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Tf IE * PEOPLE
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THURSDAY, FgBRUARY 20,1879.
bolt* fide watoerlbri-N to
’I'll K PKOPl*TI* the heat adrer*
tUihC oiedlHM f« lovrer Care-
Court week.
Planters are buaj,
flte Valentltto’s Day la gone.
But little giiau^ baa been sold up to
date.
Local News.
I
Aseate of* 'She People
WllH»ten-fl. K. faiLtrur.
BlaekviUe—Mm). 4J. E. SteadmaH. >
Grahams—W. M. CATTirKS. f l • 1 !
Bainb»rsr—lv B. Ttlkk.
Allendale—W.O.Johnsow.
Chari—iton -U. M. AlexaxdTO.
Our subseribers and advertise!s can call
upun the nearest Ag°nt whenever they
wish to settle their ac ount®. Onr Awents
are authorized to roceire and nive receipts
fur all tno.ieys due us. u
; L • ■ r
Bkfire making contracts ioc adver
tising c ill at Thk Proplboffice and get
our ratfs^^N ) one can or’ shall do'
better or cheaper work than we, ■
I
Coart Week.
WHIlston Is tojHtwejMjother public
wtll. - ■
Tbe <3ounty Democratic Executive
Committee meets at lbs Fair Qrounds
today.-
The Court of Gut^ral Scssions^On,-
veued here on.Mondavi, the 17tl»
*
}the nc# Court House, the comforts and
elegance of which coutr is's strongly
——with the inconvcaieO'ces attend
the former temporary accommodations
of our Court. {
__ Judge Kershaw ^presides with his
usual dignity and urbanity. His ad
dress to the Grand Jur^ was short, bnt
to the point. He said that occasion
might aiise in which it might be proper to
enlarge upon the complexion of the ‘.imes
|—.— agd tfte condition of our affairs as-a. pea*
pie, socialTy lind poliltcaTy. but that he
►aw nothing in the present aspect of our
affairs requiring him to depart from ju-
• dicial brevity and practical iustruciiou.
He strongly impressed upon the jury
the firm and impartial discharge of their
duties, pointing out—those duties in
brief detail. We congratulate our peo
ple upon the presence of Judge. Ker
shaw amongst them at the opening of
our new Court House.
The following business has so far
been transacted *
TRUE BILLS.
I < The State vs. John Bos lock ; murder.
Hinton Cave; burglary and larceny.
J. A. Simmons ; arson.
Jim Allen, Jr.; burglary and lar
ceny.
Richard RoyW; stea’ing from dwel
ling ai d larceny.
W. M.-Lurd ; n-sanltan:l battery with
intent to kill.
John Handy; obtam’ng g >ods under
false pretenses.
t apers H. Copeland; bastardy.
Caleb Doctor, Jr.; hog stealing.
CASKS I>I8I*«>SEI> Of.
The State vs. Hannah Holman, hog
s'caliug; guilty. A T cw t;jal granted
and hoi. pressed. v
• Jim Allan, Jr., burglary and larceny ;
guilty.
Richard Boyles; guilty ofgrain^ lar-
I -cetiv. x
Uapers CopeLnd, bastardy^ guilty.
Doctor, Jr.; not guijlZ
Hinton Cave atid John Keitt, burg-
. lary and larceny^ gull'y.
George Hutson, Esq., of Williston
Township, illed suddenly on tbe lltb
inst., seventy-six years. He was
a Sood«It ;zOn, In all ihm tbe tgrui im-
ation8 plies. R 2 X. _ ’
Quite a number of persons were In
attendance at the BAptist'Chtirch last
ThurstUy night to witness «be mar-
rlsge of Mr. John McNub and Mass
Sallle Lancaster, h^’h.of thht village,
■Uackvillc Do is.
Ojjrl'QWn was visited during the past
k by two Italian musicians who dis-
urw*d tlulcet strains on the bngp’pc
and flageolet, much to (to amusement
of the juvenile portion of the community.
—Otr Bt. Valentine*? tihj thte toatT
luuuis gave the road a lick ami a
promise.
Ruporinten ient Peck expects to rov-
oluitloifz • echedulcs oa tbe Bouth (J.ir-
olfna Ilanroiid about the* Jstof March.
