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tin dor Republican rule a riotous
practice has crept Into Congress of
'prorldiog locorootioo anff'cKDge~6T
air for a certain class of Its impecunl*
o«e epwefleg members, or for those
.who are too sttory to gratffy their
love of change at the expense of tbHr
own poekets. Should ft enter Into
the family arrangement that a tilp to
the Sbuth would prove beneficial to
health or some aristocrat among
their associates, papa is at ones as
hy Importunate masters and
to get up a Congressional in-
Testfeatftm. The South is s rich field,
With Its perennial outrages, its Demo-
critic obstinacy and red-shirt treason.
Ah investigation in that region has only
<0 he suggested to become at once a
deerriunt Senqtut. The committee is
divided into several sub-commit tecs,
end the respective fields of visitation arc
arranged and allotted with due regard to
mutual convenience. No anxiety is en>
ten.lined as to the ways and means.
tJoele ^am furnishes the wherewithal
to maet ex^nsea, and they all feel hap
py.- Mr. Telle*' cun got his traps..ready
hi two bows. MT."- Kirkwood will be
than ready, provideu he can pack his
shirts by that ttals* bat k^e»pr»- Baitey
besides their s.’ 1 i rta f i laVe
iss* Rare not finished packing th«> r
Saratogas, and that some article of feu.'*
in/us attirt from Madame Demorest’s
canno't by any possibility be got ready
far a we" 1 ^ yrt ) no they cannot start un
til the 9ti.' in8t - ^ crm<J other excu9e “
framsd for del *y’ bat of courBe
Messrs Teller s ^ Kirkwood see the
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BC.i.tkod.1./. Thi "M'»
.ham, u tin.; .. >bo t ' M “ H 1 ”'.'
they come tc investigate. < I)ct > in ' s
Kearney is how telling the Cait. vr “ ,,n8
that Congremmeu are suci’; a set a ra8 ‘
oals that “ they wilt steal anything fYtk’ 1
a tenpenny nail to a railroad. ” We
don’t believe they are so bad as that, but
there is certainly great room for rofona
amongst them.
Henceforth wo may look upon the
investigating committee os an establish
ed American institution. From Con
gress as a centre the rippling wave has
gradually ext ceded to every municipal
OuUj, ....j, m h. ovkumwmjt tiureaucvai
cy has well atgh absorbed the national
life, so iu tbs United States committee*
ism, and its twin brother convention,
have almost become synonyms for pop
ular government.
Cofamenco the. New Year in the pro*
per way. If you ask arbat that is we
can easily tell. Reform it you have any
bad habits. Quit drinking, swearing,
Joafing, and go to woit. Work you
may sky Is of different kinds. So it is,
and you must prepare for doing it pro
perly—if you wisK lTdoUc profitably.
For instrfTi%, if you are an unmarriud
professional per
sonage, go to Augusta, stop at the Au
gusta Hotel—a capital one—sod after
you have secured a room go aeross the
street to Brook’s Clothiu^HouHe and
call for Charley Pechman, Bill Moody
or John C. Pope. Either of them will
be glad to see you. Mr. Pope will
measure you with his eyes, select a stiif
that will fit your person and pocket, and
Moody will choose you a bat that will
add immensely to your respectability,
and he will learn yon more philosophy
while you are looking at and admiring
your handsome self in a glass—looking
glass we mean—than Kanfjsoafd do in
month. Then stop with Charicy
Pcchman into the shoe store and lot him
give you the benefit of his good paste in
selecting for you armor for your feet
that will defy cold rain, wind, snow-er
sleet. Just whisper to him that you
are unmarried and be will show you
some gaiters that will charm your sweet
heart's eye. _ rc-
After you have put oo your new
clothes go up to Bones*. Dougherty A
Co.’sj they will bow to-so respectable a
person and cordially ask you m. As
and Garland
remembered that Julia and Cl«r-J they are always busy yoii had better
TsxaS has 8.674,700 sheep.
Aadsruoo complains of bid road*.
A» bonnets grow Smaller bills gfoW
larger. ,.■*«' *n ‘
Marion reports a potato weighing
thlrty-eii pounds. ~ • 1
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Gen. Le Due, Commissioner of Agri
culture, is to Charleston. N
Aiken la filling up with Northern In
valids abd tourists.
