- - Daily. aotsu HOHTH. Leave Columbia Leave Florence . Arrive at Wilmington 11 15 p m. 2 40 a. ui. . 6 32 a, m. L xtmrton, Butesljtirg, RldgA Spring, Johnstou’u* Pine House and GratiRe^ ville. Day PaMenger—Going Santa No. 1 Leave Charlotte 12:80 p, m. Ijeave Chester 2:42, J). m. Arrive Columbia ...... 5:44 p. in. Leave Columbia.... rr...... 5:54 p. m. Leave Graniteville 9:51 p. m. Arrive Augusta.......... 10:80 p. to. Day Patten get—Going Norti. . No 2 Leave A npru st a.-.-.- .-rr-.— rr-r-. 5 P.0 a. mv - Arrive Coiuinbla 9:45 a. m. iVuVe Columbia 9.40 a..ni Leave CbvATt-r.... . ■ .^^12:45 p. tn. Anive Charlotte ... 2:58 p. m. • No*. 1 and 2 run dSffy,-and make eU>seconnection at Angnstaiand Char lotte for i»oinrs Nortii,South and West, and stop at all it i/triTir |ii«8 stations, T. I). KLINE, Snp’t. A. V''PE, Gen’l F. ttntl P. Agent: UDIBd SOITH. Leave Milnin^ton . . 6 OOp. m. Lea»e Flqr.^nee - ‘ * *t 10 <12 p. m. 'Arrive si '..'olutnhia • . 1 26a.m. This Train is Fast Express, making throngh etqineetions, all rail. North and 8««ub, and Water line cunnectiun vw Portsmouth. Stop otjly^at Eastover, Sumter. Timmonsville, Florence. Marion. Fair Dlutf, tVhitevilJe aud Flemtngton. Through Tickets sold ami baggage check- 1'IRi: I.XSl.'B .NCI The St. Paul Firt ■ —axd— ( ' 1 Marine Insurance Company T... A few of the famous New England fdtyHtrCompatiy’s Organs on hand, which are ofiored yt reduced' prices, finish guaranteed: .. Address • 8e|tl2-4f Wulbern & Pieper, WHOLESALE GllOCEKS A XI) DIALTOS IN i 1 zjt Tone and J. SAM’L BEE, Jr, TOBACCO, Ac> IGI'A 109 East £ ’ Charleston, oct31 :im Bay, rsTAbLisHro in 1846. lOt SOQlSBp I S now filled to oveiflowinp with the cltoiecHt Rloek of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Notions, &c., the market can afford. Bought btrlctly for cash, and to be sold iu acooVdancc with Che times. . * '* ■ :, r- 5 * I have Just rettiMied from the Northern markets, wber&T'hnve bought all the latest styles of DfcRn'Goods, in bfack ahd w4nrt*; cheap enough to plenee any leasonable buyer. Special inducements offered In black and colored Silks. Trimming Silk MiflJPrtaeh NoiMthy patterns, double widths for overskirts. A t'eautirul linerbf-Ladles’ and Miss, s’ Faney Hose, Alens’ half Hose, Gents’ and Liadies’ neck wear, in the prettiest styles ; Corsets and a most excellent line of Notions, at a (hive. Gentlemen and Judies’ furnhrhlttg goods, Ladles’clonks and cloak material. Ladles’ cloth water proof, at hard pan prices. Black Doe skins, Rroad r OfbTBfl7D»tisKheTs, Kentucky Je«ns, Kerseys, Georgia Plains and Twills. &c\ White and colored. 10. H atid 12 4 Blankets. Black Ciislunere and colored Shaw la. In single and double widths. Buggy Blankets, Buffalo Robes, &c., &c. 1 I ask a careful examination, and defy competition in low prices. Nothing knowingly misrepresented; P'-llte.- aueatlon given to 'customers.