Colonel JJntler, State.Fteb Commia-
sioner, tells us tlv.t we will soon In
crease the finny popul tion of the
Edisto.
Trial Justices J. D. Allen, of Barn-
welt. and F. J. Cassidy, of Bamberg
have been re-appointed by Gijvernor
Simpson.
In the Charleston races Phmeerra
BarnWeii borm*. eutereii by Stoncy and
Aldiieh, viron tho handicap races und
cunes out second best in two others.
Capt, tiowndes’, near Grcea^,oud.
.. Work may bo expected to begin on
tbe Columbia Canal in about a month.
A little son of Mr. Edward Rxjf, of
Lexitiaton, was faUlly burued ig; J^at
pt day lust, -
Seve ral runaways occurred in Orapgo-
'kurtt last week, bpt no one was seil-
"tisly hurt; " I'",,;*,' .- - —
Th* re are tWivpri-oners iothe Jh'X-
ingt'oiRj dl charged with imirde^ftmd
one for Tape-. \
; There is-ui»re unsold cotton in An^
del son now than there has been for
A Bale reader of Tine People, asks
US to put tbfs “sum" to the school-boys
—A farmer hail t wenty-ilve hog®, he
wanted to kill them at four killingF,
and to kill.an odd number each timk.
How many must he klil at each kiiHng.
The mountains did not goto Ma*
bt*met, ow Alahomet went, like a sen
sible muu,-tw-the mountains. Just so
all oar county officcjs have followed
us to the public Square, and ins'ailed
themselves in new and comtottable
quart els. Gentlemen, we are glad to-
welcome you into our neighborhood.
CGme ip see us and brinl; your knlt-
ting. (
Mr. Uriah Dunn, of tliis viliagtv
was seii >ubly Injured by heiug thrown
from Ids buggy, while in Augusta
last we k. It apyears that be was
driving rapidly along, and was about
tu cross the s reet, when «u express
w.tgon ran in front of him ; to avoid
a collision be had to make a ve y su i .
■ en turn. He made This firm safely
but at this raoufut another wagon ran
In front of him, i.eeessitatrng attoft
t urn, which c&itsed bis'buggy to upsH^
throwing him on Ids shtHJide1y>eveie.
ty hijuitt;g It. He heid^on to the
reins, an I {rad it not b^ym a very f'en-
tle horse that he wasliriviug the con-
a+ quofat*? wouPI/frn ve been more se-
r;ous. We ai^ glad to say that Mr.
Dunn is dokfg well.
7^
yit ^icanud I nirt-fi .wtutes.
Owing to their wmin and delightful
climates, their inhabitants grow sal
low from torpid liver.*, indigestion and
all diseases aiis’ug from, a disordered
atomach and bowels.. They should, of
course, at all times keep the liver
active, and to our readers wo recom
mend Tatder’s P >rtaline, or Vegetable
Liver Powder. Taken in time will of
ten save money and much snflerlng.
Piles 80 cents. F<>r sale by Charh**
P-ehffttmtr, Barnwell C. -H., or i-y Dp.
Stokes, Black viile, 8. C.
The hiuauo War.
Pursuant to a call a meet lag of s be
A marriage was duly solemnized by planters and fsi mere of Barnwell couo-
one of our ministers between two cob
o r ed people named respectively, Ijenius
and .Mamie. Lenius seemed anxious to
have the affair over as the crowd but.
side attracted bis attention so much that
he couldn’t “understand dry ting” the
minister said.
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Return tickets to Chifflcston for one
ty was u^ld at Barnwell C. H. on Mon
day, the 3 1. the planters and farmers
of Richland Township met last week.
G<-a. H. Bates was culled‘to tbe chair
and W. W. Greeu requested to act at
secretary-. The following resoluiioiis
were unanimously adopted
Resolved. 1st. That wo, the pJantefs
and farmers of Richland Township, do
BTATK NBWfij
Andereoa is to have* market
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Red horse are plentiful in tbe Edisto.
Judge Thomaqu is holding Court
In Lexington. '
Very little guano has been sold in
Anderson as yet.
The Ddtato bridges are being tho
roughly repaired.
Hogs are dying in lieXTTigtou from a
disease somewhat like cholera.