Qsa. R. H. Andersqn has been ap
pointed Phosphite Inspector.
Grain crops are reported as serious
ly Injured by the Intense cold. ~
The new stock law gives almost uni
versal satisfaction In NPwberry. 7—
John Boyd, of Chester, recently kill
ed a hog weighing 1,188 pounds.'"
Diphtheria is raging }□ North Car
olina, taking off Whole families.
AbbrtvIHe’e colored population held a
county ftflr during Chrletm&s week.^
Chief Justice Willard proposes to
deliver a series of free lectures on faW.
A fire In Raleigh on the 8iet ult,
destroyed about 15,000 worth of prop-
Ho will return via Gultfornlh next
year, and then—enter Into the Presi
dential race for 1860.
The Wateree river Was overflowed
Its banks again far tho foanti tuas
since fall, and crossing at . amdeo has
been stopped, . borne people attribute
the frequent overflow8~to tUVerabank-
meut built spross f he swamp by the
Wilffilogtoo^ Columbia aud Augusta
Railroad. . -J
- An act of the legislature passed at
tbs session just ended prof Idee that
the owners of land forfeited to the
State for the non payment of taxes
may redeem the same by paying one-
half of the el tuple tax for the years
1876, 1877 and 1878, on or before Sep
tember, 1879, without penalty or ooete.
' At St. Louis, Thursday last was the
coldest day of the season, the mercury
SttT. : '
A bale, of cotton was sold In Abbe-t ITT,Btn,r from 6 to dagTeee below
KdlmcmtUria la Wowth Carol 1m*.
The whole number of schools, as
skowu by the State Superintendent
Instraction, is 2,922, an increase of 439
schools during the year. In some of
the counties the increase is large. In
others there has been a decrease. The
school attendance is t Whites, 54,118;
colored, 68,121—total, 110,239, as
against whiles, last yea*, 46,444 : col
ored, ftft.Sfttf-dotal, 102,396. The to
tal number of teachers employed is
3,117, an increase of 443. There are
2,094 white teachers, and 1,026 colored
teaebsis. Oi the whole number only 49
«r« from the North. Tbo average
monthly wages paid to male teachers is
fi2I 06, and to female tsashcre 138 70.
MaUlter Strange.
commence trading at once. They tan
•ell you at hard pan prices any kind of
hardware—for they have an honorable
refutation to sustain and keep the best
gooa. , • Buy some good plows, hoes,
axes, trace chains aud plow lines.
Your wiYe wants some new knives and
an improved churn,"andirons, shovel and
tongs. Buy 'cm like a man, mid don’t
forget to put iu a sausage grinder and a
carving knife. Pay for them, and next
go over to J. M. Clark & Co’s, buy
some of their good flour; and when you
go home get your better half or your
sister, or your mother* in law |*» lake
»ou a cake for your good conduct, and
do*i ** forget to send us a piece, for we
love ( '^ e ’ aad don l B et M 0 ^ e “ 88 w ®
should . Uko ' If y° a necd an ? dr *
goods yoo c#n ’ t d0 b * ttcr thau tobu y
them from J• W. Turley or James Mil-
le* T C Bl. :, $ *' b,s a K P' end,d
'' l ‘ er) ' W ‘ t0 - Th ' J[ ” P '
i mtk f-«, «*-
sou ** ^oors, sash and
men, can fujhlsh you ’
blinds, at sh*>rt notice, as," 1
they have made for our new oo
Farr, the Lamp Man, con sell yO®
od as those
urthouss.
cheap
The recent snow storm »t Buffalo
to have been of phenominal vio
lence. With the mercury at six degrees
only above sero on Tuesday morning, St
11 o'clock, a snow squall struck the city
and continued with little intermission un
til Thursday C'orniog, and was in some
ptaoes twelve feet deep. the Buf
falo Comr : “Tbs wow, which came
in sharp; ity needles, was so thick that
U wss impossible to- see a distance of
ten feet, while a fifty mile gale swept the
flakes so fiercely into the iaoes of those
who were abroad so as to cause intenre
yto. Tbs sosae k the streets at this
time wss something unprecedented.
