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2J r " i i r; 1 - ■V:7 >- Vl 0*7*i<H«l*|«»l|*'«V’ \ •'* A 1 . '■■"?■ THURSDAIt, DECEMBER ir* 1879. ^ - Ctlrlkliuan Rcdpoii. A ,Virgini.\ Rw?HtfT »or Bac*>».— Th« pork mubt bo well fattened on corn, aud not cut out till tjie day^aftM it is killed' Sail it well with Hue salt and grouad alum mixed, about a tea- spoonful of salt rubbed well oq t ber bocks Wore tbe salt is applied. Let -Charleston Colton Market. _ OHABixsTON.-Decmbor 9, j U carefdfly-on therrtbt, With tha aklri down; let it lie four weeks: At tire Good Ordinary Low MiddliuK Middling * : liood Middling - - 12’* - - iay, - * 12% - - 13 r LOOAla NEWS. URIEC LOCALS. Obristmas oily two weeks off. Spring weather the la«l few days. . Clilckons and eggs are very pcaree. . The colored free school for Barnwell Towathtp opened lust Monday. - Cotton figures have gone up higher. See quotation-i In our market reports. • „ ' ' . . . ' « , ' An old malil never gsts queer if phe • Twes Prufri'aUb^tlaiaiih' Vapm. ‘ayu toilet. •- .. Rev. E. G. Price, of the Mr-thrrdtst Church, will prcach v his . farewell ser- mon Sunday night. '* ,^. v - , . ^ S , ♦ The Sherilt captured d crazy Colored man lust week and brought him to town audjiluced hij5jLu jajj.. . \ Barnwell Was well representoi at .the Great industrial Exhibition dur ing fli'e first part of the week. We are pleased to learn that Dr; H 'lines has entirely recovered Buf- ficieutly enough to be opt again. Jta fireveDlL. hair Iroia faHing otu & tise Hall’s lisnewCr. Vegetable Sicilian Hair Judge Mackey was in, Orangeburg hut wssfc ukleg tetliwHiv la hie eon, test against Congressman O’Connor. The burning of gin booses and cot- tbu continuo throughout the State. Five or six gins were burned last week. four end of that time hang up the middl ings, joints and chines; have the hams and shoulders covered with nlccly- hurnt hickory ashes, well sifted; let them lie two weeks, then hang them tip with the hoeka down. Ketep a smoke, but no fire, to*heat your meat. Old stumps are very good, or chips smothered with saw dust. Be Careful not to let one piece touch another In hanging, towards the spring, when the weather Is warm amkdamp, put in just vvuud enough to keep alive, and a good deal of tobacco and, red pepper. Do this at least once a duy, It dest.i oys the fly that deposits the egg fox insects. It. is beet otfcatiipnaUy to have » smoke of that sort all the spring.' Tour meat house .tourt bo drytrisatbkftw ait hdkfctu TB* TtBiflilkOi!! —auger holes bored high up In the The gable end*, or a latticu door which you can Iock,-^p«nlng the close tloor in flee weithet. Kill the hogs on the increase of the moon. By following these directions yeni are sure to have good bac.ott, - ; . N. B.—Tbe pork mue^t not bo aaltod fn w mSkey^bai'rers; ’ molusBes b;»rrel& T are the best. The whiskey Is said to injure tbs bacon. •* ViuatsiA. SaOsaok Meat.—Pick the sausage moat to get out all ,the pieces of bone and strings. Wash It 1 wafm water and lay it on a table to drain. Let it stand all night,; Take "off sbthe of the fat front theTBack Done to mix with the lean. If you use “leaf ... fat’.’.whep you fry your sausage; it wilt Tiro year !8Ttf Is, IT** Surwfr?*, fn^T oiaway Zb gravy and leave a little passing away, and will be remembered us one of the things that were, and cannot be recalled. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral—the world’s great remedy for Colds, Coughs, Con- sumption, and all affections of the 3 Lungs and Throat. _ •/ ■. - ; t There will be a martJago iti the vll- M, l>igo at an early day which will aston ish a great many of Barnwell’s fair sex. Would, you like to know who ^^he couple ate T Have patience, it will . llitceurafflns;. Twenty-four new ctShTubscribers rweiVed-this week. CertiUeates- -nrr Idij'llpuioibiloHs, tnsrerore we will nof publish ours. Uur books uro^pelTfor Inspection' ■ ■ «.