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/ prints, -» 1 * / followin" olfiriul report of the Nix affair •t Blackvilk, its furhi-hed to tho Post (Jflice Dcpartiuont j - Atl>.ntX r>rrwflr, Man. DaPHRUAtroN, f AxifASTAiGa.,Octol>cr 7,1879._J Mr. Dart'd D. I\>ritr, Chirf Spinal Ag*ut, Pott Offtt Drj artmtHl: 8m—In oindioncc to your 1 telegram Of the 2Ud ultimo. 1 have, iu company with Special “Agents Long ami lled- nioud, made a tliovough and seareliing^ tnvetfigatioii of tlio ehootlng of Mr. -l'jcd«4ek -. ^it,>TiJf^-,.J.‘oaUiuLsti'.r. ..at the coutcuts Of a doiibb-^arrclled gnn into a passing passenger coach, for which it is not rqctmLid that any at 4e»»pt-was wade io puw>>lP~hmu. iLam pears also that lie has figured eonspitfuT 3 oItaly in most of; tho political iiota in Baruwe't oquaty. If this act was not done on hu owu responsibility, Williams was tho tool of others, wi^er. perhaps, but equally unscrupulous, who had beta, overboard to say a fcw days previous to the shooting th|tt they r • * <’Oi XD HAVi Wlot Ktt.l.to AT AWT TTM» t -4 BlockyiHq, Barnwell county, South Carolina, and have the honor to submit the following facts for your considera tion; I lind that Mr. Frederick Nix, Jr., the present Postmaster at lilack- ville, Sooth Carolina, is a native of Barn well county of that Stale. ’ He has idway* resided in Barnwell eomity, ex cept while ttmpararily residing in Co lumbia, serving as a member of the South Carolina Legislature, lie is, aud has been, a RepuLlfcan of great in-, •fluenee, and, in matters not ofu political type, has wielded a potency. In evi dence of this I migbjt niomiou the elec tion pertaining to the removal of the c>uttty seat from Black vide to Burn-. weU, on which occasion his zeal and energy won fti him “from the piTjde of Barnwell an elegant goii-mountul cane, which Is now in his posses dun, and has the following iutcriplion : —FREDrRICK fTtx. From the Lwdlngof barn well tto inty, 8. C, Honor to whom honor is due. ’ I am informed thw cane was present ed by Col. William Duncan. a leading lawyer of Barnwell, in behalf of a num ber of the first white Indies of Biniwell county On another occasion of a simi lar character lie was presented with an elegant Bible, h*h> from the ladies of Barnwell, beuiog the following inscrip tion : , ""TTiTs t li Bible is a lhank-rrffeting f»r services rendered to ‘dear old Barnwell.’ May it lead you to seek, uti iuhcr.tance in i lie better land.” During the campaign preceding the overthrow of llepublicanism in 8outh Carolina Nsx took a most active and iu- Jliuching position, and^ it was prior to that time the incidents I have related occurred, ami prior to , the iiiaugurarh n of what is popularly Mid nationally known as the “reign of terror,” and since wliicji time Kcpuhlicttnjsm bas net been tolerated. Tho few white Bepub- lieaus who remain, unable, from poverty or other considerations, to go clsewliyre, 'arc treated like felons, “ticket "Cf leave men,” while with the blacks it is regard- edaa a criminal presumption to claim to be a Kepubl’can. Nix not being the man to desert the camp in timo of dan ger, has stood by his colors in a simp'e, frank and manly manner, which has rendered him so obnoxious to the ultra Democrats that n short time since his brother, who is a carpenter, was applied to by Nix, who is also a carpenter by trade, for work, which was given him. Shortly after his engagement the brother was notified that he would have to forfei; his contract if ho did not at once dis charge his brother Frederick. 