The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 20, 1879, Image 3
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inURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1879-
LiOCANEWS.
imu:r
Th«}’ stood all alone and ’tv ns lato.
And deep shadows w-to c ist, by tin irnto.
W hoi) her yory biid brother, tlu> oc imp,
Climbed ti-epost and Utflitod tho btmp,
And the nieotins adjourueu wiihout date.
lieautiful'snow. / v
The circoB pavoTW tbf-g^ byr-
Pruf. Tied la a fraud, let/t he^
No Dlackvillei letter this week.
The guauo war will soon open.
The Havarlfmom Is still booming.
ThoGary T>6oni has gone gliintner-
ing. ‘ ' ' I,/
The Legislature meets on next-Tuos-;
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The goat boom is sttH booming in
oht.towD. • If any one will Inform us
these pests Ho a law-abid
ing and elvJpBed community Uko ours
—yes. sir, like ours—we would be
pleased to bear him oratorizc.
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Rain has come at last. Our farmers
batre only been waiting for a slower
or two to commence sowing their
-small grain. It Is thought that a
much larger tterecgo will be sown
than has heeu done for years.
Bamberg Is going to have a grand
hall on Tuesday night best, and the
editor has been invited to participate
in the festivities. The young UmhfilCs
had bettgtkeep an -eye on him; Ire is
very fascinating, and may capture ouo
of Vm.
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Who says Barnwell is hot on the im
prove? ,
Cong*re88, convenes on the first of
■ December.
" J ’• Aue'.lon ealo of "horses and mules
next Saturday.
Who Is going to send usaThanks-
.giving tutkey? .
The cotton crop will be larger than
was anticipated.
Christmas isn’t
sand miles away.
W ■
more
than a thou-
The wti)d -playW havoc with the
leavei? on Satuidfry.- : •
A hair in the head is-worth
-fhonPHtid in the haolR^x
forty
.N*'Xt Thureday is a NatioBai holiday
throughout the Union,
;■ ■ . Aerial!
The, meteoric circus advertised to
come rdf isst Thursday night was a
“deluuluu nud HTfbdX AneT^oplug Jlh
liidf the town up until nearly daylight
the stars Mused to put in nu appear
ance. and the company adj»urnt'd-slcc
Edfei '-X-"' •—
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More n<*w advertisemcntB in to-day's
issue. Rend thgm over carefully. * .
Wenthersbee & Easterling have re
ceived another large stock of goods.
Poptkuil was “flat” on Siiturday—
flat on the ground with a man outsilo
of It. 1 ‘
Judge .Aldrich left for CWleslon
:st Saturday and opened Court on
oudsy. <
- We regret to ler.rn of the -illness of
Dr. W. F. Holmes, at his residence in
the country.
has gone to Phiia-
edntin ties
nearer•to
to
its
A B.svc Afewspapcr.
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* The Baroweil Pboplk idaims that It
has a circulntion of J.152. the largest
of any country paper south of Augus
ta. ft is a good, StfnlghtoutJVmo-
wofic paper, and wo wish it, ail sud^
cess p aSiblc. ^
Siollitr For 1><>11 ae.
And twelve times more If yon eub-
sciibe for the Southern Musical Jour
nal as every Southernmu-lcdan ought..
One dollar a ansuchres It and a dol
lar’s worth of premiuin sheet music of
your own oefoetiotk This takes a dol-
far't'Trhl out of your poeket and puts
it right back again, giving the Journal
absotatoly freeOTf cost- id tier still, i:
gives you in every monthly number of
tb.e Journal, §1.(K) worth of new and
(.'o(aiu«‘utM on Tillage Affair*,
. B.vIinwei.i., November 18.107D.
Emtohs I’kipli; ; Certain nets hiv
ing transpired in our village wl'blo
the last week, I feci that a few .curn-
nv’nts wlil not bo out of place.