■ ffudilcn l>ea(Ii. »We aro pained to announce the sudden death of mro of ot»p worthy ritizeus, Mr. Quince Heath, which t 'ok place at his residence, in this vlllagu, on yesterday (Wednesday) mnrutug at one o’clock. ^ hetnorrags of the lungs Ho leaves u largo family and a host of friends to mourn his.loss. The fuucral will take . place to-day. ICeltbcrjr. lire store of Cha*. Pcchmann was robTred on Monday night last of be tween S-0 and and a trunk of clothes Worth about 875 or 5M. The i -'gues entered the store bifore Mr. P. dosed up for the night and c<mosnled IdmsHf in some seed cottog. and when everyb-xly was a«leep In; got up and opened the deer when aided by some confederation eonf* de|'«t--s outside, be took the property mentioned above. tW thief -at* far. ■ raml^ratlwu Aitl Association of' Elai'wwcll County. JZI Mil Eihtok : Tbe following iaa com- pood of the plan proposed aud adopt- o<l at the meeting on sales-dny for me establishment of a Bureau of Immi gration for Barnwell county: lt| •rovldes for the organization of the Association by the election of of- lleers ami a directory,-who shall have general Hupervlstoa of the inlefest .of the Association. . That au i ;*;•'(> shall at once hr ripened nt Barnwell Court-house In charge of a competent agent appoint ed by the Directory, who •diall be the rking inaa of tho Association Jde keep a book of* register}’, and te- fire the registration of all she lauds in the county for saie, the quality, quantity, condition, nutne of o\vn« r and terms on which they are witling to soil to Immigrants. An agency util also be established In New York or any foreign point the Directory may elect. Tim agent .at that point is to ttpn the utmost dili- geuee in interviewing hninlginnts, and by every fair and houoinblo means cn- d**BVor to influence them in the direc tion of Barnwell. lie will point out to them tho advauti ges afforded immi- -grauts by tho Association, which will .assure the guardianship of all immi grants upon landing in the county, fy is intended that the Association shall In rsalily bo an institution for the en couragement of immigration. 1$ shall be tbe duty* of tbe home agent to take charge of the imtnigrAut. the means of seeing the country, pro tect him from imposition in every shape and- -form, and shot* tlfitrcvm y attention and kindness. By these means a favorable report will be made by the immigrant to his home, wher* . report before they start themselves for the new country. _ ' It is hoped that the enterprise will, after being started, become self-sus taining.'Tbe sources from which It proposes to derivs sustenance aro commission ou Bflle of lands it may ef- feet,. and a per capita bonus on em ployees -which It shall secure from pur- ties applying for them. We appeal to the Intelligence of the community to auatnhk-_aii, enterprise i -- T?hich promises to bnlld tip our coun try and increase tbe value of our prop erty. Every man is interested and / .> every man oangite something. Our books aro open for subscription, r and as 8ooa>as possible a subscription list will be open in each Township, t'-T- Why cannot Barnwell county- In a few years be raised in value from 83 to $20 per acre ? Without consulting all of tho gentlemen named below I take the liberty to say that they will ^^roll the names Qf any In their aec- who may be willing to jem the ^Rsociatiou by subset ibing any sum they may be able or willing to give : Beldoc-Dr. Jesse O..MiHer. Allendale—Col. Jos. J. Brown. . DanblurtOD—Caleb KHriugsworth. Grahams—Major S. Llcbmah. Barnwell—J no. I. Bronson. Wiilistoh—Major John W. Holm***: itcdpcctfuliy, 8. W. Tsottx. knot oflean. Next day chop It. fine. picking out all the strings. Wheb-Ane enough, season it with salt, sago, black add red pepper, to your taste.. Pack it in a close vessel. If you wish to stuff them, you must have sotne nice ly-cleaned chitterlings kept jn suit and water ten days or a fortnight. Stuff -thedi,-bang them oh sticks—and dry them. A little smoke improves them; too much makes them bitter. To Core Tosarrs, Br-sxcTTVoMHtf’s.