1 deem it necessary to preface my re- -port with the above facts to enable you to fully &[prcciate the condition or af fairs in aud about Blackviile, and the seutiuicnt entertained towards Republi cans, if not by the majority, by those who role in the county. At the time the shooting of Nix oc curred—which was on September 10, 187It, at about noon, and immediately after the departure of the assistant post master to dinner—while Nix was alone, and abort the only hour in the day when he is alone, showing that William? awaited his opj/ortunity—one David (jlover called at the general delivery window and inquired for letters. The Postmaster immediately turned to his case, which was directly back of him, and was engage I in an examination of his letters before answering tho itiqurv, nijd while so engaged he heart! what he supposed to be the click of" a pistol trig ger. He instantly turned about to sec what it was, and was about half way round when he received through his antt and across his breast a bullet from a pistol held iu the hands of Luther Williams, which was fired through the general delivery window over the shoul ders of Glover, and which would ncces sarily have been a fatal dose quarters but for the quick inirt‘0 meat of Nix on hearing the clickVf the pistol. Nix had uot up to tlyrinoveiucnt of shooting seen or evetrheard Williams, and not a word,kid passed between them. Nix, wljo'nas frequently heard threats thaU if he look possesion of the post njjico huilife would pay'the forfeit, aud imho was iu consequence naturally anticipating danger, had u put o' in his office, which hb seised, and seeing through an outer window, the glass in popaltigs by firing, in sheer wautoonyw, sffct foTMTTTcf' TTil'!I'amTnc w West. Bjrbhl;? givinga Wink liams, ot a compatriot of his, whose name, if necessary, I am prepared to give. ; . y * y r-' ^ On theday of the shooting Williams was generously plied with liquor, and llv engaged was seen frequently in private and, mysterious converiiuion. with little knots of two or three men, but more fre quently with a lawyer of the town named J * nies Thompson’, who, it is claimed, holds a high position socially, and at the bar, and who, only a week previous^ was discovered by the* Post- muster writing on thu slide ot his de- livery window the following friendly piece of advice: “You l»d better git out of this offi . < DiL’IXiM Browx, ——Captain of the K. K. K.’’ When asked by the Postmaster what he meant by it, he alleged that he wrote it in a spirit of genuine fun; that he mcaut nothing, and was only intended os n-joke, dec,/ This man Thompson immediately preceded Williams to the post office, and from his manner and critical examination of Nix’s person, the iloMffllkdgr. jj. -otisfh d thac he had knowledge of the affair, and undoubted-, ly visited llie office to t^And ascertain, if possible, whether Aix was armed. When the shooting ocemmd Thompson w as scale'! directly in front of the office with 1 another engagiHl in conversalion pmny. When Williams made his ap. pcarance Thompson lia«lily inquired if both shots had been fifed simnltaneous- Iv while the man he was talking to af- terwards acknowledged that he clearly recognized the pause between the shots, and tbut it was at least ten seconds, if uot more, ' ■ ■* . \ . .Suhs< qiieiitly to tho shooting, .Wil liams rode up and down the inaiu street in front of the post office, pistjl in hand, in n liighly demonstrative and threaten ing manner, and on one occasion, seeing Nix standing in the doorway of’ the post ofiicc, rode up to him, and flourishing his pistol, said : “J) you; we* have* sworn you never should be postmaster The place that tbe'peoplo have beext^okiug for is G H A H A M’S. -o- 1. This fall everybody has some tnoucy and would like to ment, therefore, if you want to got yoiw-moncy’s worth, don GOODS,Jl ROC TINW.ABK ^ MKD1CIN make a good invest- don’t purchase any DRY HARD and and y^m ex. >y stocky-just arrives direct from manufacturers North, South and I am happy to inform my friouds and the public generally, that I am still the leader of Low Prices in the town of Graham's aud county. . No one can un dersell.me, as I buy my goods for cash only, thereby save crcdjt prices, which a good many of my brother merchants pay, l get ray discount for* the cash and cart lay down my goods about 25 per cent, cheaper.than any other house iu this county I guarutel; satisfaction to all. v ' - •—J - -Chime-one 1 Come ah 4 Young and old* rich aad.poor, white and black, come atoncc*, don’t hold back as time is money and you will return home satisfied of'the truth I am telling you and you will come back and bring your cousins and nicoaH sisters and brothera* _ N • . 