Neopfr rah and shouted and sang as if
they wore intoxicated. Gray-haired
ladies and 1 young- girls who had con*?
out to do their Christmas shopping acted
M if they had'takeu laughing gas. In
fact the $.y seemed to be wrehargod
with oxygen, and eehry one felt iti ex*
hilaration sod recked not of the cold.
As tho crowd surged down Main street,
far tbs street wss fall, they seamed hk
their aoow-ooated wrappers like ore**
tores of some strange; unreal world
■swag the clouds. The stores were
almost hidden by the whirling wowdust,
Md it*u* atteriy impossible to reaogniss
say familiar shapes. Sleighs, and oars,
and sowwwploaghs appeared anddisap-
' pewd Hks ships is afog, the driven ex*
efcsd and thb hones apparently little
lam sot* I* wss a memorable scene, and
they ' Who witbessed or took pArt io i«
nay esteem tbctDselves fortunate.
and good goods. Hp. is a live
Miss Lcckie and Mrs. N. Brum Cl»' rk
can furnish you witit those necessaries |
of life—bonnets, bats and ribbons —
which adorn' the fair, and charm the
sterner sex. If you are really bent on
spending your tironcy to advantage,
don’t fail to go to Delph’s Stove House,
and there you will find a thousand things
you necd, and before you leave that
handsome gentleman ho will surely sell
you some of them. Next week we will
tell you what to do in Charleston.
P. S f When you buy all these
things, aud carry thew bome^tell the
people that Tub People so advised
you. z 7
N. B. If you take the train at Wil-
listou, be sure to call on Messrs. Arm
strong & Heriot, who have recently
come from Charleston with a stock of
goods, and located in Williston. They
are both native South Carolinians of the
straight-out order, having been in ser
vice for over three years of the war.
Everything they keep is good, but par
excellence their tobacco and segare are,
for we have tried them, and pipes, ah 11 f
Tire Orangeburg Democrat.
We eiteod a cordial welcome to this
new Joufral, edited by Messrs. H. G.
Sheridan and James L. Sims. They
have made a capital start, and we
vrish them all the good fortune they
deserve W»d desire. From theh’col
umns we take the’following kindly
uotloe of a coming competitor:
“ Messrs. Melllchamp & Edwards an-
uohttce that they bavepurebsaed the
Orangeburg Times, and In future It
will be published them as a Demo
cratic paper. We eee no reason why
two well conducted newspapers in as
large a county ae this should not sue-
Ob'ed, sod. after all, It mhy be best to
have * two rents ’ to public optbtoo. If
the sale le a bona fide one, and’we
have no reason to doubt it at this
time, we extend the rig'M hand of fel
lowship to Messrs. Melllchamp & Ed
wards, and express the wish ib»t the
Times may be second only to .he
Democrat of alT the country press in
the Stats.”
vtllo last week at four cents per
pound.
A promising man is now thought-to
be one tfho never paysrelMplTcrgoeRcP
Words.
~
The North Carolina Legislature now
In session elects one thousand magis
trates.
More arrests for alleged Intimida
tion were made last week in Krrebaw
couftty.
Anacreon's champion opossum-hum
hr f»e
Tbs unanimous decision of the Uni
ted States Supreme Court, rendered
on Monday’; flegtAring the act of Con-
grew prbhiflitiag polygamy in Utah
to be^bostltutloBsL —
The Columbia Register also predicts
tbs calling of an extra seaalotl of 1 the,
Legislature.
ter has caught "over a hundred this
seaeOb.
One hundred thousand American
beef cattle were shipped to England
last year.
Mr. W. Q. Davis Is business mana
ger of the capital baby paper, the
Aiken Review.
Col. R. M. Sims, Secretary of State,
speut his Christmas holidays In Wil
mington, N. C. ^ i
The heaviest snow stofths for years
have been falling in various points in
the Northern States.
South Carolina’s cottoq crop t|jie
season Is said to be two per cent, bet
ter than the previous one.!^.
The cost of advertising delinquent
lands has been reduced to 25 ceuts per
name in Beaufort county. v _
The cold weather woe ’ Intense In
Atlanta on Christmas day. An Inch
of snow fell in the evening.
The Supreme Court of Missouri has
decided that lawyers are liable to tax
ation the same as merchants.
