The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 20, 1879, Image 4
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BT EUZMitfttt W. DBWXIBOK.
\ bftby mpt io kia fcihaf a kM%
A»d itm lift*d up and lulled loreai,
ill the blue eyes elo*o<f, so tired was ke»
And his llul* head felt pMeefull/
At ease on ihe ready shoulder'tbaM,
While the baby hand, so soft and /elff
'' Lay tike a shield' ou his fether’i breast.
Of old ’twas said that when jnen drew hear
To fleroe temptation Or deadly st rife,
And lost there way In amaseof fear,
Or periled their souls tor worldly gear,
liy a way utiknown an bAfcel hand
Would lead them out of the dangerrjs
: . land,
Into the light of a nobler life.
The story Is true for the werld to-day;
Wo see no white-robed angels mild/ 4 .
Cut out of the dark and perilous .way
Where men and women forget to pray,
Into the peace of a purer land
7*hey are led by a gentle, shielding hand—
The hand of a little helpless child. ' ■
- [Sunday Afltrnoon /or Vtbrvary.
One of tba Richmond papers actu
ally objects to tbs stocking of tbe Vir
ginia rivers with flsh on itbe ground
that it would encourage Idleness
among the people, who, being thus
fOrnisbed with free food, would neg*
leot agriculture. If It be true that
fish are about the best of bralu food,
theauthor of that argument ought to
live upon them exclusively for tba rest
of bla life; and it la to be feared that
even then be would never be able to
boast the moat powerful or delicately
constructed Intellect tbst Was ever
voucbsafed^bO/the children of mea.
A certain trial Justice was called up
on recently to unite in wedlock an un.
usually ugly colored eouple. After tba
cvretmrcy was performed, and desiring
to be facetious, tbe squire remarked: "It
•is customary fur tbe officiating officer
to idea tbe bride, but upon this occa
sion that part of tbe ceremony will
be dispensed with.” Xfoltf rather dis
pleased tbe bridegroom, and be re
plied : ** Welt, Jedge, I believe it's
c us tomeary to pay a fes for dla kind
of blsneas, but upon db occasion de
congregation will bedtomlMeed wldout
dat sort of a doxology." Wo think tbe
" Jsdge ” got tbs worst of It
Savannah ind Charleston KiiilroatM ’o.
CHANQS OF SCHEDULE.
J AID AST 1, 1870.
Th« following Sohodult is In efftcl M this
datsj..
Foot Mail, Daily.
Lssvs Charleston • * % . Tlfis.m.
Arrive at SAvsniuh - - - 1 00 p. m.
Arrivs Port Royal - - • 4 17 p.m.
ArriveJaekaoRville • * - . SMa.m.
Arrive at Auguota .... 480p.ee.
Leave Savannah .... 8 16 p. m.
Arrive Charleston - '- > 9 00 p. m.
Miffkt Train, Daily.
Leave Cherleelon • <• • 8 lOp. m.
Arrive Savepanh - • • 6 40 a.m.
Laura Skvannhh - - • 0 00 p. m.
Arrive Charleston • • • 8 00 a.m.
raUmanosrson ail Night Trains.
C. 8. GADSDEN, Bngr. and Snpt.
8. C. Doruron. 0. F. and J. Agent.
jl fine qipt
A VKBY Deairable Rlt' for a Cotton
Victory will be gives
paay t^t^tt
Darn ready
will be ooeeaaary for the purpose. The
property is al tatted on the north-eaat
eoner of Aiken oounty, on the wateraof
Pond Branch. Tbe location le unsurpass
ed. Plenty of water, and perfectly healthy.
Only three miles from the South Carolina
Kstimad. e ny isfor.nation needed will be
cheerfully given. Address
J08KPH KITCH1NG8,
Windsor, 8. 0.
DR. W. W 8MI1H,
Wlllletnn. M. a
i isesiraoie tor a uoiton
vlll be given *rr tlla to any Oom-
wlll uae it-the Pond, wltli the
ly made, and as much land as
DANIEL HAAS,
—joBBxn or—
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Notlama, Faady Gawds, Ac.,
f 155 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
78 - 85
TO
Barney MoLeemore’s
um mm
(onoarnt the court house).