0:i Saturday Inst there was an elec
tion held at the Teacher’# luslltute to
elect a teacher for the ctilorert echml
in our towu. The contcatants for the
positlou were Sumpter Butler -and
Wesley Dickson, resulting in the elec
tion of jtJig latter by some seven votes.
Butler’s fiictids claim that there was
illegal voting, and “the election gener
ally unlawfully conducted. They have
put In n protest.' Dining tho entire
dajrelecti.mmfhg tan high, and quan
tities of liquor drank,so that by iilgit
most of the vob rs were full to over-
fl iwlfig,and wore vciy ui-isy nnd bofs-
teiTUs, using, l am Sony to ii.y, lau-
guitge not fit for^t-erd poli;e. All of
t his l;:;; j ' i'. I ia j:id around !lie i ourt
liouae. To -o: reel nn evThot i hi -. kind
is to take time by the fore lock, and
net wait till it is all oyer before action
is taken by our ellp-knt -council
—Anoth*-f ift-tMerttml-1 swill alludo to.
beeauTo I boiicve It. unjust ti.> tim par-
COOKE’S
ClotlilifiiS and ISai Store,
Buyers' Who
Visit
This Market
Will FimKlt T<f
Their.
Mr. Woodward
ZXiXplXr
hia railroad.
If you are sick and would be better,
play, with a mule’s hind legs and ho
WU4 heel you.
Mrs. Julia Bostock and Miss Peeh-
man are spending a few days in the
Fountain City.
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There was less sleep rarried on In
town last Ttitweday i-ight than for any
night since Christmas.'
The B. & B. It R
lengthen nnd-’becorot-s
d'.stiuatlon every day.
Airr.eracs for 188i) have made their
upperance, and now the young (and
old) juveniles are happy.
In another column will be found
ptoj-QHals for carlying iho mills on,
new toutu in thisc unty.
Our representatives ut the State
Ih'ii .have ruumerl.and rgnorta the
. • Siribitlob a grand success.
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Let our sentimental y ucg lailiis
Ix-afTa mind that “a duck of a love
lnukes.a goose of a husb.iod.”
- - Gnr vtHage ls cow btBHnnMy fflutnl-
liafcd at iiiirhit, the street lahips hav
ing arrived and placed ir. position.
JInli's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re
ne iver wlil positively re store gray hair
to its oitginal co^or. Give it a trial.
Snow to the depth rf sir Inches fell
for uev-'ral hours yesterday. Snhl to
be the heaviest ever fell in-this State.
One hundred sacks Liverpool Saif,
full tnaight. for safe at SI 20 per s.iclt,
1 y L. A. Thoinpo n, EitlOj S. C. j 112 P
One f tar gazer sat tip till five o’clock
Thursday niuht, (fud tegistered as
tetjy oturs ns he counted houis after
ddidght^- ' —
(Jtiite a number of villngets ^re go-
leg to Aiken to attend the Baptist
ISl^ite Convention which convened on
y sterday.
kle-srs. Btansrll and Wentl ersl oe,
< r Wimsi en, two of B>.ruweirs liaud-
so ires l young meiq paid Tin, I’l.oruc
a call on Monday. ’
Gi:l l«bies are the style now, find
old Proles." says it is the sign of long
pesee. When war clouds are seen all
tint babies are horn boys.
Albert Guoery, a native of tliL. hate,
h ut teow ei resident of Atlanta, Ga , has
i respited a life arzs portrait of Gen.
Gordon to his native biate.
Caesar eoverod his bald head and
pray hair with a laurel crown. Ayer’s
Dan Vlg>r covers gray heads with the
still more welcome locks of youth.
The Proprietors of The News and
Courier, Messrs, fliordan & Dawson;
will soon commence the puidteallon of
The Buuday News, appearing every
bunday.
The Port Royal Road people wnntr.
a railroad from Barnwell to connect
with their road, and hope the next
session of the-Legislatnee will take
stops towards tke matter.