Goyrmor HatPptoo ta rbcuU-iog at
several years.
A telephone is now ln operation in
Beaufort between the
machine shops., ^
Hon. T. F. Fi azier, the newly elec
ted Judge of the 3d circuit, Is now
holding Court in Abbeville.
The young ladiesoiOd gentiethen of
Aoderson have organized a theutiical
comp any, and propose to give .occa
sional entertainments in the future.
^Mr. James Johnston, of Orangeburg,
while attending Court, was taken sick
with pneumonia, and oompAUed to re
turn home, where be died immediately
after arriving them -—»••••• ^—
The managers of the Liberian Ex
odus Aesfa-iMlon art, hobtinp m.-Pttiipa
fo^ the purpose qf raising funds to pay
off the debts standliigageJust the bulk
Az >r. They have only partially suc
ceeded so Tar, but express hopes of
being enabled to accomplish their pur
pose. The libfcl procured by counsel
TOOLE’S
LATEST IMPROVED riKE-PROOF
COTTOBT (ilN CONDENSER
PKRF'IfiCrr IWWTKTt.
Aa there sretwo or three rfylwi of conden
sers in the merVet it will be pecessAry to re
fer gin owners-to W-e principle points of de-
fcctsin the old. in order to show more plmn
ly foe improvements conisinrd in the new.
Condensers lieretufore have been nrme^ed
to bet from .the lapping principle, llmfi«,
they form the bat on the cylinder, or.yeel
through which the draft of the gin-brush
jDU»t This is e,perfoct way fo make n
good, strong.hai, but it lies One serious ohjec
tion Inthc sale of cotton it laps so perfectly
on the reel and folds up so nicely after it
passes tlie machine that qiinntitiee of if go In
the press folded cp, which canoes the fibre to
press benb or crooked in the bale,’ or toJmve
the appearance of nupped cotton. I make
'• this eifttement upon the aUthortty-oLiwMon
buyers who have informed me of .tho fact^
This, then, is one point of improvement in-,
my condenser. Ity reversing tlie motion of
(be reel antt bfowin r the cotton down on an
endless apron, lapping the cotton, flakcata
time, On the reel is presented; at the same
time the me-hes of the reel are kept clear of
cotton and a free passage of air and duat ac
quired. After the couton is dropped drtwn
on the epron it is .whipped round to four
rollers in front, where it forms a bat. The
passage of tbe lint between these rfilers to
form abat obviates the above troubles, snd de
livers the cotton with a beautiful fluffy np-
(ieuqt, and tho pearace, perfectly clear of any nnpps or dust.
at alK The attachment of four rollers Is de-
stgued to make them doubly secure against
fiseZTl'he additional improvement in the
cheat is qf great value. By it the dust is
conveyed out of the gin rbom, at tbe same
timt it prevents frre from getting into the
.ootto i. My aim has been to make a self-ex
tinguishing .condenser, and 1 am satisfied
that-my aim js (td'y accomplished by the
addition of four rollers to queneh-'the blare.
Yes, F have put an end to ali gia house biji n -
tug, except the bums of the vile inceuiliaryv.
If you (to not fear him stop your insurance
expenses at once, or demand a considerable
rrdu^tion, for I tell you y ou have insurance
enough in this machine,'w.th but e sn ail
outlay in the beginning and a constant : , -
bnyrin orery why tothfibud. Tlicrelmo cio'o
reason in your Concluding that you are r
with your lint rooms against the nr ^
ooiutiiia caiurv of iiic in gins than therw-'-a
in your concluding that you can Jump over
the moon- Almo«r »g>ry issue of your
county paper, tlie seneon just passed, bnis 'an
nounced, “ The gin liousc and contents ofO.
W. wasbur.iedor the5lh1ttkt.; hardly
had time fo-getmtilea out. T ike warning
friend, yours may be likewise annornced
ih La year, if you should not avail voursclf
for ox Sei.ator Gai’lerd ngalnet the . of the security obtained by the use ofthis
Azof has been withdrawn, a mortgage' * -•*»■
upon hor liavlcg bt-en given for the
amount of the note.
Prof.-Palne, of 2o0 8. Ninth atreot,
f iiilaiii-lphla, is tbe moat eminent phy
sic lun and surgeon in AtnPrfca. Con
sult him before it is too late.