WDERB he Is prepared to furnleh his
frieude with the eholcrct Wines. Liquore
* and 01 gars.. In connection with hie Bnr ha
has also opened a RESTAURANT. Parties
attending COURT oaa gat meals aa vary
mvonaMe terms. feW-Sm
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. K
CHANGE OF 8CHEDVLB.
Ck Anum, CottmaiA A Acornr* R. R. \
QaxxmAL Faskmxb DiVABTUsirr. V
CoLcnsiA, 8. C., Dee. 'Jl, 1878. J
. , The fallowing passenger schedule will be
epersted on end after this date:
A T o. 1—Night Exprttut, South.
Leave Charlotte. IKK) a m
Arrive Columbia 0:00 a in
tve Columbia. 6:06 a m
t...........\rlOKX)a m
ARMSTRONU & IIERlOT
WIt.L,U»TON, P. jOn
TT'fcEP constantly on band a nicely
IV assorted stock of
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES,
HARIHYARI^GROCERIES,
_ t . ’ 't' v^*- "
Which they offer to the dtisene of
HarnwfU county at fair prices and so-
licit their patronage.
Segura and Tobaceo a specialty.
Jen3-tf
AUGUSTA CROCKERY HOUSE
■dm
importer and jobber or^
Glass, China, Earthenware, Lamps,
Bracket's Chandeliers and House
Furuisliing Goods.
No. 297 Broad Street,
ATJOTJ8ITA, cIlBOkdaiA
(2 Doors,Jlclow V. Richards A Bros. - )
FulUiue of Funcy Vuses, Ornaments
Ac. , nov21-3t»o
' S. N. GREKN, •
CASH DEALER IN r, ^
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
- AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
NO. 816 BROAD* STREET,
(Three Doors above Planters’ Hotel,)
AUGUSTA, GA.,
WOULD be pleased to *e<6 any of hie oW
1 friends from Barnwell, and wf!l Guar
antee to sell them First-Glass Groceries at
S g low Figures.as they can bebouuht in
he City. Buying and srlllng strictly for
Gash. I challenge Competition In priors.
I will keep my Htock continually replen-
lened from Northern and West cm Mar
kets. Don't forget the place, 815 Broad
Augusta, Ga., 8 doors above the
8- N. UREEN.
South Carolina Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
E
Up Day Passsngtrs.
(This Train does not oonneot with Trsin for
Columbia at BraBskvilU.)
Leavs Charleston * 6.46 am
“ Branch villa • - 9.AA« m
“ Midway . 10.20 am
“ Bax berg 10.28 a*in
“ Graham's v 10.48 s ni
“ Lees l<t.67am
Ulackvills 11.06am
" Elko 11.28 am
*-** WiUUton • 11 80 a m
" Windsor 11.62am
11 Montmorenc! 12.12 pm
Aiken - * 12.26 pm
Arrive Augusta 1.80 pm
Down Day Passengers.
(This Train does not oonneot with Train Wr
Columbia at Brauohvills.)
Leave Augusta
Aiken 1 ,/ -
MoatnioTenei
htiset, August
FlaAturaHotol
Jan28-3mos
Windsor V
«t Williaton
" Elko
“ Blaok villa
«. Lee's
*' Graham's
*• Bamberg -<
•* Midway
" Brancliville
Arrive Charleston
8.80 pm
4 40 pm
4.68 p m
6.18 p m
6.84 p m
6.42 p n
6.69 p m
6.07 p m
6.21 pm
6.87 pm
6 46 pm
7.25 pm
10.10pm
Kiairr KxrsKss.
7^80 pm
- • ? n.20a in
746pm
> a (h8t> a m
11.46pm
8A)3 a m
Connect* with Trains St Branchvtlla for
Columbia. •
L«*v* Charleston
Arrive Auguste
Leave Augusta
Arrive Cbarle.ton
Down Leave Blackville
Up Leave Blackville
rnilOIIT AMD ACCOMMODATION.
Leave (.’harleston
Arrive Augusta
Leave Augusta
Arrive Charleston
7.10 a m
8.15 pm
1.16 am
7.00 p m
9.46 a
8.32 p m
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS,
CHOICE SEEDS, Ac., By Mail.
For $1 we null postpaid, either of fol-
owing solleotions, all choice varieties :
20 Verbenas, or 8 Helb-t ropes,
8 Geraniums, or 9 Fuehvias,
8 Coleus, or 6 Knees,
4IvitS, or 8 Chrysanthemums,
or 10 assorted Green House Plants.