-. Samples sent to any address or application, and express charges paid on all,bills of $5 and upwards. Special attention given trr orders. oetffcRfno JA >IES DULLER' (Sillier** Corner.) FALL, AND WINTER :o:- A G-REETING- TO THE PEOPLE FROM THE OLD RELIABLE CAPITAL $1, — - ^ - THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH UNITED 'TATES si Puiluian alaeger* c«ito all principal puima. on niflit lmin*. Through Frnght Train—Daily, ttcrpl Sun day*. ) OOIXII XOKTII. I.cave Columbia . . . . 6 t f) p. m. Leave FI, ren-e. . 1 . . * . -t 80 » ai. A*rive a! Will mbsih ,—>—, H t t.re ooim aoen* f.eaV^ tVilmingtenr Leave >dorence . A rrivc «()«m),b» • • 2 30 p. m. . . . 2 36 a. m 10 10 a. m Local freiiht Tr:iir. lenvest nhinibiaTuex- (tay. thurslny unit bMtmlay only, at O n. m. Arrivesat Fl .ionec8tip.'aii. A. POPF., G. F. AT, A.’ J F.*T)F.VINE, Sjiperintemlect ] Will umierwrite on aH kimly of property, real ami personal, in Bnrn.w li cotiidy. in- elu ting gins, gin-lnwisc*. unlls and luacktu cry. cuu<m guine<i (tHd+tngitine<f «t-lin; txrvr. est current rate*. ' 'H. M. THOMPSON. I^s'al Agent, Willi*ton S. C. S. 1’,. Pnlicie* issue l ft, be-( Fncleii Fire Comp,auies if preferred, confined to divell* iin? Itiiu- c*, storei and 'Bbnieiits. . * * ' Barnwell Lands f r Sale A"* IMF»03T*rKI<, MANtTAcrritnu and dkax.er in - a Rifles, Guns. Pistols, AND rocket cutlery, ASIMU NITION OF Al l, KINDS 24-j IburAtU fitHEFT, Al’Ol S TA. AiKOKOI %. It?jwitr.rnjg done promptly. --nov21 Sm , takHotice. I wntjld fspoctfulljr-Wicit my friends i and ll.e public to cull gjgj exiiininc inv line LtfftloTS; Be r, So^arsand Tnbnc-co. CASH DRY GOODS STORE SE.'l". FmaeflTT, [l.'.EBICTi m„ r. ... CJII AlMjKHT'O^f, H. C\, . ■ •• 'VC , .• ’ ORVBIt NEW FALL STOCK; ' WHOLESALE 1ND RETAIL, AT LOWER PRICES Thau is paid by customers for inferior Old Auction Gouds. $250,000 Worth of the finest imd best selected Stock of CARPETS. “ LACETTItTAIND, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW 811 ADKSw- .— —UF—i- I can 'IloilSd. t« found under tjie Puttcisua Old Crow Wi lskoy A specta’fy. So* come aOng and will not l>c humbngged. you Maznoliu Passfiin-r Rnutc. • PORT ROWf. U.Ml.ROAD. > - At nrara, Ga., June 1, 1878- » The fillowing t)i4*eneer achedu|e will by operate'! on and after June 2nd : stUHT PAssrsrsri! tb-»in. Oorng sonth -No. l. DaiTy. l eave Au<rn*ta \ i t P It Railroad 10 TO p ui Arrive at Vemaaace via !* R R R 2 60 a m Leave Vemasaoe via S A (' R R 8 2t) a m Arrive -Tiarleston via 8 & t' R R 8 20 a in Arrive Savannah via S A t’ R R S 00 a in Leave Savannah ...... 4 It) p m 1 Arrive Jacksonville vi Fla. t’ent’l 9 66 a in Leave Vema*sec via P It Railroad 3 86 a in Arrive Reaiifort via 1* R Railroad 4 68 a ui Arrive I’ort Royal via l* R It . 6 15 p m Going North -No. 2, Daily Leave .Porf Loyal via -P It It . .. 11 (M) p m , Leitye Deanfort via 1’ It K R . 1 28 p m Arrive Yemassee via 1’ It R It . 1 OP a « Leave Jacksonville via pin. rent’] I 46 p m Arrive Savannah via A and G K W S 40 a in lasave Savannah via Sand (' R A’ S 3<>p tt» Arrive A etnasece via S amt OR/? 