Just think of it, a paper published
in Houth Carolina weighing a ton*and
.JLwioe the sizo of a,bed sheet I And
.that is the Rershawiiaaens.-A-sceond
choice music. Alf lold, Slfi.OO wbtth
for $1.00. .Hard to believe, but it is
true, bond yotjr doitar to the pub
lishers, Messrs. Lbdden & Bates, ba-
vanimh, Ga., and bu convinced; or,
seumtO eents for a specimen copy.
COLATV AJCirJi.
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•Hei»or4^ Weekly l.y Our I* *^|i!ar Corri'sponTonts.]
— AI Lets dale. —
The merchants aro doing a heavy
busmens. Fresh goods arc received"
by rVery train. ^ ^
New'd»nB^rgs renliatir ter go
ties ouevrued. Tlicre 1%,a Town or-
dlnniicb reipdiing-tho iii-uctuints.. to
closo tlicir stores at 0 o’clock p. n,
From li.’.ie mifneiiv'lif:] this ol'dioaece
iins oti!} bee"'Till tho Book-: of C.su cil,
and lies never "been rigidly cufcirced
utitfi^qow r .tiie'l it seem- tli.it' ihfy
(council) is dirpoyM to pariiouhr z •;
for one of our uwicimuts ii iviaa foMod
To t'ihnply whirthtrrdinawcjeaaetty,-
Jm havinl'kept Wh" doir'-<>pcii 31 me
tlftecn minutca nfrer the bi ii rung, is
ordeted oiKhext Ftid -.y to appeal be
fore council to 1+^* dealt with .iccording
to law. (?) If.it is not Impertinent, and
luiviii;' due tefipect. to coiiftci', allow
tn-* to t!>k if the merchant, ituuiiioi.ed
istbc only one vvh„ violated tills ordi.
r.anc • >u tin* night r ,-:-ti uu d, a:.d mo
there not and have been' nigfstly viola
tions by otherfj? Why choose bc-
t weenthrm? - Tie gentle mao',la q’hes-
tioti lins phnwn a epint of enterprise
in building tq) our town add invested
Liu money lu u way thi^tothers should
enuilatr, and it scums ijecauso li* is
-doing this, coui'.cil makes him sl ow
cause, etc.
. J trope llierc Is no pn judico In the
minds .of our couurfl, but i'rc-ru heitr
any I leata timt it bus the appeatan'cc
of a put up job. Tf Lett*r c-tilcr wore
kept, and t|;e ofTenders punished h r
tbelr mlnd’cils, tfm mcrclnint an well
^ the j iivato citizen would be hene-
fn ted,aid' bur Town bear the rep in a-
■tfoH In tiiofutmo Ihat shc-has louPhr
^fiitbi'cst To
Make A ;
Care fill
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Examination
Of Our :
Stock,
13roacl Street"
AlUOITST^. OA,
MEN’S YOUTHS’ and BOVS’
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CLOTHING:
—AND —
HATa"
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Acme. Pearl and
Other Shirtp f
Undeishirt'Pj
Drawers,
Plain find Fancy
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■SUicna Jhudksxz
IinGEST STOCK IN THE Oi TV
—AT THE—
LOWEST PRICES!
A. W- BLANCHARD,
IP or .T. C. IjU I")LiOW As CO
Collars—Llneh
and Papcr f
Cuffs—-Linen.
" Sospenderi.
T ies, and Hows*
Umbrella,^ rf’e. .
siirc s’gn of the'growth of our
Trpr.Tt
beauti-
RzARGB SUITS.
A ii»:>oaa,-U4i- r Ni>v-«nit>ttrm— *
FOR U\RGU
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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NEW MUSIC
"WTEGAND BROS.
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Masonic Halt Bnildincr*
744 Broad Street, . • - ,• Angela, Qeorgii.
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Bvst Pianos ever ofl’.rcd to the publi''. Wesefltho Felcbratcd Tnstrumcnfs of
St daw ay iX S u«, Fccfcr Tiro-'., Kr:«»ii.,h & llndi, llillinga 4 Ch.,TE. (iabler
and Fisiier & Co. A'sd, tin* Hitcy, Wile >x and White. Organs. Violins, Crut-
tars, Banjos, Aivordcans, Flutes, Fifes, T.* mho urines, Ilaramaicas, Aj., Ac.