— Wet each tongue with molasses; rub on.it a teaspoonful of pulveriz-d salt petre, and no much salt as will stick r.o it, besides putting a little loosely in tho cask. Th -t. them lie Xbrea Bfgi.ka rinse off and hang up to uemiy, tketi "CpjtH dry. Fuif.d Oyster?.—Drain carefully, re move all bits of shell, ahd sprinkle with pepper an-l salt, and fiet in a cool place for ten or fifteen minutes. . Then, if tho oysters Are small, ponr them lu- toapauof crackers rolled fine, mhl the liqtior, mix well, lot stand five minutes, and a little salt and" pepper, He'diei ot ra®W into small cakes, with two or throe oysttws in each, roll in dry crack ers until well encrusted, and fry ih hot lard and butter, or beef-dripping.-. Herve hoL ln a covered dish. Or, if large, roil each, first In‘cracker dost, then in beafen egg mixed with a little milk and seasoned with pepper and sslt, thonagahrin the cracker dust, and fry in hot lard, (like doughnuts,) until a delicate brown, drain and serve on a hot platter, with cold slaw, chop ped pickles, or chow-chow. Oyster EjTEW.—Put the liquor from oystet# on the stove, let boil, skim, and season with butter and pepper, add oysters let come to a boil only, season with salt and serve. Ttt« is pronounced a “royal stew” as it IhjyoI diluted with iqTIlc df^wat»?r, but it* is very rich, and I ad vise the following : Take one quart of oystefs, put the liquor (a tcacupful for three) in a stew pan, sad add half as much- ru< water, a good hit of pepper, a toacup- ful of rolled crackers, for each, pul on the stove nod let it boil; the moment the liquor begins to boil, pour In oysters. Watch carefully, and as soon a« it begins to boil benmt juet thirty and'take oysters from the stove. Save tureen ready with one and a half tablespoonsful of hot milk ready { for e.vh person.—Pomr your stew otr the milk and serve Immediately. Cocoanut Pie.—One small cup of prepared cocoanut roaKod in a pint of sweet milk, two powdered crackers yolks of two egph, four tablespoonsful of sugar and a email lump of butter; mix ail thoroughly and. bake without upper’crusl'jTtCut tho whites of two eggs well, and when the pie Is done spread itfem cvehTy over the top sprinkle over it a little sugar and eet back iu the oven until it is of a light brown. orev COlhVFY NKWH. illcporUd Weekly bj- Our nebular 0orr«!<i>onJcnt*. ISlackvillc.' . ' * 1' • - ' Mrs. Daniel MoGfendon died, on the 2,1 Inst,, of typhoid fever, at her hom^ aged 74 years. 'Cotton la booming; with us, and tbe continual rise has brought out several amateur cotton buyers Our merchants are busily preparing furiii^“bim‘atob^p^t‘^TbteT^ fnr Cbriatma*. and they are evidently meeting with suceees Judging from tbe crowds which flocked to this place lust Saturday.- Mr. J. P. Martin denarted this life on the 28th ult,, at hisbomeln Orange burg county, near New Bridge. He tbia was a good man, and his demise will For tho last two or tbree weeks tho farmers of Abbortth* county bare been busy putting In their gralntcrope, and a4arger area la^bsluj’-fdanted this yeai than last. A Kersnitw. tfirkey gobbler ^seventy 3*ear* of age, will perish violently on. the^tb Jnst. He wtU be run through a saw mill and a drum sttek presented to Alexander,- of the Journal. ^ - The pln-houeo pf \f. McClarkson^a. member of the Legislature, fiftee; miles from,Columbia', was burned on theirh. A small quantity of cotton was destroyed, but. it is not known whether it Was Incendiary or cot. L'»sy $4,000. No Insurance,' ~T~~T The many friends of. Rev. L. M. Ayer and family will be pleased to loam that- they will return to their G> m ral proposes to establish a femnht^el^ul in Andersen, which will be opeced*at his nsidcnce early in Januarv. MLL'CIAL