1 2') a in Leave Yemas*ee via P R Railroad 2 00 a ni Arrive Augusta via P B Railr^J ii^Q a m. . Elegant Lucas Sleeping Cars bcl ween An gustaand Savannali without change. Hpemt attention itvvttvd to connection* ot thia rout* between Augusta and PharleMloit. Pa8*enicr!( are lauded in the centre ol f'harleoton. Street railroad car* run fiom depot to all principal part* of the city. Raggage checked tlirough. JUSTThrough tickets fur sale at all prtuci pal ticket office*. llt-BKItT O. Flkminu. General Superintendent. J. 8. Davaxt, General Pasrenger Agent. Dr- Henry J.~"Mouzon, Surgeon Dentist. '-■1 PholCP C •it' n I’iiri+t^t. n* ('.in tc boniyht ntrt’ag»>i>wWv» tnti s. nit on led ni-nr NVlllleton and Block villi', In-fwoi n the H .uth (’mplina R dlfoad (Hid tin* K.li«r<» liver. Furap ply to ♦ (ic-24-tf. H. V. THOMPSON, Wbit-» ji. J. R. READ & CO.. ana htrkk'iv’ OH \1UaB£w-OX, S. C. DRYGOODS ‘ s. c. fot.7 >1 WH.XaIAMS. A 1 FOREIUK AND DOMESTIC, . CLOAKS and shawls,- e w ■ Laces. Embroideries GLOVKS, IIOSIKRY kc. . Wo nrc Solo Agr-nts In Cbarh'ptnvr for Hani*' CV bdirat 'd Seamiest} Xid GI. vch. tlto befet Imported. dc.53m J. R BEAD & CO. A Ucsirublc Pltco. vahialilo Tract of Lan' J , cjr.taln- ing' 267 acres, 150 cleared, wjth p conifortn(>|o dwelling and all ni'ccssary viitbtiildfngs, 112 niilca from- Elko. S. C. R. H . for sale on uiuet «<•<?<'intiioiFaiitig term*, atid at a pric suited to the sit iDtfVttcy of a be money iti aket. For teriiiM apply t«>,» B. O. <S I’ANSELL, nov7-2mos ‘Elko. 8. O. JAS. YY. TURLiGY, 2G0 BROAD STIiKET? A GLSTA, GA. TTAYINC just r. turn' d from the Nbrtk^rg markets, I'nm pleased (ojatfnoiinec • to my many patrons that I can offer greater inducements tliia season than have ever before been presented to the people. My I tietidA will sue how utterly iinpoasible it is fo enumerate ali the things ih a Pry Gi>etls tRore. .My customers can rely on my shvek supplying anything that they can think of or desire. Send youn, orders, with confidence, for anything. You shall tmb be dtsnj.pomted, l)e;etibe as nearly a^uu. can What you want, aud shout the price you want to pay. I Have an . mmense Stock of Turner’s World Renowned Black Alpacas and llii.lantcen*, from the lowest prices to the *ioat ex pensive fabric; also Blankets, Wool Flannels, Canton HmneU, Broaiidotlw, Suitings for Men and Boys, Kentucky Jeans And Cassimeres, Dress Goods, < loaks. Shawls. Fine Hosiery fir Men, Women tfud Cliildren, Men’s, Youth’* and Child ren’s Winter l!ut>.—New Department—Men's^ Womens and Children's Gloves, Hamburg Kd-inu , s, etc, Wedding Parties Will Find Styles and Colors to Suit Thejn ExactFy. CLOA.KS ond SIIAWI.S bl* the Latest Jr'arisian Styles. F will fill all orders for customers who may select from Samples or Price DRESS GOODA, SILKS, CLOAKS, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Alpacas, Cashmere, first aud second Mourning Goods, Kid Glovos, Hosiery, Notions, Ribbons, Silk Ties, Ladies and Gents Underwear, Linens,, Table and Piano Covers, Tcwels, Table'DamttsK, Nap kins, Domestic Goods, and thousands of other geods too numerous to mention, are placed now