8 Gladiolus, or 8 Double Tube Rose.
or24-6o, or 12-lOc, pkts. Garden Seeds,
or24 packets choice Flower Seeds.
Circular, with additional collections,
mailed to applicants.
ADW'D J. KVATS'S J CO..
Agents Wanted ) [781 York. Pa.
jl
Down Leave Blackville
Up Leave Blackville
ronneels it^Brttncbvlllr vrttlt Trein for — fh»l» >^4 fliwnineh BqIq T QstWrj Froneh end American Calf and Kip Fhins,
Lihirurs, Lasts, Bootjtnd Shoe Trees, Crimps, Tools of Ml kinds.
Buygy Umbrellas, Whips, Trunks,^)liars, Ac., &c.
Columbia.
THE
Oolumbia "Ree^ster.
-Jl
DAILY, TRI WEELLY AND WEEKLY.
Best Newspaper Ever Published at tbe
Capital of South Carolina.
Circulation Large nnd Constantly In
creasing.
W
T B reepeotfully Invite tbe atten
tion of the reading community
to tbe excellent newspapers we are
now publishing In Coludlbla. The
Reoistbr lathe only paper ever pub-
Ibhed at the capital of South Carolina
which Is conducted as are tbe leading
dailies of the principal cities of the
country. We have an able and distin
guished corps of editors—gentlemen
well known all over tbe State for tbeir
learning, ability and sound Democrat
ic principles—men who have served
the State and the South on every oc
casion when the demand arose for
thelrservlces, and who may be safely
depended upon os reliable leaders of
tbe Democracy in tbe line of journul-
tsm.
The Daily Register Is a twenty-
eight column paper, 24x88 inches,
printed on good paper and with large,
clear cut type, containing the latest
telegraphic news, full market reports,
editorial matter on the leading occur
rences of the times, and replete with
Interesting miscellaneous reading.
Tbe local news Is full and Interesting,
one editor devoting his time exclusive
ly to that department Our corres
pondence from Washington and other
pjaces of note gives an entertaining
resume of all the important events of
the day. . ~ ‘
The Tbi-Wxexlt Register, with
some minor changes, comprises the
contents of the Daily at $2 60 lees per
year.
The Weekly Register Is a large,
baadsomety-gotten-up eight page pa
per, 28x42 inches, containing forty-
eight columns of reading matter, em
bracing all tbs news of the week and
tbe moat important editorial and local
news.
TERMS—IN ADVANCE.
Dally Register, 1 year... i 17 00
" “ 6 months.. 3 60
«• •* g “ 1 76,
Trl-Weikly Register 1 year—... 6 00
" " 6 months... 2 60
3
1 25
Weekly Register 1 year... 2 00
6 months. 1 00
3
60
Ko. 2—Nighl Ewprm, North.
l#*va Augusts.: . 5:56 p m
.Arrive Columbia .10:00 p m
Leave Columbia.. .10:10 p m
Arrive Charlotte
3:10 am
'"No. 3—Day Pamngor, South.
Leave Charlotte... ..11:27 a m
UkErivs Col umbla. 4:10 pm
Leave Columbia. 4.15 p m
Arrive Augusts. • • • e «•••••.*• 8:80 p m
No. Ar—Day Pauaagtr, North.
Leave Augusta.;-............ 0:05a m
Arrive Oolumbia •••••*•«•••• 1:20 p m
Leave Columbia* 1^0 pm
ArriveChsrtoal^.^....r.. 0:30 p m
•' Tbeee train# atop only »t ForhJflll,
Rock HiH, Chester, Wlnusboro, Ridge-
LseevHle, Batesburg, Bldge
, Jobnston, Tteutoa and Gran-
All other stations will be re-
Any person seodlcg us a club of ten
subscribers at one time will receive
either of the papers free, postage pre
paid, for one y«*er.
Any person sending us the money
for twenty eubscilbera to the Dally
may retain for his services twenty dol
lars of the amount; for twenty aut*
soribers to ths Tri-Weekly, fifteen dol
lars of-Ahe-amount; and for twenty
subscribers to tbe Weekly, five dollars
of tbe amount.