Best dtalian Strings. , ^
r.-,yT'lio' most correct cditbns of Sheet Musie, Instruction Books and a’l
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I'ron.pt Atlen'iou Given to Music Orders.)
nmwwM’s mci^ a bassist tbsms.
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Not
The opening (rstTyT;; ^ • T our town
took place at Kirkland Halt on the
litili, and a vary dolij/htfui time was
the result.
Tho Charleston Presbytery, which
has been in aCesion the past two weeks,
elosed on Sunday luat; the attendance
was very laige.
Tue rEomc continues to grew In
public fwvor with its many putrotm
Cere, and we all wisli a long and pros
per o-; life for it.
The estimable v.!fo of Capt. II nry
Raysqn died ou Saturday fiiornlSg last
and was burled at Swallow SayAunab
Church on SurrFsr;-*,
Much compbdnt Is being made by
our citizens about, the arrival of the
niaiia, tUi y icing tvvent j-dour hours
old wheii-iCCeived here.
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• Thn tmslnepfl outfodt is very cnaruir-
aging. Over fi.tMW tat+rs cf eottou have
been shipped from this plrtco,rmd the
fl< > cy st.iplo ceininv.i 3 f 1 at rive.
Mr. Wm. T. G au.WMi.'.s T. Ellrn
Fitts were uriteil hr bonds t-f mau-b
mouyooo thc iith. Theccr.ettainnicnl
giVen lit the rep ( idpnce of the bride’s
father waq quite an enjoyable aCTilr.
• The long detdred wish of the major
ity of Allendale": .es to have the depot
removed out of Main street has at
luet beeu gratified. The new dsput is
to be erected further down the road,
which makes it more convenient to
our people.
KCicUland. ——r - —
The*e Is a “C,.-on'-’ who Is making
ficquein vlsita to a eertaln house, nor
IA hui)dt c,l nfHmfmm this place, and
ibis vFUd are looked upon T 4vith a
jealous «vy« by some of our young
imn. Why, boys, you ought ucCto be
‘Rfratd ofa'coan 1 • —
Mr. W. I). Woodward, son of W. J,
Woodward, E q., apd Miss AmeUa
Glover, daughter of Mr. Barney Glover,
wi re married ou the evening of the
13th. Mope tihs handsome youthful
Couple all the hapi tnese th»y at.tlel-
pate. It is suapi cted that other
timriages aro, in prognss, os the bum
of two new buggies, and the clatter Of
an old one are still heard in the land.
Capt. L. A. Ashley’s atenra gin, saw
and grist mill, wttn nil the contents,
consisting of the machinery, tlximes
au4 live bags cotton, were consumed
by fire on the morning of the 13tJ).
Tt.e fire originated in tho lint , room
about 10 o’cb'ok, whde the gin was
rttcuing; supposed Id bavd-eaugbt by
matches in- tlie cotton. Two white
boys. Jesse and Tedc, c-ooa of Mrs.
Hj'lvania Owens, and a negro hoy, Abe,
being in the lint- room at the time,
were seriously burned; from thoiffvets
of which Jeaae tiled in about five hours
lifter. Il N ifouglit thi.t tho other
• wo hoys, will recover. Capt. Ashley,
Id trying to rescue thrin.got his hands
badly buryned. He estlmati's the loss
nt-between Si.OO'J and^;1,500,' g*2 I 500'of
wbkh is coverrd'fty lusiiiancc.
Uio j it>;r, i. e. on-* of
nbouid bo-their motto, and
statiCe 1 b*‘y ti e 1 Id
: ,c i:jl»sf (.TeashUT,"
ri.o. “ lute fiur”
In this in-
others as you
unto you.”
illilg", — irn until
would Lave them do
Yillaoub.