before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we ’guarantee to the public and people of this State especially, that through our Immense facilities And long established reputation, with buyers aud sellers, where MILLIONS Of dollars have been exchanged through our house, that we can, and always wt givc bettter satisfaction, aa regards QUALITY AND PRICES, In goods purchased from us thsn any other house-Suuth. r > Samples sent pn application. Charges prepaid on all goods over and above $10 —shipped C. O D. or for Post Office order. Please mention this paper in ordering goods. FllllCDGOTT, BENEDICT «t CO, 275 KINO STREET, bcST-ly CHARLESTON, S. C. up Bey k-w t w. 5 (This Train doe* not ooaooet wttk Train for Columbia at Branohvillo.) Leave Charleston 41 t( ■S'. 6.451 Jlranohvilla 0.66 a m. Midway J ~ *— IQ.20 a ■ Ran her* I (t 28 am Grahath 1 # 10.48 a m “ Leo's V lit.57 a at ** Rlaokville 11.0(1 am « Klko ' 11.22 am “ Williston 1180 am “ Windsor , 11.62 am “ - Montnorenel 12.12 p u “ ' Aikon 12.25 pm Arriye Augusta 1.30 p u Down Day Passengers. ’ (This Train does not connect with Train for Columbia at Branch ville.) Leave Augusta “ Aiken *' Montmorenci *** Windsor Williston •« Elko “ Blackville •* Lee’s “ Grahams - M Bamberg *« Midway “ Rranoliville Arrive Charleston StOUT SXPBKSS.' S.oO p m 4.40 p m 4.6« pm 1 6.18pm 6.84 pm '6.42 p m 6.69 p m 6.07 pm 6*21 p m 6.87 pm 6 46pm 7.56 p m 10.19pm T I 7.80 pm . 6.20am 745pm 0.80 a m 14.46pm 8.08 am Connects with Trains at Branchviile for Columbia. raSIORT AKK ACCOMMODATION. J—E Leave Charleeton 7710 a m Arrive augusta 8.15 pm Leave Augusta 6.16 am Arrive Charleston ‘7.00pm Down Leave Ulaokville 9.46 am Up Leave Ulackvitle - 8.32 p'm Connects at Branchviile with Train for Columbia. REMEMBER rEmeminiii it ■ Leave Chariestou Arrlva Augusta Leave Augusta Arrive Charleston Down Leave Ulaekville Up Leave Blackville FEED. VON SANTEN'S BAZAAR J. S. TW110, SCCCKSSOItS TO TERRY & NOI.F.N, ; arUOLESALKAKD RETAIL DEALERS IN Fi*h, Oysters nnd New York Pniltry. Northern and Sotlthrm Produce. Chtirlestoii’ S. C. OrtUrH solicited tended t<>. and promptly at- BWI7 3m' 1 } Hns loested nt Blackville and respeet- fullv offers his professlcttal services'to the rittzensof Hnmwetl nnd sdjolnlnk coun ties. Office ou Railroad avenue, opposiie Mr Farrell’s store. References - Rev. W. D. McMillsn, Messrs Dibbbj A Iilar, Hlackvido; Major J. J. Brabham, Barnwell O. iL; Rev. W. 1*. Bloit- SDn, Bamhcix. DR. M' 'UZON will be nt Barnwell on the first Monday In each month. JunelJWtn ~ ' 8; LEIBMAIST* NOTARY rUB^IC.t Collector and Adjusted of Claims. OFFICES.* 118 East Bay, Charleston', aad Grahams Barnwell County, S. C. All business promptly attended ts References -J. H. Parker & Co., Mantoo Ce., Goo- W. Williams & novl4-pm Don’t Fail t. To go or rend your orders for French Pliina, White Granite, ’Glassware, Lumps, Chandeliers, kc., to the qb&wa mivmm - OF II. €. Stoll, Ast , *- .. 