NOTJCKS. —— ‘t- 1 f you have Corns nr'Bmii^ns; tise' Coussens’ Lightning Liqlmcnt, and you can trip the light •fantastic .with ease ^and''' gface, „Jt will also cure Rheumatism, Lamo Bark, Sprains, Brtflsee, etC. Ou aolmais^ for Gulls, Ilicgbone, tic.,, it tiTects-a speedy and permanent cure. 11c- incmber Couascns’ Liuh{uiag For sale by G. Pechman, Barn well, or Dr. Stokes, Blxckvllle, S. C. Price 50 e »A. . . -J 112 3m. _ A <>0041 I,Ivor Is always known by hla appearance. A man who lives comfortably at home, has good dinners, etc., will always show It In bis person. But there la another liver more Important to man-r it Js the bad liver—tho liver that should regulate tho whole system. If that. Is out of fix, man is good for nothing—can enj’y nothing—to res tore it to health, use Dr. Glider’s Liver Pills; A few; doses will relieve ydu; For sale by O. A. Phillips, WillUton, and Diuggiojs gimeralty. -7-^'Wy- - .—-. A, ■> Tho naruo of Miss Annio Hill was on the programme of last evenieg's con- ee^t-fiT tlie benetlj. of the y'dlnw fever SEW ADVBRT1SEMENT8. - • —^.1., —r.-T—.-r*! WRY GOODS & olcvvfi ancITwcfaTI Dealers m -** ' i y MB- DEY GOODS & GROCERIES. • •• v •■ 7 {-/ ’^ j • • - . . .v t ' •’ .4.) - _ * • v , Ful} Stock Always cu Hand. — - raSSH e‘99a5 ; «S^I9"BAU.'r. nov20- - T J new adtehtisemexte. EW MUSIC WIEGAND BROS. , Masonic Hall BuildinGT. 744 Broad Streep Auguflia, Georgia* : ►#—, ■ ■- ov ^7 Best Pianos ever oflcrc l th tlie public. Wo sell the Celebrated Instruments of Sti inway A. Snhx, Dcokcr Bros., Rrnniidi & Bach; Billings & Co., E. Gahler and Fisher &.Co. Also, the Estcy, Wilcox.and White Organs. Violins, Gui tars, Banjos, Accorilcons, Hdtcs, Fifes, Tambourines, Harmonicas, Ac., Ac. Best Italian Strings. ‘ ' - , 'gyrif^. Ilib.m Hli rai'l ullthma uf Bhcet Masi^-InsttotlKn BooItm rml stt , Musical Works cotgitantlv on hand. : Prompt Attcut’ioa Given to Music, Orders. thb ^owssT.iPsioss & mAwmvs m#m. - nov20 1 3m i 1 INVITE THE ATTENTION OF TUB GOOD PEOPLE OF -Adjoininc:- Counties CK OF MY ST( Bread, Cakes, Pies, bandies, Nuts, Fruits, &c. sViVfTr TTTWV having ci't.'iraeie w, tnrr severe cold, her—friends feared Wo Old bo unable to fulfill h-r engage- mbuL However, she appeared aird y;ing Ei i.iud lu volnmi itrtom-a so c'.; ar, and'with such^nrUbtic execution, that dh 1 * n eeived a homy encore. L was eoablctVto do this, she Said, by using CoUBHCna’ Honey of Tar, the boat or pound in tho world for clcarjcg the voice,, relieving hoar-iCDcey, cu-iug congha "ahd coftte. - Fi.w anle by O. Pochmnn, Barnwell; or Dr. StokCj, Bl.ickvllle, 3. C. Price 50 cla. 112 3m NE W A D VEE TI SEME SI S. Though I have met with a heavy lost -recently-t-ftHY still in the lead. Having Ihc best "assorted stock of I am at all times prepared to furnish FitESH BREAD to families and for Camp- meetings, and can furnish at short notice delicious Cake for wedding parties, si many who Iwvc favored me with their orders can testify. ■- ~ la tsouucclion with my Bakery I have addted a geriefal stock of OH OQ BRIE 81 Consisting of CAN GOOD?, HAMS, BACOfy CHEES^ BUTtEtt, AND MACKERiMjrinlkt anything that may be called for in my lins. I flatter my- Holf that my stock is all of the lest quality, and I guarantee thut my prices wtl| compare with any otMr competitor. Your patronage will be apprctfrtkrd by serring you quickly aud satisfactorily. Give me a trial and yotf will be convinced. Respectfully, — “ W. ROSENTHA.!*, octlC.fim Opposite the Depot, BLACKVILLE, S. C. m T a*p* VahittWc t?torfbouse ami Lots At Allendal©,^S. C. I will ^ell at auction, at Allend'd*; S. C., *m SiiUtrday. »h« iUih iK-e-^ubcr, ib70, ut H a. n\ to tin- highest bidder: Oui*. Lot. 011 tho oor .iT of Main. and Kaiirwad Rvotiuo. meMurtMT oevoaty- it<«tot squire, with a larim two-stofy at<a'«h<»u*i« there,,n, thn U,w-r floor con- v.-uiently an a'l^wl for the u.erc oitliebusl- On tiie uoper flo-tr thoredsalanro tialland an oflie*. 