As an advertising medium The Reg-
erke affords unequalled facilities, hav
ing a large circulation, and numbering
among Ha patrons the well-to-do peo
ple of tbe middle and upper petUon of
the State. Terms reasonable.
For any Information desired, address
CALVO & PATTON,
Proprietors,
VH ~;. a a
J0* Parties desiring eoplse
Register to exhibit in canvassing will
be supplied on application. *
Barnwell Lands for Bale
t&W choice Out too Plantations
___ can be bought at reemoosble tales,
situated near WHllston and Blackvllls.
between the B-uth OaroHna Bsilrosd
and the Edlsto river. For terms ap
ply to H. M. THOMPSON,
ot 2Mf WHllston, a a
J. It. READ & CO..
* . . . * —
003 KINO HXIA1CKT,
GHAHL.B8TOPtf, 8. C.
DRY GOODS.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
Laces, Embroideries,
GLOVES, HOSIERY &c.
We are Bole Agents in Charleston
for Harris’ Celebrated Seamless Kid
Gloves, the best Imported.
dee5 3m J. B: READ & CO.
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA AND
AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
Gkkkrai. Pamkhokb Dcpartnkmt,
: Columbia, S.C., August 6, 1877.
The following Schedule will be operated on
and after this date .-
Nijkt Fxpnu Train—Daily.
' ' •
OOIXO MOKTO.
Leave Columbia
Leave Florence
Arrive at Wilmington
11 16 p m.
2 40 a. m.
. 6 82 a, ra.
COIKO SOUTH.
Leave Wilmington
Leave Florence -
Arrive at Columbia
, 6 00 p. m.
* 10 02 p. m.
' . 1 25 a. m
This Train is Fast Express, making through
connections, all rail. North and South, and
waterline connection via Portsmouth. Stop
only at Eaatover, Sumter, Timmonsville,
Florence, Marion. Fair Bluff, Whiteville and
Remington.
Through Tickets eold and baggage check
ed to all principal point*. Pullman Sleeper*
on night trains.
Through Frright Train—Daily, oxerpt Sun
day.)
OOfHQ MOKTH.
a*
Leave Columbia
Leave Fkrenee.
Arrive at Wilm.ngton,
6 00 p. m.
4 80 a. aa.
12 00 m.
OOIKG SOUTH.
Leave Wilmington. I . • • • 2 80 p. m.
Leave Florence . . ’ . . . . 2 86 a. m.
Arrive at Columbia ... . 10 10 a. m.
Local Freight Train leave* Columbia Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday only, at 6 a. as.
Arrives at Florsnee al 8 80 p. m.
A. POPE, G. F.AT. A.
J F. DEVINE, Superintendent.
OLD AMERICAN HOTEL.
ESTABLISUED ABOUT 1830.
Resuscitated od the European Plant
For aeQtlemen ot?ly.
1KRM8:
Rooms, each person, per day— 60e
u u •* ^ W eek $3 00
per month,88 and 10
A wording to location of Rooms, paid
In advance. .
- > —.— BOARD TERMS: ,
Board and lodging per day 81 50
•• •• • per week.... 6 60
meals:
Breakfast ..25c
Dihner ....... «• *.. ^.^500-. *
Supper .v 26c
MRS. M. J. ARCHER, Proprietress,
29 George si., cor. King,
nov28-ly Charleston, 8. C.
Cheapest Daily in the South!
THE EVENING SENTINEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
m published at thh low prick ot
OoluSSUHa pubbehee the Telegr.
X copies of Th» Asaeeiated
IT 18 A BRIGHT. NEWSY EVENING
PAPER, aqd is sdltsd with ability by Messrs.-
Jamb R. Rasdall and P. A. Stovall. It is
the only afternoon paper in the Soosh that
ths Telegraphic dkpatchea of the
PresM. la its columns
will be found all the news that comes by tele
graph, and the telegraphic market report* re
ceived np to tko time ef going to preeo.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
Thh Evsinao Sshtinsl ie the effieial pat
perof theaMy of Aagaots.
MT AH whe want S cheap paper should
subscribe for tt. Terms: fdpsryvsr; $2
for glx SMatba, and 81 for thsee months.
mr Seed for specimen copies.
WALSH k WRIGHT,
Acucsta, Ga.
a Flour Mills 1
±2
JOHN Pi. CXAUK 4k CO.. l^royrisdTh.