*aj.I ■ Jjj.1 ■ > .. i: Hi, .
AI-VILff IED.
In >LMway. Tojrfisii.ip.„Biuut.ell county, 8.
Februnry Mb 1870, by Rev. Jt f Prebst,
Mr. G. MTaIouius and Miss Elizaurtu
S..M>i»oin>.
Planters Hotel.
To nut Fritnh <ind<At Truvti ig Pallic:
In eoDPequonee of ihe great reilttc-
tion in all <>f the etapW-a of onr c<nin-
tty, I have concluded to reduce my
rates of board t" !?1 50 and $2pefday,
uicurdiug to locution of rooms.
Rpeciul Hccomue'drttions for fAwilios
und commexcLU‘traveler?, My tribe
siudl (Tot lie exci-lled by .any in the
S"iitl'. und will constantly lie supplied
with 8"h*eted Boston be» f. The hotel
hasjvoently undergone thorough tg-
pairs, atpi been, newly fundsfud at.d
tnadi!'complete in nil its appointments.
Courteous clerks and attealive ser
vants. *
When y<>u visit Savannah do not
fail to call at the Planters, As lam de
termine! thut this hotel shall not be
excelled by any In tbe South, regard-
less*of price. •
Thanking you for past favors, and
hoping for a continuance of the batuc,
I am, very respectfully
fcb20-ly J- hx llBK.-iNas. Manager.-
STATE OF fOUTH CAKOLINA.
COUNTY OF BARNWELL,
Allen J. Weathershee. Trustee of Ashley
M alui Marlin i\ Wea 1 her^bee.
NOTICE OF APPIJCATION FOR FI.
NIL DISCHARGE.
To al! Whom these Presents May Concern:
• The uiKjersIgned will anmy tn tlie Hon. j
W. Gil core blimi s, Probate Judge of I
Hamw-ll county, on l uesday, the Mth '
(l*y of February, A. !>.. tH79. tora flnul dis
charge <*s Trustee of Ashley M. und Mar
tin V. Went her-h“t>. ,
ALLBS J. WE iTUEHSHEE.
January 4th, 1879 j.u.9-S
machine! You need not complain, “ IJot
able.”’ If you are able to bear yoar present
iisk.and7 pe/haps, a burn once in your life
time, you are able to pay from §4') to $00
once to save h healthy man hii health, to
save a good gin and fixture* from ashes, to
save clean cotton from dust and to dear bad
0->Uon of dust, and to make the fair oues
feel proud that rltey are relieved of the trou
blc of batting cotton tbe old way for quilts,
comforts, Ac.
TERMS OF SALS.
All who can satisfy me of their responsi.
bility in every respect, are invited to »end in
tlicir orders now—to-day. Do not defer un
til Fall I can not fill orders then like now.
You wi I be required to give yournote for
the amount, without interest, till Fall, and
five bales of cotton ginned, when tku-uote
will be-considered due, and which is consid
ered a sufficient guarantrenf the machine,
and the property iu the machine to remain
iu mo until finally paid for. Order now.
Yon will bo sure to be in time. Correspon
dence of all gin owners earnestly solicited at
Once. Send stamp for tfircular.
Address J. L. TOOLE,
■ - ... WiMuiton, S. C. K. R.
" if. 6. Testimony given whoa wanted.
janMO-timoa ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ABBEVILLE C. II., S. G.,
t
Will practice la all the State and
United State* &>urts. jiit 30-G n<8
Tb FACILITATE A DISSOLUTION OF THE CO-PARTNERSHIP
1 EXISTING BETWEEN THE UNDERSIGNED, THEY OFFER
ENTIRE, WELL SELECTED AND ASSORTED
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HEKETOFORE
THEIR
•V
OF
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Now
the’
the time to lay in your Supplies 1 for
200 Pair of Gent’s PANTS, front 75 cents per pair up i
il most incredible Prices.
coming year.
25 Best BEDSTEADS; direct from the Manufacturer.
25 Pair Be-t White ami Cblored BLANTTKTS.
A Large Assortment of Fine Gents’ HATS, bought direct at Bottom Figures.