1-pay the highest prices for cotton, corn, peas and rice, give you the cash them aud you cun'trade where you please. ^ Remember that my motto is “Quick Sales nud Small Profits,” for You wift not leave my store without’buying something. When you come to Graham's, ask for tiio cheapest rtore. •/“ - . -Respcctfuny - \ BERNARD ADDER, LEADER OF LOW PRICES IS BAJiXWELL COVSIY. New York Office, No.- 351 Broadway. aug0-3m ^ r, BOOTS rutes’ of board to $1 50 and §2 per duy, aeeording’to location of rooms. apeciaPaceoiuinoiJations for families nd couiiBctt'iul travelers. My table shnll not be excelled by any In the South, and will constantly be supplied with selected Boston beef. Tbs hotel has recently undergone thorough re pairs, and been newly furnished and made complete in all its appointments. Courteous clerks and attentive ser vants. 'When you visit Savannah do not fail to call at the Planters, as liitn de- termined that this hotel shall not be excelled by any iu the South, regard less of price. Thanking ynu for anil anct Trimlxs, !N"o- Q89 Inroad Street* AUGUSTA, ... .■vplS 8.ni GEORGIA. X- hcre; ’ and this was witnCTJtd by the marshal ol the town. It is a siuuular but retrailcnhlo fact that with two or mere ncwspkpers in the conniy, neither of them has taken any- notice of or made any comment what ever on the affair; aud strange, too, that no action was taken by the grand jury of the county court, which wns^in ses sion at the time of the shooting; and kr> effort of any character appears to Jyive been* made to apprehend Williams, who lives within a short distnnca ol town. Tbe information 'obtained in this was only procure'l ufer our official character was thoroughly and satisfactorily tm.de known, and then onlv on condition that the leagues of cur informants shou’d not be dtvulg'.d; otherwise, their lives would certainly he placed in jeopardy. Nothing but the most solemn assur auecs on our pert that all information would he considered strictly confidential could elicit a word fr<*n them. In conclusion, I desire to stale that since the shooting, while making some purchases in a store, Nix was assaulted by a party of men who, in language more forcible than elegant, seemed de termined to bring about a difficulty, which wits only averted by the proprie tor, who succeeded in getting Nix out of their way.* ^This, in connection with the repeated TffsWhs offered his assistant at divers times, evidences the true inwardness the state of feeling in-the commjHrfty Your obedient servant, ^ JouxrrBET, Special Agcnt l’ofch^roce* Dep'mt which was frosted, the rapidly retreat ing figure of Williams, fired at him -through the window. Tnis proves bc- voud contradiction that the shot fired by Nix from his office was fired at lesst ten seconds alter his life had been at tempted. From all the facts and attendant cir- eamatanaea of the case it would appear that the snooting was the result of a WILL L NDLR6T00D A RRANilK M K N'T TO ■xraDM 4 An officer of the United States Govern ment, simply because of his color as well . as his polHtcs, which were objeetiouable to most of the leading spirits of that community. Since bis appointment Nix has proven himself folly competent, and has shown s commendable fidelil Bivto bis displayed more than or- nt in the