TiOi-
AVING recently put eur Mill in Arat-elass order, we erenow prepared to 611 orders
promptly for our wall known brands of Flour K vix : GILT EDGE, DOUBLE EXTRA, EX
Tit A aa.l TIPTOP; also. Meal, Grits, Bran'sed Stock Feed. All Good* delivered in l>h-
pot free of 0TH)rp|e. , -71—97
-A-tr G-XJ8TA., GEORGIA,
. Manufacturers and Dealers iu
Carriacres: "Wacrons. Harness and Saddlery.
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Carriage Material, Leather, Shoe .Findings, 1
*- Leather and 6nm Belting; Packing. v
The attention ofTnerchnDts and consumers is directed to our full and complete
avsorttnent of gnoda in all the above branches and to the groat reduction in prices.
Persons favoring us with their orders may rely ou getting the best goods at lowest
figures. —•:* ^ ^ —
SPECIALTIES.
- i ' - _ •
The One-Horso Wagon, pronounced the best wagon in the market.
The famous Jackson Wagon, two, three and four boric.
The Wilson, Childs & Co. Philadelphia Wagon, the strongest, lightest drafl
iron axle Wagon known to the trade. It has sriff longue, old fashioned hounds
and coupling, wedge Spikes, hammered axles and five leet hind wheels.
—- Tb# Cortland Platform Spring Wagon, the wagon of thfe period for business
or pleasure. Lightest spring wagon for its capacity known.
Our stock of Buggies and Fockaways is complete, of'best manufacture, and
a,t greatly reduced pricer. Childrens' Carriages in great variety. Boys’ Wagons,
all sixes and prioes
mar28-ly
Day, Tannahill & Go.
_ 225 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
r. W. WAOE.NER.
G. A. WAGENER.
KEirvGoon
Wholesale Dry Goods,
241 and 243 Weat Baltimore Street, between Charles and Hanover Streets,
BALTIMORE. MD.
- K 'i - ' V".'
DRESS GOODS,' SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
acpS^Umd
CHIIHA HALL,
J. P. Browne, Agent,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE
. '- '
Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, 'Fouth Carolina-
Orders solicited for the above gAoda.aad prices guaranteed with BsIMtr.or#
New Y<>rk or Boston. . ocl7-6 n
\
Augusta Hotel,
Oorner of Brond and W r aesliinp^ton Streets
AUHUSTA, 610R6XA.
* ; • , •' # . . . . ; ■ •
Has been Thoroughly. Rcnovatetl, Remodeled and Newly Furnished
JW“The Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guests,
will be received, or called at any hour.
RATES OF BOARD,
PER DAY.
novl 6m
T. S. NIPSON.
WJSg MOORE PropV
J. C. RAMMING.
Nipson & Mahming;,
^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
e. m wmmm &
Charleston, s. c. ' :
COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Ycnduc Range.
Grocer House, 163 and 165 East Buy, 2 ami 4 Queen Street,
Agcnt-i for Georgia Orange Fertilizer and Celebrated Hook Cotton Tie
Also, Sole Agent for.Old Crow WhUkey.
Libersl advances made on conaigpiuents of Co*ton. 71—84
OTTO F. WEITKRS,
Wholesale Grocer,
—AND DEALER IN—
Segars, Liquors and Tobacco.
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
Monarch Whiskey.
Also, I. T. & J. G. Froat St Co.’a Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers’
celebrated Butter Crackers.
sep2(»-ly Nos. 108, 110, 112 and 181 Ewt Bay. Charleston, 8. C.
At Blackville, 8. C.,
Errand Opening
Ot the Fall Campaigiri
No Successful Oppositiou to. my Run!
I am Just from the Northern markets, where I have spent a month In care
fully selecting and purchasing one of tbe fullest and most complete stocks of
General Merchandise ever brought Into this State. I guarantee satisfaction to
one nod all and defy competition'In prices, styles and quality anywhere In the
State. Call for yourselves nnd examine my splendid stock of Ready-made
Clothing. Gents and boys “rigged out” in the latest Parisian styles In sny
quality of suit from the “every day go-about” to tbe handsomest “wedding
outfit 4 and at prices to suit all- - - _ * - — ' ~
Mj superb stock of Boots and Shoes for Gents, Youths, Ladies and Children
cant b# beat anywnere. In fact I have a full and complete assortment of any
nod everything you want to buy In tbe way of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Hosiery,
Yankee Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else besides.
