The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 30, 1879, Image 3
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The tak books close on Saturday.
Bbort sertnone are now seasonable.
Tax-payers are , crowding Into tlio
L_ xlllagB,—. I'*.' • —
Cotton picking will soon be some
thing of the past.
The new scholastic year of the pub-
Tllc schbols begins 'November Idt
Best Family Flour for $8 DO per bar
rel, at Weatber4bee & Easierliimia^ ""
i Every section of the county^ nt well
roprestmted ltot^eck at the Ftir* ^ hcr-buppy ■by fnnr-
Dlphtherii, sore throat and sore
eyes are still prevalent in the county.
Capt. F. W. DaWson, of The News
and Courier,-.jreturned from Europe
last week.
L*,
it, but we have no
baud aud cauuot Oil
We can’t help
back numbers on
.ac.vtixnJLQUifira.—
Rev. E. G. Prioe will officiate 'at the
New Hops Church on the second Suu-
day in November.
Sugars—all grades—and at bottom
prices,at Weathersbee & Easterlings’*.
The• Patterson House and nil the
private boarding places were crowded
Fair weea with visitors.
Just think, one wagon load of good
wood will get Tub Pboplk for a whole
year. An unparalleled offer.
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Next Monday is salea-day, and an
unusual amount Of property will be
disposed uf by the htgb Sheriff. —
Saturday was the busiest day Barn
well has had this year. Th« mstchants
were busy and cotton figures good.
An interesting letter from tbe pen
of K >t. W. A. Pearson, will be -found
on our outside in to-day’s issue.
Messrs. Weathersbee & Easterling
hMte recently erected a hundsomo of-
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iVnpIo with thin heads of hair should
use Hail’s Vegetable Skaiian Hair R •-
tiewtertc makVtfae batr growonrtPhTr
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-Salt,
full weight, for sale at 81 20 per sack,
Ly L. A. Thompsou, Elko, S. C. 1112 4r
Our energetic City Fathers have
croc ed several horse-racks around
t lie Fnblic Square. Now for the street
lump*, • - *
A full lino of Winter Dress Goods,
at Weathersbee & Easterling’s.
Now that the colored Association-
lias closed, chickens and eggs will
again be plentiful. Consolation to the
housekeepers.
The convicts employed on the rail
road have discontinued work on this
end cud are now engaged on the lust
cut near Bluckville.
-Choice Groceries received every day
from N inborn markets, at Wealhers-
hee & E istei ling’s.
The R^v, Manning Brown, Presiding
Eider of tiie Methodist Church, de
livered h flue termou at the Baptist
Church Sunday night.
Prof. Paine’s name will live forever,
because of the discovery of the W4>n-
fui Catarrh Vapoff for curing catarrh,
eie. Office, 2ft0 S. N.nth street, Phila-
u -Iphia, Pa.
Mr. L. C. Trumbo, formerly of char
leston, but now connected with the
weil-knowu crockery house of James
M. Shaw & Co., of New York, was in
the village last week.
• - The eldest daughter »of Mr. B. N.
Armstrong, of Barnwell, died on Sun
day morning last of membranous croup
resulting from diphtheria. Aged eight
years, eight momhs aud four days.
Boots and Shoes, cheap for cash, at
Weathersbee & Easterling’s. “
The circulation of Tint Fkopi.e has
bcc^steadlly ojj the increase for the
mouth. It now claims the
J^P>t county circulation of any paper
ever published In Barnwell county!
Profcesor Ticc jsnys that a shower
of stars exctvdiug in brilliancy that
which occurred forty odd years ago
will take place on the night of the 13th
• •f November. Young men will take
notice. This wl-l uffoid a rare oppor
tunity for vUitiug. - -—4—i
A large crowd of visitors and dti-
■■ zens visited the tace course of Mr. Al
lred Aldrich, about.a mile from town,
towitniesthe races to take placo on
'Friday evening last. Splendid time
was made iu tbe three races, aud bet-
ting was heavily Indulged in.
Old bachelors, at Woathersbee &
E isterllng's.
There Is no excuse for those who
drag their weary and disordered bodies
into our company, when a few doses
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla would cleanse
their murky blood and restore their
iicatrh and vigor. ¥* muddy vicTlms
of bilious disease^have some regard
f jT yoUT neighbors, if not for your
selves.