Sheriff Hotly, of Aiken, with his ad-
custotiled liberality, treated hie prison
ers to a fine Christmas dinner,
Port Royal Is beoomlng famoustor
its fires, scarcely a week passing with
out some property being burned.
Darlington has furnished since 1822
g -vvea members of Congrets, besides
n1Il nerous officials of Jess degree;
£ ,g 'and Imported last year over
ninety ^'lllions dollars worth of goods
—an ino. r ®*- * e ot t1>CD, y “»*61 OQ 8 ever
1873.
Judge Macke ordpf an «'
tra term of t>U n Aiken on the
fourth Monday iu January has been
revoked. \ • *
Our old friend Ps.’-’T is ° ow * ditor
of the Carolina Bpartan, * ld we llB0W
that be will make It b.'H** Anfl
et|U better. (
Two colored women In A’nd.veon
offered to sell thplr children, two’ b '>y*
six’ months old, to tbs circus met* fo- r
fifty dollars each.
A deputy sheriff of Columbus, Ga.,
bad bis head fractured while attempt
ing to arrest a negro on Christmas.
The negro escaped.
A fire broke out In Greenville oo
the 3d lost, destroying about $14 000
worth of property. The fire Is sup
posed to be acci<i|ntsL-
The Columbia Register is greatly
Improved lo all respects 6lbce Col.
Pope became assocl«te(j with Col. J.
A. Hoyt fn its editorial raaoagemeut
Caleb Cushing, of Massachusetts,
distinguished as a politician and law
yer, and also as President of the fa
mous Charleston Convention, died on
tbe2ad lost.
The total Bute and County tax In
Beaufort Is only 74-3 ! mills. Hampton
county will pay nine and thtee-qaaf-
ter mills, the two extra mills being
levied to cover the cost of building the
courthouse and Jail.
George Reed, a hard working man
of Hart county, Ga, has, according to
the Hartwell Sun. married off seven
children during the past year, and has
seven more who will be eligible for
matrimony In the present year.
Cotton factor* and buyers lo Augus
ta are at war, the former having re
solved to retain samples, and the lat
ter having determined'to buy no cot
ton from the factors if this new de
parture Is insisted upon.
gioos the passage of'" Ah act to fa
cilitate tbs collection of tkxes ” bills
of tbs Batik of the State have falfen
from 56 to 40 oeOts on tbs dollar. This
* President and • Judge of dogs, is: olurctia meek aud o nets tent Christian,
about to Start on a fres ride aronnd And th#t> ome clrotoitaldvellestornaiaeot;
the world [o an American man-of-war. but H * ven ^ * air,od Another soul re-
Eero. Dispatches from Western Kan
sas and Central and Southern Illinois
note extremely cold weather, the mer
cury everywhere In these regions be
ing several degrees below aero. Iff
some places It fell to more than 20 de
grees below Eero, and two or three
deaths by freezing Is reported.
The Lee Monument Association,
chartered by the Legislature of Yir
glula for the purpose of erecting in
Richmond a monument to Geo. Robert
proposes to teks up on his
birthday—tbe 19th of January—a col
lection tbmugbout the South, iu aid
of iu undertaking. It is suggested al
so that entertatnmenU be given
throughout the South on the night of
the 19th for the same object. The As
sociation has a large sum 'on hand,
but sot enough to erect,u fitting mon
ument.
the bills, the privilege of withdrawing
them and paying their taxes in cur
rency, with power to bring actions for
recovery against tbs treasurer..
On New leer's morning tbe Union
cotton presses and sheds In Chsrlss*
Friday evening before Christmas
Mr. Florence Glover, near Lewisville,
aged thirty two years, entered his
room, brushed hie boote, neatly dress
ed blmeelf, laid down on the bed, and
deliberately shot himself through the
temple with a pistol. Th^s Is thetblrd
instance of good citizens committing
suicide in that section of out county
within the past two months. Troubles
of various kinds, growing out of the
events of the score of years just pass-
sed, is said to be thd cause.— [Orange
burg Democrat^/'
Kershaw reports the death of two
colored cvilzeus. Barry Thorn while
trading took too much of the ardent,
and. While riding homeward, fell from
his horse. He; had two boxes of
thatches lo his pocket., and it is sup*
posed that they caused the fire which
burned him to death. Washington
Y<>ung was found dead under the tres
tle work over tbe Hermitage swamp ;
cause of death—too much whiskey and
water. Daniel P. Johnston, a leading
colored Democrat, was burned ouf of
bouse and home ChrlAmas Eve b/an
Incendiary.