Dr. J. B. Hart well, for yeirs a mls-
slonaty la (hlim. sent-out by Son th
em Baptists, lias jdjt left tills St.ate
for Caib’ornU, to cuter upon mlssion-
nry wur!: among the Chinese on the
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Sl'EC'IAh NOTICES.. ;
That ‘2 and 'i. make 1 Is an estub-
Hehed fact nq one cap deny. That
PeituHno ii oW bc-t remedy io the
w ►rid for all dluordors of the stunarh
iBd flvi r, is another fact to which all
-who have tried it will bear testimony.
It Is entirely vegetable, and compoun
ded with the greafesj care; inch packr
8tic c- ntainlng 80 doses fi>r an adult.
Pi fee 50 cents. •’For side-by 0. l'?ch-
rnitn, iiaruwelT, or
vide, o. C.
Dr. Stokes, Black-
A <3oo«I I.fvcV
Is niatnyn known by his appearance. A
trmn who lives ffna/ortablWat home.
Las crowd Stoners, etc., will always
show it in his person. But there Is
another diver mure Important to man—
it is tho bad liver—tho liver that
should ragulatc the whole syst.mi., If
that is out of fix, man 1% good for
nothing—can enjoy nothin)?—to res
tore it to health, use Dr. Gilder’s Liver
Pills. A low doses- will relieve you.
For sale by G. A. Phillips, WilllstoU,
and Druggists qeuu’alty.. .
Betting ie a mighty, had thing, the
fact Is, it never benefits any one except
tho winner, while the 1'ser has a kind
of lout-look and f ■cling* Rut if you
can get a dead sure thing, why then
put your last dvrltar on it. We know
of one siuTi chain e. You can pet your
bu t dcTFir on Tnbbt’s 'EuckeyeXHe
Otutmcut curing in every case. * price
50 icat. For sale by CL ns. Pcehman,
Bnrnwell, or Dr. Stokes, BlaCkville.
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Tiiongh I have mot with a
lymtlV I am still in the lead. Having
the beat assorted stack of
I INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE GOOD PEOPLE OF
13 A. H. N W K L* Tj and jAdjoininc: Counties
—--TO MY STOCK OF
Bread, Cakes, Pies, Landies, Nuts, Fruits, &c.
I sin tit fill times prepared to fttrnLh Fit 14*41 BREAD to families and-for Ciitnp*
meetings, and («u furnish at shert notice delicious Cake far wedding parties, ua
many who have favored me with theip eiders can testily.
^ In connection with my Bakcryd have addai a general stock of - ■
a330C3i]RIK8r ^
oii-isting of-CJLN GOODS, HAMS, B K'ON, CHKK'E, BITTER, AND
MAGKEUKL, in fact anyihing that may be callcl for In my line. I flatter my
self that tuy stock is all of the best quality, and I giamntec th-t my price* Will
compare with any other competitor. Your patronage will bn appreciated by serving
you quickly aud satisfactorily. Give me a trial am^ you will be convinced.
Rcqinctfulfy,
W. ROSKNTHAL.
octlC-fiia Opposite the Depot, BLACKVILLE, S. C.
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general Merchandize
In the taunty, and having purchased
from first hands before the recent ail-
vahee, I can offer such inducements to
buyers as cannot be equallcd^v any
merchant in the Middle Section of tho
State. Fine clothing a rpecialty.
Good business suits from up. Wed
ding suits from $10 -to My
prices in this line cannot be eqaallcd
anywhere. Leather (not pnper) Shoes
at very low figures. Fine Shoos for
„ Ladi?sand Children a Specialty. Good
. and fresh
Family Groceries
always on baud, and sold at prices that
will compare favorably with Charles
ton anti Augusta. A Enc hssoFfrhcnt of
33nirrs and Medicines
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Always on hand. Proscriptions filled
as cheap ns at any Drug Mtorc in tho
county, Ly Dr. It. D. Holman, who is
with me. Satisfaction guaranteed to
all. Give me iw call and be convinced.