The Fair closed on Friday evening.
No accidents of importance took
place wort hyoi note.
An unusually fine display of needle
work was on exhibition.
The Aiken Band furnished excellent
muaic during Fair week. ' i
Charleston and Augusta wore well
represented at the Fair. *-
Good weather prevailed throughout
tbathreo dayivof -tl+e-Falrr —«
A I> YEU TIS h VESTS.
On account of bring ab* sit from the
State, Governor Simpson was unable
to attend the Fair, j
. .yuuia&.mcu
in the near future,
Every ycung umn thought his girl
was the loveliest on the ground, and
no one would ever think of disputing
It under penalty of a forfeit.
We noticed one young lady who was
teen young gentlemetv&eyeu of whom
were villagers. This was the event of
the week. • • •
We noticed on exidblfipn two frames
of hair Work which surpasses anything
in that line w» have el’er seen. We
would suggest to the exhibitor Ur give
lessons how to put up hair, nn'd we
predict farge-cittss ot~ piq-tirtrrtrar
village. ! • " ^
Sunday morning laet MV. R. J. Hnlto
kill ml a ,i attleshako, neat- ids gin. mca-
xurioa—D-4-2 -feet■ long ■ and 1 h i 2 hi
clrcum f^ence.^ -
No excuse for young men logo West
from this cou,nty, when an qfd man 70
years old can, and did mnjte this sea
son 1 12 bales cotton off tiwo aerts of
land.
“Several new buggies and some nice
lota of furniture have arrived for
And so tfre world
wags. t
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A gentleman recently
eye glasses to find put
adjusted
how fort
his
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wbuPShtake him tb go liome for his
watch. In pulling but bis timekeeper
td cocWhlt, he found ho had no occae-
sloo-to go.. • '
Aides met wl^h a rainful
Mr. A.
One young man, who was unal le'to
borrow a buggy to ride bis girl around
+h« track, pr<>|>osed to her-to uamp it.
‘‘Ob, Willie 1” she exclaimed, “you
woulduT tldnk of having me turn pe-
deetrlnne, world you?’’ 4 'Oh, no, my
little Phil'pens, just fof exercise, you
know.” But sho didn’t.
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\ Among the most (itensivc dealers
in shoi satjcthatsta theSputfiefn States
is Mr. Wtn. Mulhfrin, of this city. His
capacious store rooms are the wonder
«>f country merchants and the pride of
lii« customer#. H«ls constantly ship-
ping boots, shoes and hats yj all tbe
surrounding tpwns, because the mer
chants know they can do as well at
Mulherin’s as the^ can in Boston. For
late styles of everything iu his line be
beats them all.—Augusta News.
Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Ladles’
Cloaks, Shawls, and everything in tbe
L - dry goods line at Weathersbee & Eas-
I f . Sterling's. •
The Harawell Hnptist Assocln*
lion. -XT-. "
The abovg Association will meet
with the^ Great Sulkebachle Church
on Friday before the eecood Sunday
in November.
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Ye focal gatherer was more than fa
vorably Impressed with tbe beauties
representing Barnwell county than any
thing else on exhibition. Iu fact so
much so that there.was no little anx-
fety shown by a vtibige br-llo of his
evi-r recovering the fata! attack which
is so prevalent among young men.
Ten thousand segars—the “ Barn
well Favorites”—two for five cents,
equal to any five cent, cigar iu town, ut
Weathersbee & E.usteilhjg’s.
accident last week, while coming to
this place with a lo^ad of cotton. The
bale u pon whiefi he Was silti ng, sii pped,
and in. endeavoring to avoid a fall
hackwanls Mt Abies jurfiped off the
cotton, and caught oh his hand, dis-
loc flog phe of his wrials, and painful
ly iniming the other.
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-mTH'Eti?
The name of tyi 88 Annie Hfil was on
the pfograuime (tf last evening’s con
cert for the benefit of the yejlow fever
sufferers, but having contracted a
severe cold, her friends feared she
would be unable to fulfill her engage
ment. H iwever, she appeared and
sang Erhard Involami in tones so clear,
and with such artistic execution, that
she received a hearty encore, I was
enabled to do this, she said, by using
Cousscns’ Honey of Tar, the best com
pound in the world for dealing the
voice, relieving hoarseness, ciriug
coughs and colds. For sale "by C.