^ > —
•« Wiiat Are T»« Cloing To Do
About It?”
Because the penalties of physiologi
cal laws are not executed speedily,
Some fancy they wre void. But when
tbe system, breaks down, and almost
hopeless complications arise, which
the family physicia n, by reason of his
limited experience, falls to relieve, the
.pertinency of the above Inquiry is ap
parent. Many remedies have been
specially prepared for th ese cases, sod
many physicians are blddi'ig for their
patronage. As before makh g a pur
chase of land, a “ search ” is j < quired,
aD .d tbs* title Carefully sxam»nt*d, so
Inva.’lds should carefully Investigate
the claim* of any physician offerioi,' to
treat chfoulc disease*. Dr, Piero.*’*
Family M*'Ndnea are well known, outl
have effecicd many cure* where emi
nent physicians have failed, yet to ac
commodate BUtfe'foal «nd complicated
cases, and those desirous of being res
tored speedily, Dr. Pierce has erected
an elegant sanitaiium, at a cost of
nearly half a million dollars. No In
stitution in tbe world offers advanta
ges suferlor to those found In this es
tablishment. Half a score of physi
cians are in attendance, several of
whom have been prominently connec
ted with leading American add'iWo
pean hospitals. Efejy Improved fa-
ciltljMor hastening h cure that a Hb-
efal expenditure of moiey could se
cure can here be found. Befbre fully
deciding where to go, addrees Invalids’
and Tourists’ Hotel, for circular.
deemed by the precious blood of Jesus.
" These ashes too—t his little dust,
Our Fatlier’s care shall seep.
Until tho final trump shall break
The long and dreary sleep.”
_____ - Pastor.
Died, near fllackrillc, S. C., December
28th, U>78, Fianeia K., beloved daughter of
Jsaper and Henrietta KedAoud, eged. 6
years and 13’days.
Died, near BlseVviUe, 8. C„ January 2d.
1879, Alice A., beloved daughter t>f Jasper
and Henrietta Rodmond, aged* years and 5
months'. - .
The great Jehovah, full of love.
An Angel bright did send.
And took the Hitlq harmless doves
To jojrs that never end. R.
nUCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO.
WHOLK ALE AND RETAIL
DKAUEBS nr
DRY 800DS
AND
—H. C’.,
OKFEI; THE
CHEAPEST AND BEST
BARONINS
_ flk tub
SOUTH KH3W STATICS.
50 Case* -Beat. ..Standard Prints ‘at
6 and 5}e: /
10-Cares yard wide French Cali
coes at 7 and 8c. / *
. * 20 Cases Longeloth at 5, -6,7,
8 aud 9c.
20 Cases Canton Flannel from 7c.
upwatda.
22 Bales all wool Flannels at 111,
12 1-2, 15, 20c. and up-'
wards.
2 Cases Boulevard Skills fiotn
5Uc. up.
500 Dozen Ladies’ Misses’ and
Gents’ .Undcrvests at 25, 35,
~ 30c. aud up.—— ■
200 Cloaks, extra fine, from $5 to
$2tt each. .
200 Ladies’ Shawls from 75c. up.
500 Dozen Napkins from 75c. to
$4 per dozen.
8,000, Dozen 36x42 inch buck and
damask towels from 81,70 to
$4 per d.'zce.
COO Pairs Blankets from 81 to $8
per pair. • .!
50 Bales Brown Domestics from
4 l-4c. upwaids.
20 Cases German, French, En
glish and Italian L>re*s Goods
at front 8 to 75c. per yusd
500 Pieces of Silks, iu alt sludes,
from 75c. to $3 per-yurd
820,000 Woith Alpftcas and Mourning
Goods frort 15c. to 81 per
yard.
1,200 Dozen Ladies’, Gents’ aud
Misses' Hose at from 81 to
84 per dozm, and from 10c.
to 40c. per pair,
800 Pieces Fancy Cassimere from
25c. to 83 per yard.