'J'tio;-.. is aiM> oueouc- M-u y boi-dioK ndy-ihdnjr, rn: verdout us a isroecry or ^ralu-room, tho samo having ia-t n lotoly oocurdoo by G. H. Kirkland, and known as ti e Kirkland Store. Also, one vacant lot adjoining tho whove propot- ty, ui.vwui'iiiK riiULy-livi.* tot front on R. It. Avenue and boinrf Seventy-five feet ti op. Terms—one-hnlf onvh, balance in one and two y.i ire, srcuivd t»y bond of ttie put* Phaser aad“fmH'tg;ta*i of the property. The ptpp'V ty to be insured and policy u-;bl^u- oil. I’urchuser to pay for papers. Also, ntt eash, at the same time and p ace, and fine, lin go Bay Mere, bold by order of tire A-odunoe. A.B.tWNOR, Att'.rnev for Apsienee, Aliendnl •, or 1LLISON A. RMY ni. As-tgnee, d< > el-;t » Ohartoton. G E Steadman’s 1. EAL ESTATE COLLECTTAG AGEAi;]f FOB SAEil 2 One Houso and Lot in thetown of Clnck- vllle, on Pascal Ian street, containing four rooms, one Kitchen, one Stable, und :i good well of Water on the lot. The Lot ineeeur.s 8« feet front by 200 foci deep. Terms reasons We. Also, s-yenll other Kousos sml L'is, In line condiUuii for culUvaling. tuoccssfuL crops, ncir Blackvillo. All of wlrtch will be treated for onaceomodfttbig terms. Apply to . , . G.E. STEADMAN, • y ., blrtckvlle^. S v n. G2S@, H, C0FFIII, DE.VLKR IX bo deeply jog rutted by his many friends, v m Parents land teachers are admonish ed that a law is to be enforced to com- .pell tho use of a series of uniform books hi tlic_publla-8ci)ooU through out tfje State, any but those adopted by the State Beard of Education will not be allowed for nee. NTATSi ClI.ILt.YINGN. .r Marriages qro bbomin^ In Anderson. Abbeville county pays 5423.00 for Its public [itfating. A Kersbaw planter has made ninety bushels of corn per acre this year. -An Andersen dog has “treed” a hun dred ’possums eiucc 1st September. Up to the 1st of December 16,773 bales of cotton were sold in Greenville. -— ^—-y«~—— »— - The total value of personal property In Lancaster county amounts to 84Q0,- 713. L ■■..■ ■. The counties of Anderson and York keep the public schools longvr than uny in the State. . Governor Simpson has appointed Col. Alfred Rhctt, of Gharleston, Chief State Constable, " 4.— There is a negro man in Anderson ‘ county who is said to be tho father of * thirty-five children. -V '< - ml : ••• COUNTRY FRODUCi:, Poullry, Game, - 7" , JCggH f Butter, PotfttOOB, &0,-, No 108 Meeting St, Charleston, S.C. ^tc- S - V 1 WULBEM & TIEPEH, ‘ AVholosaJp C*rocers And Dealer ProvisionSj.LiqnorSj Tobacco f &c. 1C7 AND ICO east bay, Charleston.! V - S. Dr ‘nov27-3in JST O TI O E IS HEKEBV GIVEN’ TO ALT, OF my former customers that I have re sumed the Wagoning business, and all oiders for Imulitig of any description left at my fesidence, or that of Mr. J. I. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv- edj and promptly attended to. RUg7-ly. J. 8. HHUGK. GENERAL MERCHANDIZE ^In the county, and having purchased from first hands before* the recent ad- ranco, I can offer such inducements to buyers a»;cannot be equalled by any ^mcrchani in tho Middlo Section of tho State. Fine Clothing a Specialty.. Good huaincss suita from $0 up. Wed ding suits from •$ 10 to $25.- My prices in this lino cannot be equalled anywhere. Leather (not paper) Shoes at very low figures. Fine Shoes for Ladies and Children a Specialty, Good and fresh * . * •" '• «. .. .* • • * Family Groceries • always on haud, and sold at prices that will compare favorably with Charles ton and Augusta. A fine assortment of Drugs and ^Medicines New Fall Dry Goods! oc23-3m Always on hand.' Prescriptions filled * «7 as cheap' as at any Drug Store in the- j- county, by Dr. It. D. Holman, who is with me. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. Give me a call and he convinced. Cash paid for cotton and all country.... produce. —-—-—«?