Cash paid for cotton and all country
■ produce.
ME3SIA1V.
„ FROM '
KTEITU’J'SrOKJK.
New Stock! New Stock.
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Dry Gooffs, Omeores,. Fancy Gooffs. Ilnrffworc, Drugs, Roots and Shoes;
Mcu'* In'd Ladk*’Hats. Liquors nnff Tobacco, Saddles, Bridles and bariMM.
j, r. o’misijSi, »oe»t.
331ackville. S- <J .
Best Calicoes at 7c.. Bleachjot a*, r,c.. Coat’s Spool Cotton 5c„ Lvlies’ Blockings 6*.
sir. t*ocks As. per pair. Proof Kye and Corn Whisky 81 60 a gallon, Goo4
Buvrnr IT lbs to (he dollar, (jooff (ionco 8 lbs to the dollar, SH lbs Good Flour for on*
if. (iilu-r goods to correspond- Give mea call. Witl not be undersold, Colton
and predifeedHinght for cjihIi. sepl 1.ifijanl.
Mew Fall Dry Goods !
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ccW-3m
Gr^altams, S. C.
194 and 196 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
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Has now in Store, and is receiving weekly ono of Iho most complete Stocks of
Staple and Fancy Dry/looff-i, wh'ch it has ever been his pleasure to exhibit to
the reach rs of the Rjrnwcll Pkoplk. Goods are so cheap that it appears like folly
to waste time m looking at shoddy nnff Irish so freely advertised these days.
Nothing but genuine Good Gooffs of the Best Quality, that we can fully warrant,
will be shown over our counters, anil wo guarantee prices as low as in any part of
the United States.
l & Would respectfully invite au examination of our Goods and prices.
NX .VIZ Xv 110 0.
KIRKLAND—lU-BUt^.—oa II* 2>t!i Octoten
• tk-v. J. 11. Wll.*>n, Mr. W. A. KltlKLAMl
ti.nl Mi.-' MAHUvTTA UAUmtS, Utlh t>f ilttruwrll
jAiliiny,-*. C. . -
4:harle.«t<>n it'oiSon .Tlarkrt.
(uarlxston, November 1.7,1677.
GoodDrduiary - - - . 11)/
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MiddUnff - - - - ~ iltfQvili
Go al Mld'lliog - - ja
enUigemeut bus just takou place.
Hoaoranff Artse,” a sequel to the .
“ BTboin o’ the Peach.” by Mrs. Clara
Dargan McLean, of Yorkvllle, will be
published In tbo Chariest on Weekly
News, beginning in the middle of Jan
uary. v
This is the way South Carolina’s two
Senators were seen setting together Ip
a car reecutly : Gen. Butter werfMffs
cork leg aud walking cane, and Sena
tor Hampton was Hanked by a pair of
crutches.
General Butler Is the champion of
a Greenback Party of New England,
nd Prof- Paine’s Catarrh Vapor emete
Tfil their Catarrh. Trial bottle/ten
cents. 250 8. Ninth Street, Philadel
phia, Pa. . . v
Since the cotton picking season has
ended, loafers Lave Increased and the
town is Oiling up again with people
who apparently have no visible means
of making an honest living. Put ’em
to t^ork, Capt. Hyd.
SSauibesg.
-! Cur merchabtn are doing a (lire busi
ness,Hhelr stores being crowded with
goods aud people ail dry.
A taeeilng of t he citigons wiii be held
fHtr
here to-day to tiffic luto^
g of a <
NEW AD 1ERTISEMENTS.
MliUK MO: MISTAKE.!
JAMES MILLER,
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James A. Gray,
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jsrmnsoH, miisoh & hrqqsbe,
General Insurance Agents,
GRAND DISPLAY
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M ei^ GeoSs
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A.P. Manville’s.