~ . -HOMESPUNS,’CALICOES, and alt other DRY GOODS, Low Down,
1,000 Yanla of Choice DHESS GOODS, 10 cot,w per yard.
25 Dozen LIN BN SHIRT FRONTS, *t ffJOO j^r Dozen.
100 Rubber 'lipped LEAD PENCILS, at £& cents jasr dozen. ^ -
25,000 Best NEEDLES, at 2} ectita. J>er paper.
, ' Admantinc and Eqglith PINS, 2* cents nod 5 cents per Paper.
And all other Good* at Figures that will suit the Times and the Emergency.
-Give us a call at once, before this jelect Stock of Goods D disposed of. A small* purchase will rspsy you.
IIIBIAN k ABLER,
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January 30th, 1879.
74
GRAHAMS. S- O.
• fW. * -d • v iv’V;v. •' ''
FURCHGOn, BENEDICT & CO.
WHOLE-ALE AND RETAIL
' '' 4 DSALESS IN
GOODS
AND
CARETS
OH A RL.KH’TOisr, 'B. O.,
B
OFFER THE
-CHEAPEST AND
A R a AT N S
IN TUB T-
HOTITHICION - saTL’AXBM
D. L, ALEXANDER,
GENERA.L JOB PRINTER,
17 3 EAST BAY,
Charleston, S. C.
ai.i. KINDM or
-T A D—jB-Q Q K
fire, $3.90, will be sold at Blackviilc pledge ourailvcH that w« will not give
from February 19tli to February 22nd., than three hundred pounds of
good until Fobtuary 28th. Parties de-
sii ing to witness the grand parade on the
22nd, can avail themselves of this tedift*
lion in fare,
A Mick Mmutor.
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The exerselve corpulency of a cer
tain United States Senator has loag
been the butt of editorial wit and spicy
boa mot* from the pens of Washing
ton correspondents. Few persons have
suspected that hie obesity was a dis
ease, and Bablo to prove fatal. Yet
this is the sad fact. Excessive fatness
lint cotton (middling grad*-) per ton for
any of the add phosphates, nor more
tbaj) four hundred and fifty pounds of
the satuo grade of Cotton for any of the
matdpnhted or solutile guanos.
Itysolied, 2nd. Thut copies of these
ree6lu.ttcDH.be sent to Thk People and
tho Sentinel for publication.
Gee. H. Batts, *.
W. W. GurEN, Chairman.
’ -ftecretary.
Chas. Pechman. i
.. .. I_JH
wmmLte si*
DEALER IN
4).v C. L. C.ioreties. Boots, Bboce,
It.1- I’i't -. < hghii g. Hardware^
C Nopoiln. &c., &c.
Ki'.luI’.S CONSTANTLY ON HAND
Tbe best brands of wines, Liquors,
Beer, Tobacco, and Cigare, at prices
which defy competition.
Give me a call whem you come to
Barnwell and' you shall not leave dis
satisfied. !
Ou uiy ruble will be found the best
tlie market afford*. — j
Those indebted4(0 me must come:
forward and settle, or I will positively !
not advance to them f'r another year.
CHARLES PECHMAN.
ft W5 3mo
Real Estate Agency.
Have Yost the .Rackej«?
It is a well cstabltobed fact, thut
Is not only a disease in itself, but one ! TfthlerV Buekeye Pile Ointment will I T3T nT? T \T O fTlJ A \Tn L
liable to generate other and more ss- curerfl useri aceordtrg to directions, p j IV £1 11\ O U It N JN LJl
rions ones. Chemistry has at intst fip- The iEscubiH Hlppoonstnquirr.or Home *
vwdsff'gfttffTiaro. nnd reliable retny"Ubtf*tnut, -eomaendy kmowo m tl.e 6TIV|q jg*. Raill *FifT'"
dy for this abAormsi condition of the ; ® uc * t,i 3 w > * 148 highly eateemed -
system in Allan’s Anti Fat. Distln-! for lu ®uy ow1d F to tho l * ct tljal -.-lA’D—
gulsbed chemists have pronounced it R P 08 ® f ‘® 8e8 virtues, lying in the bitter , « n
not only harmless but very neneficlal principle ca.Fled Eidulin, which can be MaTlUC IdSUrailCB UOlIip&Iiy
to tbe system, while remedying the ulillzed fbr the cure of Piles. If af- ai «rn4 004
diseased condltiun. Sold by druggists. wltA that terrible disease, tee HAL $1,704,001
■ • • ’ . . . Tabler’s Buckeye Ffle Ointmeut, and
Dr. J. H. Wilson, or Ben Lomond, Le relieved. Prtoe 50 onnt*. For Rale
offer my services aa Real Estatr
Agent to parties having Lands 11
Houses to. sell, and J will endeavor to
make quick sales of ail property en-
truaied to me.