selection of an is generally conceded, t and courteous official; A of partisan feeling has been by intniennt spirits net only bat agsiMt all other lead- Republicans in the About W<^<n or Twentt-Five. -The man who meets and loves the womtm tit twenty-five is trfily fortunate, .t^Fsne * aqtrstie is equally fortunale in meeting 1 shot at sucjgj^nd loving him. says a frnter in a femin ine jdurnn!. At that age she seldom de* ceives." She may not have, she is not likely to have then, her first sentimental experience; but such experience at such an age is more than sentimental and rarely ever fleeting. She looks back at the youths she imagined she was cnam. ored of between sixteen and eighteen, or often twenty two, and they “are. more thuu iudiffereut or repcllaut to her— they are rediculous, aud In some sort she, as she then was, is ridicutouslo as herself. She eannot but be grateful to her destiny that her sympathies aud af fections have been reserved for a worthy object and a higher end. At twenty- five, if ever, a woman knows and esti mates hervclf, 8he is less liable to emo tional or mental mistakes; she is far surer of her fortune, because she feels that her fate is, to a certain extent, within her own bauds. Not only is she lovelier and more, lovable, broader and stronger than she has- been, bat her wedded happiness and powers of endur ance are iu a manner guaranteed. > sW* ■ —— A subscriber to a Southwestern news paper, died recently, leaving four years’ subscription unpaid. The editor appear ed at the grave, and deposited in the coffin a palm leaf fan, a linen coat and a thermometer. “When did tho human race The chances are that it got a start when Adam aud Eve were walked out of tire garden. Cotton picking is nearly ovar. 4 i * - « . -* 1 iT A Low Prices Fop ISootoa §SkOes a&kd y . ■ r - Wc Invc now in store a very large and complete -stock of —Ijoots. snasa oxxio-ixats. Which has l*een purehas.'d direct from the Manufacturers, at the lowest Prices tlie Cash Will Coiumond, and as our motto is Large Bales and Small !Profits> Our Customers and the Public can rely on GOOD BARGAINS. , A Large Stock of Phila it lphiu aud Baltimore Fine Shoea ou llaud. •A Liberal Discount to the Wholesale Trade. WM. Ml IallEHIJV, •s-plS-Bm 293 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G A. * ■ HOLD THfi Eft WE HAVE C Hold Your Burckhalier & Co.’s, Wlt.LISTO>r, s. c- In lependent* iatfa-Jc who beat oldiogics. Undersell all Darn well, rival Charlntou and Augusta. ‘ ■ . *""*. Everything ft>r sale. . ■ Noljdrtg iu keep but the front place. 2—1_ If^ou *ie wise, trade with us. We will raakeyou happy; . " BI RCKHALTKR A CO., sepl8-3m Undersellcrs and Truth Tellers, Wi.listen. S. C-. - . F. W. Wagener & Co., anASXii&TOft. s o. lyl^ 1G1, 1G3 ani 165 East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street. 13, 15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range. Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, C^otton and Naval Stores Factory. Sole Agents for Georgia aud Wagoner Grange Guauo. Liberal advances made on Shipments of Cotton. We Invc a Fpcctal Produce Department for which we solicit consignments of Rough Rice, Peas, etc. - sepTS-Gm -v- J -r*. The Poor Man’s Friend in Summer Here are Some of My ^Prices. Hood Winter Ruits, all Wool, $5.00. Good Heavy Pants, $1.00 up. Mens' Boots from $1.75 up. Mens’ Whole leather Brogans from $1.00 up. Children's Shoes from 50 cts. up. —A PULL LINE OF— DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM BRICES Groceries, Hardwire, Crockery, Hats and AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. Notions CASH PAID FOR CORN. PEAS AND COTTON. A. RUBENSTEIN, W1LLISTON, 8. C. _ £ujf-from him in Winter when you have money, and get credit from him in Summer when yon nave no mosey. ~ 102.114 J.E PARKER & CO. \ Factors and Commission Merchants. COTTON AND NIVAL STOBLS. Accommodation Wharf and V janl7-lj , Sonth Carolina. "J V "■ II 1 V-Y- J | _,m ’ _ Liberal Advances made on Consifnaenta. ■ L i' ^ ^ Am. .. - . UlWi a 7COLD9 SI* Klw I j AUGUST A, G A. LISE UAL ADVANCES MADE —ON— ^U^mMFNIS IN. STORE. aug2IfTm FRANKLIN HROS. OLD AMEUICAN HOTEL, RebUbcitated on the European- Plan. Forjdteutlcniea only. 4 t 10018: ; ’ Beomo, eftob petetHi^per doy‘. -50c \.33 00 and 10 , paid per week per man According to location of P. in advance. . ' ». BOAPD terms: . .. Board and lodging per day...