287 KING STREET, b . ' ' , (Opposite Masonic Temple), CHARL^STOX, 8. C. Goods packed and shipped without extra charge. *cpl2-3mo SAN'i. a. MAVSItAl.t. KltWARP 0. MAKSIIALL. Jt'Lll'S J WESCOAT. 6> ’ . ^ SAMLEL H. UIRIIALL & C'.; iMroRTcas or Hardware. Cutlery. Guno, &c., a Agricultural Implements, and 314 KING BT., CORNER SOCIETY. ^ (Sigaof the Golden Gun). ' ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET, Char lets tom, 0.- C. Aqf.nts for Celebrated Watt Plows ssplMyr ; * • EMI AT ALL 1H — AT— HEATH’S KESTAURAXT, WILLISTON, $. C. IllI I. OF FARC. flati and Eggs, • Hot Coffee, Beefsteak, •* Ft*h, '••anic, Oysters in every style. Msisic for Balls anil Parties furnished at short noricc. J. Q A. HEATH. ectS-dm List, in whatever quantity they may be pleased to order, nt 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 coining to angyiatnl J will, send goods 0. O. D., and pay freight on all parcels amounting to 310 and over. My friends in the country who may not need 810 worth themselves, can take small orders from their neighbors, and send them with their own; if /hey. amount to $10 or.over I will fid each separate, tie tip separate, and scparatc-'tqemorandnms of ench antount, and then enclose all in one Express pared aud ’have them deliver- ered fiec < f charge.. tr i'lcasc fccnd for Package of Samples. ' ' Urksh GOODS -, at now prices: 'UHE subscriber la rff->tine a large I antf-w^rt assorted Rtecfe of Grcce- t i^s, Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, &(*., at very low prices, for cash. Sit ar n» 9 t" 11 cts. per pound. Coffee. 16 to 18 cfs. per pound. Laid, 10 ets. per pound. ^ Bacon sides, G'J to7 cts.- Shoes at 50 to 75 c*s., $1 and fl 25. Calico at 5}£ to 6j^ cts. AH goods will be sold vCrv low for cash. J. A. BUBCKMYER, Hailioad Avenue, r aov21-4 Blaekville, 8 G. C. BABT. H. STKITZ. O. IB ART & CO., Importers and Wholesnla Dealers in For eign find Domestic Fruits, • * Nuts, &c. * Nos. bo, 57 and 59 Mabket Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Tropical Fruit a Specialty. aepl9-3mo BTomey Farm For Saif. I OFFER for sale thie splendid Plan- 1 tation, situated three miles north of Williston. It contains two hundred and sixty-six acres, one hundred of which are cleared and Jo a high state of cultivation. The Improvements consist of an ele gantly finished residence and all ne cessary out-bulldlnRs. It is perfectly bealtby, situated in an excellent Com munity, and will be sold at a reason able price and on accommodating terms. Apply to I. A. BLANTON, ec31 2mo WlUlston, 8.0. oelT—3 m James W. Turley, AUGUSTA, GA. Shirts, ?5c. w Shirts, 75c. AMSUTT.V jSIIIRTS, with fine Linen Eosotu, finibhed complete, ready fo the Laundry, only 75c. each. _ r— ' — Lad cs’ aud Children’s Underwear equally low at LANGLEY BROS.. ^ sojil2 3tno 104 KING STllEET, CHARLESTON, P, C. Wholesale Grocers, Redistillers and Reotifiers, Liquors of all Kinds, NO..2 WARREN BLOCK, JACKSON STREET, Augusta. Ga. srp26 3mo T. S. NIPS0N. C. ✓ RAMMING. Nipson <& Mahiuin^, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc. 233 King Street, Mear Market Street, Charleston, S. 0, Particular attention given to filling of Orders, and all Good* guaranteed as rep resented. ..