I have now for side—
4 dwelilng honors in pi-rkviiie.
3 b'oie-li'ai-« a in ],ii; vi[i(-;
1 vacant 1 ibi T rh \h|« ? . ,
100 acTfS of t o. I 1,., . f’,i cl\Vllle.
80 aCti s of t 0.0 oit*'l d -, flrer.
Eight < c r- '' f -qd I't
Oi. ■ gel*11 tg i - u ' v . • t . r .-i ii'ill
andqamdhig i.iivo’ « of 1* 1- a.f ni;i|
this tinct, foi iflcily otv. ' d'In - A. J.
Eva.'* T q. ’ ‘
19G I J »' res of 1 id n*' ir Orah.iovs^
All « ' Wllftsh ! \t o 1 , n \ f,, r oti ; .-
comm itihc V ,* . • 7^ J -
YourTav r- 1 < ‘nl’v solicited.
G. L fc i f aDMAN,
Oe24-tf Blackville, 8. 0.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
By W. Gilmore Simms, Judge of Probate
for-sa id-county: •
^-Ark.. says; I have been to tbe prac- by Charles Pechtoabo, B irnwell 0. H.,
^tW of'medicine for 28 years; I con- or by Dr. Stokes. BlacSyflTe.
■trailed a sev«Ad and troiiWesome i er—f-f— t "*-w *■ 1 . ^-4
; rf£>ugb, which lasted for 10 years; for Dr. Oliver Wendell HoIoks sfiys
which I used many preparations,- with " To guard is nobler than to heal.” Dr.
*no relief; at last I tried Dr. Harter’s Harter’s Elixir el‘Wild Cherry guards .
Lung Bsino, which entirely cured me. those who Inhabit bottom lands snd 1 -
,' i f . !• •;. 4 , Dx. H. Wilsok. marshy districts against ail malarial
Dr. Harter’s Medicines tire .for sale attacks. For sale by all druggists and
THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TII
UNITED STATES
WHFREAK Sarah S. Stansell hath made
suit t<> ate t<> grunt her Letier* of Admlii-
totraMon on the estate and effeots of Kd-
win ut* li. toteof said bUtcaod county,
tleoeastti)—„
^i> V K“ are. therefore, to cite and admon
ish, ll ai d singular, the kindred and
or ill’ i> of the said Edwin Stanscll, that
tt" M to- a (1 Hpmvir before me. In tbepto-
imt't ..nnrtoaatheld at BarnweKGH^on
T-lUitHUAY. the fith day of February
mcki , nsuiix, s' 10o'clock ip tbe forenoon.
by all druggists and dealers.-
deafcw.
1
TVnLuiuUrwrite on all kinds of property,
real and personal, in Barnwell county^ |n»
eluding gine. gia-bousea, mills and maohin
ery. cotton ginned and ungiunVd at the lew.
est current rates.
II. M. THOMPSON,
Locsf Agent, Wiflistoh. 8. C.
N. B. Policiesieseedis best, KngUah Fire
Companies if preftrwtd, confined to dwell
ing hou-eo, stores and content*.
'M,
U- nhow «eUH
adu Iriistratlon
Gi veu under
of January, A. D. 1879.
J*nT4-td
, if any they have,
n >>hoeld not t>e ifta
■ my hand this the
. Why said
anted.
14th day
A
To Rent.
ig Qou-es, si
Jtrnc27-tf
Store tn the town oft Wllltoton, else
25x60 feet: Glass front. Id oentral pot tion
<>f the business portion of the town. Terms
moderate.
Apply t* , J. D. BWJWN,
JitlfftMip ’• AilliStoo, 8.C.