% . .$1 50 f»cr Week.^r. C 5U meals: Break fast::.. r.Tr .TV, ..... :".25e Dinner A .. .50c Supper. 1.1.25c MRS. M. J. ARC'HKR, Proprietress, . 29 George st., cor. King, nov5S- ty Charleston, S. C. Planters Hole!. To ny Fritrt h an l tht'~Trn-;'li t.j Puhlie: la cmiaeqiienca ofetKe-great reduce tioa in ftil of the staples of our cotiq try, I dinvo concluded to reduce my JUST t— URY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. i ' 7 ' CLOTHING’ BOOTS, SIIOES, MEN’S AND LADIES' HATS. ZL-: leiquors and Segars, A J - And other articles too numerous to irention,which I will sol! at liottom prices. When you come to Bmpwfcll, to tiilT'F'air, don't turret to call antj examine my stuck. At.y prices are Ibwer than the lowest-/— Clias, scp[l-2m R A RNAVKLU O. TU — ’ uir.A y B O- JoStEH H HAY. SAMI'EL T.WN'N’AHILL, SAMI' KL H . 'jrannalisill Co., > -- a ijgUSTA, GF-ORGIA. OFFER FOR BALE AT Carriages, Buggies and Wagons hoping for a continuance of the same, I am. vety respectfully.— fM>20-ly Jrjix Bkesnan, Manager. HE SEWiNS BfiACH'ME TiiK BF.SiT OF /-A-i- i- Q TALI TV. ♦ A splcndM-atftSk of Culcli r;7rTg;-^T^S'.""MT'.fdinr:"‘ , ^Mv “ Material, 11-twt" AH.urr Sprites, Hubs, Rims, Shafts, wwiwwi* 'Viwwiwlie.,"Ar.. fre;' 84DHLE8 llAUSESS, BRIDLES, t iiLLAKS. .LADIES’' ANl^iENTS’ FINE TRUNKS, nEMfimK SOUL LEA'l HF.FrUALF SKINS and aTuBITne of Shoe Findings at retlltccd prices. ^'e take pleasure in stating that we have the agency for this section f«r the sale of WlLSt'N, CHILDS ft;CO.’S I’ll!LAD1.LVH1A WAGONS and CARTS, which have no cem- petor in the Held, nn4 will .ell them at prices within the neneh of all who wunt a good »r. Alio axenfk fer the CORTLAND WACON on-Platform 8Jy»n'g«. ^..r per«»n» in ,>f a ceeap, vet f eloihie V eti u-'o, we recotmtend the t N Hi l l, AND (1 IT A lllOT, t he tide. want Unr : olid in- ttf-jjrj -r Unpp'allcicd it? S mpUcHy, v thsMrpasscd in Cwtructicn, Urprecsdcnizd in Bcpuicriiy, And Ur disputed in Ih: Bread Claim e* »:••'J t lighi^t. must stylish and host thin»on fourwlieels for sixty five .doll in*. tluai ond Leither UeliiHglwo".to fourteen inches. I’ackiu^jiFT*!! ki LraftakryitagToaf OttLtictla^fLT ttn'ntaaiTIILT^^rT' ’ — kiuda. Whips, Eaue.* atigiH -Hm TKE.'' 2£cs& ^ClCKS.e'T EUI.I.XTVG, HAXDOOiirSX, ?erf«t ScwiiLg - i.h th; A. CO.. A.;;;iist.i. G.n. 1 BA1L113. 205 "RERT AUGUSTA G A. JAMES Ci, BAILIE i IIKO. Re-o? t.-v * full line «f t)*s follMwirgOnoTT^.-whtrtr wilt *>«TrUtl" lohsaM iu any other 11 uuee: CAUI-KT I>*PAnT^lr^•T• ^ Endish Velvet Carpels. Eiigtlsfi nrii-ve’s fisrpers, — Toreo Flvirad Ingrain Carpcts, \ eai. an Ca! pete, Cheap Carpcfs, * ■ 4 ti !<»' r+)il Cloths, Tiio’«>e*il tToths, 8t air Carpet a.tad n ds, Mattings,. Druggets, D-x r Slats, o nr \ i #Htar , ART.>t kvt. Curiain Materials. -t\niicfGrrot IlaTiO Lace Curtains, .Muslin Ci.nains,*- s i. i- SlroTee. all ft«e«, li.iir Cloths, ail widths, .Walt I’aptre and Border*, Ilemufel i Urumt»s. I.BOGBRV l.wrAliT’4 KBT. Choice Family tiro,•erics, XSeri,el weekly, Frrrie llanis, jjk'i .. * Foi.'l, Jins’ iis>: ail kinds, Woo l Ware ttrooiT « an IJtru I’lamV.oit S«;>pi*e- r CALI*UTS, OIL CLPim AND CURTAINS MADfe ANDLAIDAT SHORT .m HrWDLLL. . Bvaxli rti. t -dr- cw. ^ BUKSIELL, & = Ti-o a;e» * ij.xv'iit- '< "w V- *;‘3 !♦ the iscst rtr.