I’echman, Barnwell, or Dr. Stckes,
BluckvilhyS. C. Pi ice 50 cts. 112 ‘dm
The Colored Uuptlal Aosoeiation
The Association of the Colored Bap-
tlet#f which was in sesBion all of la*t
week, closed on Sunday night, aften-a.
very successfuP protracted meeting.
Over a hundred delegates represent
ing TlmiweR and several tttiicr coun-
th-s, were iu attendance.- iv
National f$itrgicul Instimtp.
One of Jhe staff of this ohl anch-not^
able Institute will viajt Barnwell, S.
0., November 7ih and iitb, 1879,-stop-
Jiug at Mrs. Dowlinu’s.
Tite-objcct of this visit Is to give the
IIIcTed an opportunity for examina
tion at or .near their homes, thus sav-
up hopeless-cases the ex Denso of a
rip to\AtlanJa,. 4 careful examlna-
tion will he made, and patirutscan
Just received a car load of Liver-*
pool Salt, at 81 30 per sack, at Weatk-
efsbe* & Easterling’s.
Pulaski itlitrch — A CculeBniul
X ! Houvenlr*
Frrm Ludd«*« & ftMes’ Soutfiern
Music House, Savannah, (hi., we re :
orivod a-eepy of Pulaski March, written
by Prof. Henry Shoeller, Dalton, ()a.,
specially for the Savannah CenteBnial,
October 9ih, 1879, and played uy the
Tldtteenth U. S. Infantry liind at tbe
laying of the Jasper Monument corner
stony. The piece is elegantly gotten
up and reflects great credit on the
enterprising publishers. Its siipeib
military title page wuh lithograph of
the magnificent Pulaski Monument, of
which Gen. Lafayette laid thff corner
stone in 1823, is worthy of framing asd
will make a tasteful souvenir of this
grand Southern Centennial. The
Much is brilliant and inspiring, but
not difficult. Bands nro playlut it
generally and it is voted a genuine
eue r cew». It should grace every South
ern girl’s piano. All Music Dealers
sell It. Send 40 cts. for a copy
learn if their cases are cureable or can
be benefited, and whether itrwill be
leccss iry for them to visit the Instl-
te. In such cases as can be cured,
or treatment begun at heme, arrange-
tnenta can be omde-witt our \i-lting
Smgeon, and treatment commenced
at once. Examination free.
—Cases of deformities and chronic dis-
CTTse# will l-e examined—sucb ne dub
!'ci t.'liaeasesof theblp.spincHnd joints,
paralysis, piles,fistula,ca'arrb, female
and private diseases, and diseases of
tbe eye, ear, &c.
Come early, as the visit is limited to
he time stiled'. For circulars and
l ull particulars address
National Suuouc.vl Institutr,
U ' Atlanta, G a.
Bacon, Hams and Shoujjlers,
Weathersbee & Eaetelling's.
at
VOLATY AKIVM.
ilk;>ortcd Weekly Ly Our Itrgutar OoncijtnnSent^I
A Real Treat.
1 citizens reedfed a musical treat
from tbe Aiken Cornet Band which
was engaged by tbs young men of the
village to eereeade-several reridenoee
ion Thursday night. Thb People was
also serenaded, on Friday roornlQg.
The music was excellent and highly
appreciated.
Clothing—mens’ and boys, at Weatb-
xrabev & Eaa'erllng’s.
Willltton.
Joseph AhderBoD, the thirteen-year
old s*m of F. T. Anderson, picks 228
pounds cotton per day. ’
Master T. J. Brooker grows apples
twelve inches in circumference, and
remembers the editor. Who can.do
better?
A good many married and single in
dies are going up to see MissHeckle,
and your marriage notices will tell the
reason why shortly.
Jack Boylston, colored, -aged sixty
years, walked thirty four milcH in ten
hours to pay his taxes which amount
ed to ttitrrv five cents.
Amos Corley, colored Democrat, is
the champion farmer of tbe township.