-7' 1 —-—„— . augl5-6m J. H. PARKER & CO. - Factors and Commission Merchants. CfiTTON AMD NAVAL STORES, 1- Accommodatiffn Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South .Carolios. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. janl7-lj * , Emtablisuku 1854. CHARLES HICKEY, . .A DEALER IN .Looking Glasses, Every Variety of Mould* ioRs Window Cornices, Photogrsphie Frames, Cord and Tassel Loops, Etc. No. 343 King St., above Liberty, Cliarleston, South Carolina. * K li cravings >.ad Oil Palutings Renovated. oct3!-0m OLD AMEHICAN HOTEL, ESTABLISHED ABOUT 1830. Resuscitated on the European Plan, For Gentlemen only. ierrs t Rooms, each pereon, per day.... 50e per week $3 (X) “ 44 44 per tuouth.fiRand 10 According to location of Rooms, paid In advance. BOARD TURKS: Board and lodging per day fl 50 44 44 “ per week.... 6 50 heals: Breakfast .25c D.ttner .............. ........ 50c Supper 26o MRS. M, J. ARCHER, Proprietress, . 29 George st., cor. King, uor28- ly Charleston, S. C. To Kent. A Htnrn In the town of Williston, size 26x6') feet; Gltee front, in oentral portion of the business portioD of the town, lerots moderate. Aptdv to JulvS5-tf J. D. BROWN, d^HUstoo, K. C. National House 353 King Street (BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.) Board, SI 50 Per Dav 1 CHARLESTON. S. 0 MRS. H. M. BAKER, Proprietress sep20-lj FllE^ ARRIVAL OF LANDREIR'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS. T URNIPS, C«lbbaees and Garden Peas. Also, red and white Onion Sets, laroe assortment of Flower Seeds, Tinware, Willow War© and Wofiwn ' Wars, AfrtfhDltural Imple ments. Sec. WM. J MTLTiER, (Hlfm of Flow). 353 King St., ©cl7-3mo Charleston, 8. G STOREHOUSE AT AUCT10S! - I will eell at public auetinn.at Barn- friend* with ths eWe^,. j well G H., on ealesday In Jannary, a Storehouse In tbs town of Blackville, situated ou Railroad avenue. declO 3t * J. A. PEACOCK. -is— Santa Clans’ Headquarters IN CHARLESTON'S.C., AT 276 KING STREET. HIS STOCK OF ,, ' v ... TOYS! TOYS! TOYS1! J Fancy Goods, , Fireworks and Confectionery, Prize Candy, Ac., Is the Largest and Cheapest in th« City this ysar. Merchants will remember this when they visit tha city. Seud for his Price Lists and Circulars oov28-4t Wedding Gifts -at— ’ AIsLiAN’S. FINE WATCHES, Amorleaa and tiwles, of tbs Latest Stylee. RICH JEWELRY Of Newand^Q^ant Deei^ssnd Kxqul* - STERLING SILVERWARE, In Freeh and Beautiful Patterns, eepecfal- fv ly adapted lor Wecklfa* Pr SILVER PLATEDWARE. ' eta, Walters. lee Pitchers, Butter Cups, Goblets, bpoone, Forks of CHOICE FANCY GOODS. t ; French and American Clocks. FUm TsbAe Cutlery, bpectadea, Ac. Witches i Jewelry CirffcHy Repaired. r~ ■ THE BEST GOODS AT THE IX)W- E8T PRICES. JAMES ALLAN, 807 Kins street. Charleston. 8. C. sepio-ty ~ r - Barney M^cLemore HAS JUST OPENED A HBW>BAI*B00B At Christie’s WHERB bs Is <T. snd Cigars. In hss si so •Wending tb- „ -♦ 4 «M wRb ^ertns. raneas^ \