-.ro tr-Nlo tv !t. S' '! ' >rT -ue io-iI* a«ar otBcr w .'vio- ; er« In s -sir ri-.j (t to too t*A7*«se, rtO Its -.n't tn n la«t-rco hss: t e»'r ,ot fi.;tJ .o jaCjiy i-6j i.wia'ceadettwc. IgMiTfttsr. . » Thj (tervr-d WM! '. ho* ’sc-e*sed to »urH a* Mieat that w. ars nro Cisi??,!:*! t* twn oat -/' l - Ccnc^ivloV, G-3-* 2 cr.-t; _r tfc.ru* r •'--I'... 3 lii. &r.-v- t-s ei-j.y-gly taw AeruouEAl isvrhlro 15 aarrnot-d*W 3 yeerv. end void! >f *- tit at I;i sf2i tta .oan.i.oi upon easy p«)»csl.-, Is SuiVtlfj €omca..oec at cuttomeM. COTTON FAGtOXS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ^ SpCcktl Atrentiou givqi to the Hauiljng of - Cotton and all \pthor Product a of tho Farn^k G0aaTSSJ9fl i-'3R SELLING. SQU, 1?2S5 BALE. Quick Sales an l Returns. Cotton Advanced on in store. CORN HR MclXTOSH AM) REYNOLDS STS., sepl-Hm • Fire-Proof Warehouse. AUGUSTA, GA. awi'xjrrs wxKna nt VK-rimz Tne^ar. WHITE SEVdltiTUACHlNE CO.? Hr. 3;a Euetl 11\~, Ow«land, Ohio. OTTO F. WEITEMS, • —For sale hv— * J. Da & T. F. S M I T H, 21*0 liBo.tt) Sr., - - ArarsTA.G.i. Only 5c. Each. -i wlll receive, in a few days, front New VorK, another lot of fCOoati, at FIVE fffa »(ls, CENTS EVCH, confiisttrife'of Sauce Fans. Kras*,Uand Hells, Toy Knives, Folks find Spoon*, Curry Oimbs, liarxinaera. Cart Openers, Garden Roes and liakes com- 1 tnod, Bctesors. Lamp Chimneys, Fape- torie, Note, Letter and Cap Paper per quire. Envelopes , per rackfure. Lead A'uiK-ild, >v riling Books, Chrotnos, Mci ilai7 , ‘, Ink, Slates, A B U Blocks, Checker Boards, Book Nt:ar>s. Toilet Soap, TiK>th Bruslios, Koilting Colton. Round and Dr.-^ing Buinbrilla kiiar, Ha:idkertlii''rs.’lowoU. Boylas Lace Jiibs, Embroidored Marselles Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. I have a-tow arilyiea left of my first lot, «M>nslstin(r as follows, all of which I i Her at live cents •tt* v h Dippers, Pans,Cake Cuttcrd.Fcpp3r Boxes ers, Potato Mashers, Toastors, Frying Pans, Mouth Orfrans. Hoop-Skirts, Dime Novels, Irou Stands, ColTee Stands, Tack Ham me tners, Tin Plates, Ac. A fresh supply received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they can be purchsed low down. J. 8. SHUt h, amniS-i y - A lent. PUSTEBING AND BKICKLAVLNG. J. O. C. Callahan OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO THE PEOPLE of Barnwell and surrounding country ia the above busin s*. With a large experience in the above business, I aw satisfied that my work will prove satisfactory. Lime, Lath*, Ac., fhrnUhad^if desired. Estimates furnished on application. Work done at lowest possible rates. Address J. O. C. CALLAHAN, . sep!8 8m Barnwell C. H•> S.C. Application for Final Discharge. The undersigned gives notice that he will apply Iff the Judge of Probate for Barnwell county, on the "5th ef October, 1879, at 10 o’clock, a. ih., for a final discharge ae ad ministrator cf the estate of Edward H Har ley. deceased. vA-td -A JAS, W. OODBEE. Administrator. Wholesale Grocer, —AND. DEALER IN— se&ars, Liquor aud AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. x Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’a Self-Rr.ielng Flour, tnd Thorn Brother*'_ celebrated Butter Criickers. v - scp2fi ly Nos. 108, l\0. 112 and 181 E iet 'Bay, Charleston.B. a sior&r $i.so , . Streets Oorner of Broad and "W^ashington .;; AueussA, naosuiA. : '■ Conveniently Located To Bnsiness. . With Telegraph Oflice in the Building, and Southern Express Company . x Office Next Door to Hotel BaiMnff. 0 F. 0 A R PEH* DAY, 81.50 j Single Lyings, 50 ecuU. SUMMER RATES Single Meals, 50 coats jnly76m W M MOORE Prop’r- ROBERTSON. TA.VLOR • ■ • “ ■ . . > - <♦ - - Succetsora to GEO. If. WILLIAMS..A Pf> co.. CBTT01 FiCTDlS. WHSHUIE ClOCllS. ,* -AND- . COMMISSION MBRCHAKT8, 1 A SI J B ITAYJNK 8TR1CET, C!li ARJUKNTON. M. ^CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED.-® 99 3m T J -