With onb mule he. has made this year
twenty bales of cotton, aveinge weight
500 pounds, besides corn, cane, peas
aud potatoes enough for his family
and friends. r
A neighboring farmer 1 and his better
half went to Augusta last week shop
ping. They priced, but bought not,
came back, traded with Burckhalter
and Rubenstien, saved money and
Were happy. [The editor ventures to
suggest that they did not | rice poods
at James Miller’s, at ‘*the old reliable
Corner. "I X
Chilis and fevefs of a 'severe fypo
are prevalent on 4ho head waters of
Tinker’s Creek, ami binder the gather
ing of Crops. They are caused by sev
eral new mill ponds In that section.
On Saturday night Mr. Judson Hoi
man died ; on Sunday night one of his
children, and five of the members of
a family of six are still very III.
On Friday the wife of Jake Bona
parte, colored, living on Air. L. B.
Toole’s place, went from her house to
the tridl some hundred yafds distant
for a bucket of water leaving a child
about eight years old sitting by the
Are. On her return she found the
child in bed with its clothes burning
The fire was extinguished, but the
child was fatally burnod and died in a
few hours.
Rransou.
Lnst Thursday afternoon a terrible
accident occurred on the premises of
John Seabrook, Esq., near Matthews
Bluff, Savaocah river. Hfs eldest son,
“little Johnnie,” a youth about 13 or
14 years of age, took a pistol from the
bouse to “scare” some cattle from the
Held. ' He fired; one shot to frighten
them, and while attempting to adjust
Ae'wcapon for a second shot, it dfs
charged accidentally, the ball strlkihg
him In the abddmen. from theeffeets-of
which he died on the following even
ing.
Go to Weathersbee & Easterling’s
for everything.
MAKE NO MISTAKE.
JAMES
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JNTO.205 BBOAD .AUGUSTA OA:
-AT. THE—
Wholesale aud
tail Dcaler in
Has just returned from the Fastern Markets with thelarg' St, handsomest aud
•, > t r'■ mobt select Stock of X ^ '
Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishing Goods!
Yet offered to the public. Nothing HffODDY, or from AU 3TION
flfft’xeduulia Trade- A legitima'o business done In-every respect.
thing offered and sold on its merit.
SPECIAL PRICES-.
will be
Elery-
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"STOW
GRATES.
HEATING STOVES
TINWARE, ET
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lie keeps .n stock that
fi'st clast store, the
to
J'
We have no half di.zen prices on one article, and sell you something less
than cost as an Inducement. Our prices are strictly ns low us any first class
house this side of New* York City, and will give you'what you buy in every in
stance, and your money'a worth.
Patented 1859, 1801, 18G3, Extended 1803, Renewed 1807.
29, 1870. Patented Nuvcmber 28, 1870.
Patented March
IMPROVED 1877 AND 1878-
Our Dross Goods Stock, ranging in prl^e from 12 1-20. up to Fine Black
Cashmeres. Shoda Cloths, Henrietta Cloths, Plain aud Satin Striped Silks, and
Embossed Velveteens, iu all tbe new Shades. Velveteens cut bias or straight.
^.Jtapetior I^ndjBQmpo«LflQa.to any other
It has large siugliuoven doors, artistically designed, lined WitlXUn and-, tit ted
with briglit tunibnckleK • Targe hot Must fire door, swinging hrarth-pl*tc, and deep
ashpit witli Spears Patent’BaleiT Ash Pan and sifter prate. The oven TS Targe,
and the flues of unusual size, and so igTangcd as to bo easily kept clean. It has a
largo top, provided with Manigie’s I'atenttiasBurning lx>ng Diviaion Piece, th»
best crors piece in use. All the mouldings of thOstove arc heavy, audits design
and ornamentation will Satisfy the most critical taste. For wood, the stove is fitted
with a Patent Combined Wood Urate and Fire Dog, and entirely new arrange* '•
mcnt, and the most durable wood grntb'tn use.
to UK SIZES—Cinch, ?23> 7 inch, 827; 8 inch, 530; 0 inch, $31.