500 Dozen, all linen, Handkerchiefs
from 60c. to 83 per dozen;
20 Cases of Jems from 10c. to 40c.
- per-yard.
3,000 Ladies’ Corsets from 40C. up.
200 Cartons of Ribbons, in all
shades and quality, from 50c.
to 83 per piece, Or 5c. to
25c. per yard. ^
MILLIONS
Of other articles too numerous to men*
Tare offered lower than from.
any otl er House. <-
Orddrs are promptly filled by Hhe
Proprietors.'
All Goods purchased from our re
tail Stock', amounting to $10, are ship*
ped C. (J. D. or by Post Office Order,
free of Charge, to any part of the State.
Liberal terms to Dealers aud Planters of
good standing. Do not fail to order
your Goods from
’ FlililMTT, BE.MDICI 4 CO., »
275 KING STREET,
oc31-ly CHARLESTON, S. 0
ATE OF >0UTH’MH0L^A.
CtJUNTY OF BARNWELL.
Allen 4. Weathers bee, Trnsten of Ashley
M. and Marlin F. Weaihen-bee.
XQTJC& OF APPLICA TIOS FOR FI-
NAL DISCHARGE.
To all Whoa 1 theec P. esonts May Concern f :
t- The undersigited will auuiy to the Hon.
T. Gilmore otriltlS, PreBlm JudKU uf
Barnwell county, on luesdny, the Uth
d»y of February, A. D. 18'ia, tor a final dis-
charge *« Trustee of Ashley M. and Mar-
No. G. Orangeburg Sweep.
No. 4. Batesburg Sweep.
No*il2 Diamond Point Bull Tongue
No. ISJuasl-Irpn Turn Shorsl.
No; ‘fh Magnolia tJwecp.
No. 1. Wrought Lapring.
No. 7. Heel Bolt. .
No. 8. Grass Rod.
No. IT.^Singletreo Irons.
• • No.
a-a
19.
No. 2. Greenville Sweep.
No. 15. Scraper.
Nd. 14. Steel Turn Bhovel.
No. Tt. Greenville Bull Tongue.
No. 10. Steel Shovel Blade.
No. 5. Wrought Clevis.
No. 3. Wrought Clevis.
No. 16. Plow Singletree.
No. 18. Harrow Teeth.
Harrow Teeth.
"YVood arid Iron Heel A.dju.stable 3?low Stock*
HART & COMPANY. .
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CORNER KING AND MARKET STS.,
r:MATET-reyloN-. B C.
Agents for Avery A Sons’ Pfows. nov28 6na
BONES, DOUGHERTY & CO.,
—IMPORTERS OF—
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Eoglish Cutlary, Swedish Iron
—AND-
Miscellaneous Flard ware
Du; A LEKS nsr
\m, SIEil, MI1V-PUIVD1R, .BOT, ETC, ETC.
--WE OFFER IHIj SEASON—
PT,0WS, PLOW STOCKS, and all kinds 'PI
Extremely Eow Eri
B02STES. DOUGHERTY & CO.
o\v
T
Muterial, at
n.—84
(Succcsajrs to BONES, BLOA’N & CO.)
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tin F. Weathnr
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January 4th. 1079
arisen.
ALLEN J. WE tTHERHBEE.
jan9-5
Fwrelffw Ittotes. -
Small pox aud starvation are dee*
olating Brazil.
There is great distress amopg tbe
Eoglish laboring classes.
Large Republican gains were mads
in Sundays elections' 111 France.
' Juan Moncssi, who attemiked to as
sassinate the King of Spain, Wak Exe
cuted on Saturday.
The Irish Catholics sridbbed Gfant
Dr* Henry J. Mouzotf,
- • ...
Surgeon Dentist*
Has located at Black vtlto and reapeot-
. fullv offers his professtoua) seryi9ee to,the
cltiiene of Harnw* 11 and adjoining coun
ties. office on Railroad avenue, opposite
Mr. Farrell’s store.
Kefereno*^—Rev. W. D. McMillan, Messrs
Dibble A lalar, Hlackvlile; Mvjbr J. J.