WILLISTON.
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Hopresents the FoEowkxg First-class,Companies:
Das just returned from the Eastern Markets with the largest, handsomest and
~ most select Stock of
Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishing Goods!
Yet offered to the public. Nothing SHODDY, or from AUCTION will be
offered totho Trade. . A Legitimate, buslu^ad done in evi
thing offered and sold on Its nierlt.
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SPECI^-T. PRICES-
We have no half dozen prices ono article, and sell you someth-Ing Ices
dftiebb tarlcn
the building of . tT cotton^ factory aud
ro" adopt'suitable" njcasuree for its
■juimeffiate construction. The pros
pect see ins to be very favorable with
a majority of our p*opte.
A grand ball under the auspices of
the Moonlight Revellers willrcouao -off
on the 25;h iu tiie new and elegant
city hull which bus just been com
pleted. It U expected to be a gratul
affair as iuvilatiocs have been sent to .
nearly every town la the State. The
committeo of managers are composed
of tbe best young mou in tbo town,
and with them a grand success is as-
sured. ——
Itrunnon’M.
■A Are broke out last. Mondhy in the
Hut room of Mr. A. D. Williams’ giu
house caused by a'spark It Old tbe
engine. The flumes spread rapidly to
the cotton, but through the exertion
of filends \ ; eryjluledam(ure was done,
and Mr. Williams’ loss will uot amount
to more than fifty dollars.
and house thin sfiJo of Now'York City, aud will give you what you buy In every in-
etauce, atid-your money’s worth. -. ."
A new, large hnd complete stock of
goods, just received, consisting of the
latest novtltic* in Ijadics’ Dress Goods,
TritiitniniTS. Bibbonx. Uoisrry, -filores, i" Hvjit eoat. aw ww indusemsnu Our prlcea are strictly as low as any flrat-class
Henri's, Handkerchiefs, Trimmed
Uutrimmed Hals, Umbrelias.
Beats and Shaes,
CLOTHING, " 1
CASSIMERES;
JEANS, &c M
In great variety.
IIATd, CAPS, GENTS’ FURNISH-
Ltincashlre of England... A IV... $ 10,000,000
Vitglnhi Fire and Marine v.A. - 610,000.00
Virginia Home. 400.00000
Metchunts and Marine ' 400,000 00
Fire Association of Philadelphia 3,800,000.00
Gin Eoyses, Gins. Ginned and Secd Cotton, Htores and Stacks,Dwelling*.
Live Stock, Barns and Contents Insured at lowest current rates.
„. Call on or write to
JEFFERSON- MIXSOX & BROOKER,
aE3STE3;^iV3L, INBTJEANCE AGENTS*
lanLO-ty : WILLIfflON. 8. C.
ING GOODS.
Choice Groceries.
Th great variety aud of the very best
quality. * * —
Hardware, Tinware, Buckets, Tubs, &c.
Prices as Low As the Lowest
Tbc above goods have been selected
with care and bought for cosh, which
will enable me to sell at lowest "prices.
oc23-tf a. P- ManviUe-
Please Examine t
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“Our Dress Gooffs Stock, ranging fn price from 12 1-2?. up to' Fine plack
Cashmeres. Shorta Cloths, Henrietta Cloths, Plain and Satin Striped Silks, and
Embossed Velveteens, in all the now Shades. .Velveteens cut bias o r r straight
Ladicsl 001118’ and Children's Furnishing Goods*!
Dolmans, Cloaks, Shawls, Scarfs, Nubias and Hoods, single width and 6 4
Cashmeres in elegant patterns.
OUR FALL OPENING!
Lasts not only one day, but every day during the season we put new Goods
before our customers. Call and examine, and get our low prices before you
buy. -Polite attention sbown to every buyer, Express paid on all orders
amounting to $5 nnd upwards.
JAMES MILLER, Miller’s Corner,
Oct2&-3m
AUGUSTA, GA*
VriNES, LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTER, dx.
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