Call and see it before purchasing elsewhere. Heating Stoves for Coal and
Wood in variety. - . • . — :
NEW OH.HIT SMALL FLAT TOP STOVE Priced as fdlows : No. C,
one day, but every day during the sc^Ton we put'hiiw Goo*» I $l5 ; , No. 7 : $17; No. H, $29. Step Stoves With full set trimmings, No. C, $11;
examine, and cet our low prices before you I 7 .$1 :$• 8 $18
buyer. Express paid on all orders J * tt J price very low. For salabv
; ;Li •- — W. I- DELPH.
o<9-6m - • AUGUSTA, OA.
_ Ladies’, Gents’ and Cltldren’s Furiiishiug Goods!
Dolmans, Cloaks, Shawlai, Scarfs, Nubias and Hoods, single width and 0 4
Cashmeres la elegant patterns. "
OUR FALL OPENING!
Lasts not only
before <>ur eustomeis. ('oil and
buy. Pofite aHcution shown to e\\ ry
umouutiug to $5 and upwards.
our
Express paid ou all orders
JAMKSDULLER, Miner’s Corner,
taToa.
-INVITE TID.: ATTENTION OF THE COOP PEOPLE OF
13 A. R M W L and Adjoininc: Countios
——TO MY STOCK OF— —
Tim ugli
recently
the best
I have mht witffi a heavy lost
I am .still in tVc lead. Having
assorted stock of
A Ciood I. ire I*
Is always known by hie appearance. A
man win* lives comfortably at Pome,
has good Ulnnere, etc., will always
show it In his perebb. But there is
another liver more important to maH—
is the bad liver—the liver That
should regulate the whole syst *tn. If
that is out of fix, min is gm>d for
nothing—can enjoy nothing—to res-
GENERAL MERCHANDIZE
tore it to health, use Dr. Gilder’s Liver
In r
Pills. A few dos'es wifi relieve you.
For sale by Q. A. Phillips, Willlstou,
aud Druggists generally.
If you have Corns or Bunirms, use
ConsseLs' Lightning, Liniment, aud
you can trip the light fantastic with
case and grace. It Will also cure
Rheumatism. Lame Back, Sprains,
Biuises, etc. Ou animals, for Galls,
Spavin, Ringbone, etc., it vAK-ts a
apeed-y nud permanent cure. Re
member Cnusgcns’ Lightning Liniment.
Ffff sale by O. Pechmaii. BarnweH, or
Dr. Stokes, Bixokville, S. C. Price 50
cts. 112 3m.
SEW
ADVt'RTlSL'MEXTS.
GRAND DISPLAY
OK
In the county; and having purchased
from fir?t hands before the recent ad
vance, I can^mifer such inducements to
buyers as cannot be equalled by any
merchant iu tbe Middle Section of tlje
State. Imho clothing, a specialty.
Good business suits from £t> up. Wed
ding suits from $10 to $25. My
prices in this line cannot be equalled
anywhere. Leather (not paper) Shoes
at very low figures. Fine ShoOs for
Ladi?8 and Children a Specialty, Good
and frcih
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Landies, Nuts, Fruits, &c.
I nm at 'dl times prepared to furnish FRESH BREAD to families arnffor Camp-
meetings, and can furnish at sliort notjee d?hcious Cake for wedding parties, as
many who haic favored me with their orders can testify.
In connection with my Bakery I have addc l a general stock of
<i KOCIGBIKH-
CmiMinc of CAN GOODS, UAHS, BACON, CHKK5E, BUTTER, AND
MACKEREL, in fact anything that may be called for in my line. I flatter my
self thut my stock in all of the best <|uality, and I ganranteo Hut liiy price* wdl
CA*npai-c with any other competitor. Your patronage will be appreciated by serving
you quickly aud satisfactorily. Give me a trial tmd you will bo convinced. ——
Respectfully,
' “ W. BOB10NT1IAB.
oetlG-3m
Opposite tiie Depot, BLACIC-VILLE, S. C
OF
BARIS WELLi S C.,
. WITH ’
Family Gi oceries
Xalways on baud, and sold at prices that
bill compare favorably with Charles
ton and Augusta. A fine assortment of
WHELESS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
* S' '
Corner Broad nnd Washington Streets,
(BURKE CORNER,)
AMnstAi '• t . mmmk.