* — S. OEBMAY, Qraliams, S. C: mm mm t V , Cloaks 9 Fine Cloaks ! Another invoice just received, bought since the recent decline. Our cueto. mers will get the benefit of this. Don’t Throw Yonr Money Awsy for cheap, shoddy, shop word goods. The best goods are always the cheapest. # BischofFV Restaurant. No. 03 Meeting St., near Di'bnd, CHARLESTON, S. C. First CIms Board niwl Lodging st 51.50 pei day. Meals at all hours. siplS-Jm V A beautiful line of Shetland ShawH, in nTT the" newest lhadee. New lot of Dress Goods, from 10c. a yard right sloiig up to Silk Warp Henrietta Cloths and Al pacas, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Shoda Cloths, Australian and English Crepes. 10, 11 ar.d 12 1-4 California White Wool Blankets, the price within reach of every one; no excuse for sleeping cold. The best line of Leice and Tarltou Ruchiugs In the city, with plain and fancy headings. New G-4 Oil Cloths, in Rosewood, Mahogany, Marble and Oak. Another invoice of fine Corsets, L'ldius’ and Gents’ all-wool Undervests; Bleached and Turdey Damask by the yard iind in puttern*; 10, 11 and 12 4 Bleached Brown Sheetings; PillowCasc Cotton, Hosiery. Gents’ Furnishing Gocds, Ladies’ Bags aud Belts, and Notions IVr tho'Million. ‘ * — make: no mistake. In renumbering the City, tho now numbers make mo 801 and 803 Broad, and 136 Jackson streets; but The Old Reliable, corner Broad and Jackson streets, sthads just where it did forty years ago, with the saine liberal dealings to all. My business is founded oh the Square Dealing phm. Nothing misrepfesented. Polite attention shown every buyer, and prices gttaranteed its lot* as any bousC in the South. Samples sent on application. Orders^receive prompt attention. Express Frcigltt paid on all orders amounting to 15 and upwards.'' Phase examine my Goods, and get my Low X’riccs before you buy. ''v. JAMES MILLER, Miller’s Corner, te? AUGUSTA GA. Prom SMETW ■'STORK. Blew Stock. Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Goods, Hardwire, Drugs, Boots and Shoes; Men’s and Ladies’ Hats. Liquors and Tobacco, Saddles, Bridles and harueaa. J. 7. O’HSIIil, AGENT. ”7" Blttckville. S O. Best Calicoes at To., Bleached at 6ci. p«v p«asr v ilUCUn OV3. f»#r pflll*#, I fOU* Rngitr 12 Um to ths dollar, Good C lloWar. Other goods to coric*p«rtd* Olre nod produce bought for cash. nye stul (torn Whisky 91 60 a gUbw, Oo«4 Coffee 8 lbs to the dullar, 3<1 lbs Good Floor for one call, ttlfi not be un<l«rso!<l t Cotton me a torso lu, Lotion •eniLtiljanr -:o:- X ■ «: * ;. % /(. ^ ~ ■ / ..1 194 and 196 Broad St. Augusta, Ga. -O- H«s now In Storo, and is tcociving weekly ono of the most complete Stocks of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, which it has oyer been his pleasure to exhibit to the readers of the Barnwell People. Goods arc so chcsp that it appears like folly to waste time in looking at shoddy and trash so freely advertised these days. Nothing but genuine Good Goods of tho Best Quality, that we can fully warrant, will l>e shown ever oar counters, and we guarantee prices as low as ia say part 01 the United States. ty Would respectfully invito an examination of our Goods and prices. novl3* James A. Gray, JEFFERSON, MI IS OS & BR0ORER, General Insurance Agents, WILLISTON 8. G* ■ :o: Represents tie Following First-class Companies: •. / •——. r • . Awetr. Lancashire of Efglsod.......... i ...... C $ 10,000.000 Vlruinla Fire and Marine .'T 610,000.00 Virginia Home. .. 400.000 00 Merchants and Maribe 400,00000 Fire Association of Philadelphia 8,800,000.00 Gin Houses, Gins, Ginned and Seed Cotton, Stores and Stocks, Dwellings, Live Stock, Barns and Contents Insured at lowest current rate* Call oh or write to JEFFERSON, MlXSON & BROOKER,— —^ GENERiS.X. INSURANCE AGENTS. V - - . WILMBTOW. 8. C. Nos. 661 and 802 Broad Street, Augusta, €3eoa*g*ia. DEALER IN Oct23-Cir WINES, LIQUORS, CHAMPAGNE, ALES, PORTER, <fc* TSMvm, & umm noTl3- T -i. n 'i . ^ TziXx:- > -2•'