* 50 Cases Best Standard Prints at
5 and ■>c. . ,
10 Cases yard wide French Cali
coes at 7 and 8c.
; 20 Cases Jjongcioth at 5; G, 7,
8 and 9c.
20 Cases Canton Flannel from 7c.
upwatds.
. 22 Bales all wool Flannels at Ilf,
. 12 l-2, 15, 20o. and up
wards.
2 Cases Boulevard Skirts from
50c. up.
500 Dozen Ladies' MUses' and
Coots’ Undervests at 25, 35,
50c. and up.
200 Cloaks, extra fine, from $5 to
$20 each.'
200 Ladies’ Shawls from 75c. up.
500 Pozcp Napkins from 75c, to
$4 per dozen.
8,000 Dosen 36x42 inch buck and
damask towels from $1.70 to
$4 per dozen.
GOO Pairs Blankets from $1 to $3
per pair.
50 Bales Brown . Domestics from
4 l-4c. upwatds.
20 Cases German, French, En
glish and Italian Dress Goeds
at from 8 to 75c. per yard
500 Pieces of Bilks, in all shades,
froni'75c. to $3 per yard.
820,000 Worth Alpacas and Mourning
Goods from 15c. to $1 per
yard.
1,200 Dozen Ladies’, Gents’ and
Misses’ Hose at fromfl to
$1 per dozen, and from 10c.
- to 40c. pat pair,
800 Pieces Fancy Cassimere ~Trem
25c. to 83 per yard.
.500 Dozen, all linen, Handkerchiefs
from 60c. to 83 per dozen.
20 Cases of Jeans from 10c. to 4UC.
per yard.
8,000 Ladles’ Corsets from 40c. up.
200 Cartons of Ribbons, in all
shades and quality, from 50o.
to 83 per piece, or 5c. to
25c. per yard. 4
M IIaJLI.O N 8
Of other articles too nnmerous to men-
• are offered lower than from
sny otl cr Hoiise.
Orders are promptly filled by the
Proprietors.
All Goods purchased from onr re
tail Block, amounting to 810, are ship
ped C.4). D- or. by Peat Office Order,
free of Charge, to any part of the State.
Liberal terms to Dealers and Planters of
good standing. Do not fail to order
your Goods from
FliUdtOTT, MiSEDICT i CO, --
275 krso STREET,
SoSl-ly CHARLESTON, S. C.
, EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS —
... r ' 4 ... • '. • I
AND AT - ' ’
LOWEST PRICES.
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Orders by Mall will reoelve Prompt and Careful Attrntion.
Briefs Printed Neatly and Promptly. Specimens at PEOPLE Office.
feb20 3m. .... • <•-
T. Harkwalter’s
MAItltliK WWRKN,
' • ■ •. 6 4
Broad St., (Hear Lower Markat).
Augusta/Ga.
MONUMENTS. TOMBSTONES, and Mar
ble' Work generally alwaya on hand or made
to order. A large aalaciion ready for letter
ing and delivery at shortest notice. Several
FINE
’ iHulro.'.-of new ilesign- «f ihe most mudern Lacee. Hair Switches. &e.
style of Monument* famished at * lower
pVice than ever before in thia market, and of
tbe best workmanship, similar to that of the
new CONFEDERATE MONUMENT recently
erected by me in Augusta. oclO-Cmo ' 1
Wedding Gifts
-AT-
ALtleAN’S.
sam’l a. MAseitAi.t KtAVAjin «. mabsiiau..
JULIUS 4. WE8COAT.
SAMUEL R. IURSRAU, & Cl,
IWPORTBBS OF .
Hardware, Cutlery, Gone, and
Agilculteral Iinpletneme,
314 KINO 8T , CORNER SOCIETY,
(Sign of the Golden Gun).
ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET,
Ctaarleetoa, M. C.
Aokht* for Celebrated Watt Plow#
aepl2 lyr
, *. a. STOKSS,
DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,
BLACK VILLE, S. C. t
TTAS on band and fe conetantly re-
XI oeivlog a well selected stock of
pure Drugs, Chemicals, Pninth, Oils,
Perftimety, Toilet Brie a-Brac, Patent
Medicines end Drungiete sondtife,
which he offwre on the mostreaeonabie
terms for cash or oountry prodtioe.