CySATISFACtlON . GUARANTEED^*
Brucrs and .‘Medicines
prescriptions filled
W. Sit APARI) Wilt LESS.
scp25-'*>m
WKSI.ET K. WHELESS.
at any Drug Store in the
r. R. 1). Holt
New Goods-
1 AT
A.P. Manville’s.
Always on hand,
as cheap as
county, by Dr. R. D. Holman, whp is
with me. Satisfaction guaranteed to
nil. Give me a call and be convinced.
Cabh paid for cotton and all country
produce.
f AKfilflB
FT.OM
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A new, large and complete stock of
goods, ju>t received, conristing of tbe
hitQ.st novelties in Ladies’ Dress Goods,.
Trimmings, Ribbonp. Hoisery, Gloves,
Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Trimmed and
Untrimmcd Hats, Umbrellas.
Bsots and Shoes.
S. EIEBMAST,
New Stock! Btew ^toek*
Ce23-3m
Grahams, S. C.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Hardware, Drugs, Boots and Shoos;
Men's and Ladies’ Hats. Liquors and Tobacco, Saddles, Bridles ar.d Larue. 1 *,
3, i?. 0’NBIIiL7a««si.
Blackville. S O.
CLOTHING, '
CASSIMERES,
a JUANS. . r
Tn great variety.
HATS, CAPS, GENTS’ FURNISH-
' ING GOODS.
In
Choioo Qroccricsi
variety and of the very best
great
quality.
Hardware, Tinware, Buckets, Tubs, &c.
Prices as Low as the Lowest
The above goods have been selected
with care and bought- for cash.Avhieh
'will enable me to sell at lowest prices. ,
oc23-tf A. P- Manville-
FARM TO RENT.
Near Wllliston, a farm of about 150
acres,' cleared, very fine cotton land,
good dwelling and all necessary out
buildings on the place.
Apjdy to S N.QREEN,
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■Willieton, S. C,
Nolice !o Crolitor?.
ALL parti's holding claims ngslnrithn
estate ot Edwin btansell, will present the
Kimo, duly attosted, and nil parties in
debted to the said estate will make Imme
diate payment to
8ARAB 8. STANSELL,
0ctlG-4t Ade l Edwin fjtanscll.
FRED DAMISH, (former!# pf Barnndl.) FRED L. PINKHAM,
D AMISH «£ PINK HAM
- ADGD3TA, 6A.,
7 : “AVifOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Bc«t CAlleges fit.7c., Blenched At 6c., Coftt’a Spool Cotton 5c., Ladies’ Stockings 5r.
per pnir, Gents’ Sock* 6c. per pair, Tfoof bye nnd Coin Wlilsky $1 60 a gallon, Good
HuR»r 12 ibs .lo the dotlar, Gnodltoffeo 8 lbs to tbe dollar, 3d lbs Good Floor for one
dollar. Other good* to correspond- Give me a call. Will not be undersold, Fotton
and produce t>oii?lit-T6r cash. scplL tiljaal
313 BROAD STREET, *
^ r (Next to Planter's
WAVEKLY HOUSE,
S2 Char lesion, 3* C
-o-
BSOTS, SHOES, &C.
AYc have on hnml a large and well-selected stock of goods which wc are of*
fering at very low figures. »
We Make Small Profits and Quick Sales.
WE
oel
GUARANTEE our Goods to be what they represent.
OAMISH & PINKHAM.
Ten I*er Cent. On Cost!
SITLATEn IN TEF. LEXTl OF KTVri
Street, the most faahionable promenade
In the city.
First class in all Its appointment*.
Tabic furnished with the befit afforded
by local, Northern and Southern markets*
First class Tar and Barber Shop. _
The finest Billiard Room in the South.
Servants polite and attentive. --"
Board $2 per day.
«a.Lower rates by the week op month.
GEO. W. SULLIVAN,
Late or A. J. Ubhkeut A Co.,)
Jiirxih'f Br-^pi ’.ctor.
OKOCBRiBS, WIJJBS, tlQUORS, &C.
o*
EVERY ARTICLE 'NffVr^BW FRESII. L
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Our stock has been selected with the greatest cafe, and We Will Warrant
every article as represented, aud will sell os low as any hodieTa the county;
HARLEY & STANSELL,
oc3o-3 WILLISTONi S. C.
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BRO.A. D STREET,, .AUGUSTA.
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