Hrabham^Baruwell C. R.; Rev. w. F. Mou-
will be aiBart!Well on the
last Friday, but their conduct did* not
weaken bis affection for Dish Whiskey.
Go the 4th tha Cornleh Bank; Truro, first Monday to each mouth,
set gives parties, who bsvs tendered oorbWall, England, dosed its ddqrs. iuDet9 ^ >< ° ; ~.
Tbe d^retts stnpuflted t® two and a ^J-. 'Vy . M W iUiam»
half million dollars.' Its failure will 1
T1S OAE SAIili GiiGMINfi R9U31,
Q 18*2 Broad Ht*> ^V.u^ru»tar Ga..
Is now selling Goods at a great sacrifice is order to make roem for Spring and
Summer Goods. Suits formerly sold at 812 now at 88, aud everything iu propor
tion. A Iso, he keeps the
PHILADELPHIA SHOE HOUSE,
1821, whefe Goods can be bought for a g»od deal less than their vslue. If you
visit Augusta give the OAK HALL a trial and you wiil be eenvinivd yourself
H. BROOKS,
71—54 * The Pour Mm o’* FrieNvt.
Augusta Flour Mills l
Proprietor*. * 4
jon.w .vi.
Havinc
CLINK 4c
;p; —
CO.
AVISO recently put our Mill in firs,-class ord'.r, we are now prepared to fill orders
promptly for our well known brands of Flour, vis : UILT EDt.-K, DOUlILK EXTRA, EX
TRA ,111 Til* rOPt also. Meat, Grits, Bran aud 8tock Feed. All Goods delivered in De
pot free of Dray tge. 71—97
V. W. VSAOKXKa.
Ora. WAGK
S. W. WAGEMER & ®
Charleston, s. a
( ’ ‘
COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS,
-Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendoe Range. •' ,
Grocer House, 163 and 165 East Bay, 2 and 4 Queen Street,
Agents.ioc Georgia Grange Fertilizer and Celebrated Hook Cotton Tie
Also, Sole Agent for Old Crow Whii-key. "p
Liberal advances made on sonsigniuenti of 0 o'ton. 71 84
AUGUSTA CROCKERY HOUSE
% a mum,
IMPORTER AND JOBBER Or
Glass, China, Earthenware, Lamps,
Brackets, Chandeliers and Uouss
Furnishing Goods.
No. 297 Broad Street,
Ai;«* UNTA, OKOVtOIA,
(2 Doors Below V. Richards A Bros.)
Full lirirs of Fancy Vases, Ornaments
Ac. • .. ^ nov21-3mo >>
OEO. M. COF^IK.
DEALER IN
COUNTRY PRORtCE,
i Egge, Poultry, Butter, Potetoss
Grain, Etc.
Nd 86 MARKET ST., (North Side
Charleston, 8. C.
References—W. 0. Bee A Co., Gbb
W. Williams k Co., J. N; Robson
J. C. H. Claussen, PelSer, Rogers 71'
Co. , J. E. Adger & Co.,'E. W. Marshall
A G». ^ oot f7-3si
PINE
m
a. RAchakach.
8. BACHASAdtl
- sf-*.
cause terrible distress.
>N
Jury tickets #111 be hereafter re
ceivable for county taxes.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA,
-v Practices in all the courts:
L MIMACH
>LK*ALE i
Nd. 409 MARKE
HILADELP
PHIL A
nov7 tm
T STREET.
ELPHIA, ^A.
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URIAH DUNN
HAS just received another drove of fiat
Kentucky •
HORSES AN!) RTCTLES
which have been selected for the comiaf
Season, and invitee the caraiul iu^pectionA*
therlovers of Uoree flesh.
Hie fine new STABLES, in front of Mn.
Hull’s old stajd, are now'completed, and
parties can have their Stock well aliemledte
at very moderate rates. URIAH 1 DUNN,
oct24-tf
SCO
For Sale.-
BUSHELS gcuuiOe
Hust Proof 0*ts. ( .
pv r buabri, sacked and deli vc.
pot. Five cents per bushel It
sacks are furnished,,
' Also, Berkshire Pigs, from the bssl
bleed in the United States.
ihformatkMi call
For further’
address I
oclYtr
on at
J. B. HAIR,
Elko, B. (V
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