A choice line of Groceries, Canoed Goods an J Liquors.
Can aet you up housekeeping from tbo nicest bed room and parlor #ets of
furniture to the frying-pan In the kitchen.
You will also find a choice lot of Mules and Horses in my S tle Stables,
bought In person in the Western markets at bottom figures for cash and will
be sold to your advantage. When you have purchased a horse or mule I can
then supply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle as you desire and on
the easiest terms. ■ ~
J^Just call in and look and we guarantee to give you anti-faction.
vT" SIMON BROWN.
ang22—tf
BLACKVILLE. 8. C
Hiram W - Friedenwald,
. —WITH— r
WIESENFELD & CO..
Wholesale Clothiers,
-AND JOBBERS OF-
Cloths, Cassimeres, Coatings, Sutticeils, Tweeds, Kerseys, Jeans, &c.
* - No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE*
a#c2S-6si
Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc.
233 King Street, Near Market Street, Charleston. S. 0,
Particular attention given to filling of Orders, snd all Goods guaranteed as rep
re—«rt*d - ■ 1 • augl5-6m
T. CAMPIIELL &. CO.
Meeting Street-. Charleston. 8. O,
FAMOUS
..
Iron King Ci ok Stove,
ALSO,
THE NOBLE
COOK,
ELMO
COOK,
Lily Cook.
(OPPOSITE THE PAVILION IKrgtL.j*
PELL -THE
. STFRLI\CRl\GF,
FAIRY QUEEN- (
R AISTOE
TELEGjiAPR
COOK.
AND
Several Other
Patterns*
We carry the Largest Stf-ck of 84oves in ihe State, et the lowest Prices.
Send fur Pictures and Price? of the above . n<iv28-6m
Tiiunp.so\,tV iilit:u:i..
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDLRS.
« . MA>ruyArmTiiy:nM om
Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Newels, Mantles,
Balusters, Verandas, etc.
DEALERS' IN
rv*
Dressed and Undiessed Lumber, Peint, Oil, Patty, Window CLes,
Builders Hardware, etc., etc, - — \ ■ eb
PLANING MILL ANo LUMBER YARD, HALE STREET, NEAR
CENTRAL RAILROAD YARD.
OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 JAl KSON STREET,
dftlMy A.I/C4 UHT A, <4KOIlOI,V
Eichard J. Morris,
No. 118 KINO STREET,
fliarlestoiiy S. c.,
- MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN
W
Plain, Japanned and Planished Tinware,
House Furnishing < oods.
Kerosene Stoves and Fixtures,
Cooking Stoves and Pori able Bangen, ‘
Parlor. Oflico and Stove Heaters.
—ALSO AGXKT rOR—
r
The Eamous “TIMES” Cook Stove.
J. H. PARKER & GO.
Factors and Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND NAVAL ST0RL8*
Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina.
Liberal Advances made on Consignmento. .
ja B 174j i _,-
THE
- , —-i-v- ,- r
FIRE BOX
—* EXTENDED
;for long wood
OOttBLX
ACTING
FLUES-»
LARG8
OVENT
00R8UCATXD
H.4II GRATE,
•ASH PIT,
EiVEMIBLK
CROSS BAR.
COLD lEtAL AWAltMD AT TBI ftl'ISlAJA STATE FAM, IS'J.
* -7- ' f
First Premium awarded at the York County, Pa., Fair, 1876; al*o st Laurel,
Del., 1876. Special Diploma awarded at the Oeorgi* State Fair, 1876; also at
Felton, 1875. ' .
EF Bend for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List'.,
octl7-Cmo
- . 4
TUB OAK HALL CLOTHINft H0IJS
1.82 Broad Ht.» Au^u»ta« Ga.t
Is now selling Goods at a 'great sacrifice in order to make room for 8f
Semmer Goode. Suita formerly sold at 812 now at 88, aod everything in
tien. Also, be keeps the
PHILADELPHIA SHOE ’HOUSE.
leij, where Goods can be bought for a good deal le« (bon their value. If you
visit Augusta give the OAK HALL a trial and you wifi be convinced yourself
H. BROOKS,
71-44 • Tke Pewr tfam's FrlemA.