' Profeeeionai calls in town or country
promptly attended to. nef28-tf
FINE WATCHES,
American and HwUs, of the Latest Styles.
RICH JEWELRY
Of New and Elegant Designs and Exqui
site Workiuitnehlp.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
In Frock and Beautiful Pa*terns especial
ly adapted lor Wedding Presents. •
SILVER PLATEDWARE.
Tea Set*. Walter*, lee Pitchers, Rutter
Dish- s. Cup*, Goblets, opoons, Fcrks of
beet quality. Ac.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
French and American Clocks. Tine Table
Cutlery, Hpectactoe, Ac.
Waiches £ Jewelry Carefully Repaired.
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
EST PRICKS.
JAMES ALLAN,
•W King street, Charleston. S. C. .
’ eenia-iy
- M l f •> in ' _ .- 7 r.
; . Barnwell Preparalory SeW < r
FOB BOYS AND GIRLS,
T HE undersigned begs to announce
that he is now prepared !6 rect-iv?
pupils on the following terms, viz:
Latin,French,Mathematics, and
the various Eqg I tab branches,
..per quarter....810 00
The same per mouth............. 8 00
Itiatitterton In -the English ' i J
branches, R a'dfng. Writing, 1
ArtrtjraPttc, G^grti phy, Gfam •
mar, per ^uariar r DO
The sumo jut month . 2 po
W. G. TYSON, Pt ludpn I
Music le*sona glvefi by a coarpetept
lady teaci rr. 1
*• Board oti reasonable terms -in the
village. - TT-v - *" 72—85
,i,' — —
LeadlDR Millinery EstaMbtaeit
OF AUGUSTA.
* '*L4i , } /V . 4 ^ ^ 'j'// , 1; ■
MRS. IV. BRUM CLARK
S OLICITS orders for Hats, Bonnets
and Fancy Goods. 'X- „
All the leading shapes lb Hats and
Bonnets. Prices low.
Large stock of Fringe, Ribbons,
Zephyr, Card Board, Jewelry, &a
. 251 Broad Street,
nov21-3>Jtt Augusta, Ga.
URIAH DUNN
HAS just received soother drove of tSe
Kentucky
HORSES AND MULES
which have been selected for the coming
Season, and invite* the careful inspection of
tho lover* of Horr* flesh.
His fine new feTABXJES, in frontof Mn.
ffull's oM stead, an now completed, and
parties can have their Stock well attended to
•t very mod crate rate*. URIAH DUNN.
oct24-tf
8. LEIBMA3ST,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Collector and Adjuster of Claims.
OFFICES; 118 East Bay, Charleston, and
Grah*m«, Barnwell County, S. C.
All buainasa promptly aUended to,
Rcfiermoo* -J, H. Parker k jCo^Mantoo*
ACo-fQoo. W Williama A Co. novl4-fim
X8TABL1SHBO IK 1846. .
e. a. sofliss,
1MJPORTJGJ8.
is. A.
WHOLRUaLb ClAkTBUUtfl,
NO. 409 MARKET STREET.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
nov7 6m
1— . mm**. 4, ,.m ■ .
Kstaslishxd 1864.
CHARLES HICKEY,
4% DKALtt W ■ ^
Looking Glasses, Every Variety of Mot Vi-
inn, Window Ctmices, Fhbtographic
- Framee, Cord and Tantl Loops, Etc.
No- 345 King St, above Liberty,
Charleston, South Carolina. •
Engravings tad (Ml Paintings Renovated.
oet81-6a .. r ~ J-'-i-.. -
. ■, MAUCrACTCBaa AND DRALCR IN
BifleSy Guns, Pistols,
AND
POCKET CUTLERY, . ^
AMNII NIITIOW OF AU. MANtDN
245 Broad Street,
AUOUrtTA. OKOIEGI A.
Repairing done promptly, nov21 8m '
Lanilr&ih’s Warran’cil Seeds!
rp
ABE Wholesale trade supplied at,
Philadelphia prices. Full size papers
sf thirty cede >ef dozed (to trade
only). WM. J. MILLER, '
/ 4 (Blgo of Pldw), 853 King 8t,
JhdIG 3mo Charlcstc u, S. C.
BARNWELL WINES
FOB SALE LY
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