The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 24, 1879, Image 2
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Il*|>r*i<'NU<lr# P«|ht of n«rnwrll (o.
LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION.
in '■■■ ■ I 11 " "" , * 1
WEPMBBDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1879.
Wu w not r«i|B>|»i.Uile f»r I ho view* <>f mir mr-
The Prlee
The Southern rotton crop of (ho pres
ent year will bo but little larger than
Ihnt of (he liuit. The mngi»i$cciiTpjck-
lug wenthor of this fall tins given plilh- jjj
tersnn cpponunlty to ^ilher iliclf. crops
unutfanHy ent'y in the senson and in
reinaikuSly good condition. Hut n small
odaifo of llx^omp ia« jii. .Xhc, .luuulS.
of the prodtltctn. The bulk has gone
forward and is held by speculator*.
J'rice# promise t> advance gradually un
til niidaunirtier.
4'la 1 ckeit« 4Jolntt ToRoo<H.
In Maine fiov. Oarcclon and Council
have given (ho fcoplo ol the piuetrcc
Uito a heavy dose of Returning Hoard
tactics and they arc gtricvbnsTy sick in
.coiiee<|uenee thereof. The H< publicans
ciniod the ^tale in the late c’ccliou by
a largo majority but a suffleiant numbtr
oftbclr candidates have boon counted
out on technicalities to give the D m
ocruta.nnd fircctd r ckers a handsome ina*
jority llonortly in [olilics os well as
business is the best policy and the tem
porary advantage gained by this political
movement will, we fear, do much to con
vinco Northern people that Dcinocrn's
»rv‘ ns tricky ns Radicals.
A Polliio^l Whlrlde.
Congressman Aiken has recently wiit
ten a letter to the News ond Courier
yilvnc^tinjr the di>bainliii^ of lhe l)cino
t -
IV.
V
rw-^y-
. l~x:
A Railroad (Waa ( oliimbla via
■korawell la Muvaaanh.
The qunntltjr of freight sent North
from Florida l»/tery great now, and If
It continue* to ( luercaae for the next
decade In tit* ^ame ratio that It baa
In the trft yffirn just passed, It will bo
enonnoye. | The travel Is proportion
ally large;/ tnouennds of Noilheructs
go to Fioi Ida cReh Fall In searcli of
benlth hr td eseupe the Intense Gul^of
the Notihern Winter and return the
next Spring. All of this trade and
travel going,North roaches Savannah,
(la , by thp Atlantic and.Uulf Uatlroud
and theioiit divides, going by
jdireo routjes to the North. Hut each
of thesa routes prywws through XUt U-
tn:ntl| V*. Freights or passengers
Corning South eoipe to Iltrbmond^ Vs*,
and there It tutus one it the routes
referred; foe>~Ba»aamdr. ~-Thus- It
will be sbeo that all freight and travel
between! tho Nsrlheasttro States
and Florida, must fmss tbrough two
points, lUclihioml, Vs., In the North
and SaVanim'hiu. the>-South. One of
theBo.routes from Hlcbmoud, Vn., to
Savannah is by Clmilotte, N. C., hnd
Atlanta; Geo.,-" a grPht Hoow to i-he
West; a stfcond Is by Wilmington, N.
G., and Charleston, 8. C-—a great il-
bow to'the Fast; a third and more
dlnct ^ ute Is byjUhurlotte, N. C., and
r Co!urnb)n, 8. C, Hut ut Columbia an
elb0v.-\inu8t bo made to the West by
Augusta, Go., or to the East by Charles
ton, B.uS.
Now (bo distance from Columbia to
bluckyi^le Is 43 miles, from Dlackvllle
to Hartstell It Is 10 miles (this road, is
already completed or will be by the
15t.h of January), from RarnwelCro
Matthews Bluff to ‘the nearest point
on the Augusts ur.d Savurmah Hall-
foad, say nVaF Mlllen, the distaupeis
some 24 m^les, a total of less than 8t)
i tot
mll>s, less flmn M milos of. rornl to
bul'd. The road would kad through
a level country, and'^here wouto be
but one stream of ^viy size (die Savant
nah river) to fridge.. If Itdi-ghontd
bTTHilllWT '
•byrtmrn rtnrlila
rratio and Republican parties aud tbo
tormatiou of new political organisations, ----- t——
While we admit that tbirre kW nimiy | 0 i ver [ \
Weak kneed Hcmocnits wbb are retuty fo
desert to tire stronger side we believe
(list the party whip of the Republican
jv too long, strong and ready’ of applieo-
tior. to permit any libsrty of action to
any of its moiuber*. It is very proba
ble, however, tbst Mr. Aiken will here
after bo remitted to tiro Grange for office
and to a sulky plow for a comfortable
position. Mr. Aikeu i" certainly u long
ways iu advance of (bo time*.
—w—ewai ■ «
A >il«l-WlM(er Mlorm.
Gen. Gary and Senator Hampton
Have town using rather harsh wor'e
regarding enrh othen The former
threw the first brickbat when ho In
formed a reporter that Hampton had
approached him at Abbeville In 1876
and proponed to withdraw the Tildin
electoral ticket with the view of
».treugtboning the Stats tickst. The
Senator says ho did no jucb thing, ami
throws back another brickbat. We
suggest to those gentlemen that tire
present Is a good time to bury the
hatchet. Men differ aud tnemorha
differ, but tiro Democracy of South
Carolina waut no differences, and the
man who attempts to raise a shindy in
their wigwam will soon And himself
•'out In the cold.” Aud ho has our
best wishes for a speedy departure
aud u through ticket.
. ■ .. . u i.i i ■■
The l.raUlalure.
The Legislature, according to our
latest information, will be unable to
complete Its work before the middle
of January. It was thought probable
on Monday that a recess would be
taken on to morrow and work resum
ed on FiMny. Only a email number
of acts have been approved by the
Governor and the most important
work of the sessions remains to be
done. The members of both houses
have been diligent lu their ntteutlon to
their duties. Aud while we think.they
have erred greviously In some matters
we give them credit for earnestness,
industry and maulluess aud forego
**ny comment thereon until we shall be
*r»le,after examtuatioB-of the several
net*, to speak Intelligently of tbetr
; rnerlta and demerits. The election of
f Gov. Simpson as Chief Justice vice
Jlclrer declined gives general satls-
fatoiioQ and the many friends and
a tinkers of Gen. McGowan are pleased
with bis promotion to tbo Associate
* it usticeship.
S " -J-J 1 J.S
. 4 kriktiMan.
Nearly twenty crowded centuries have
passed since the birth of the Christ child
vmder the start,y Jordan sky. Around
bis bumble cradle were t ten gathered
the wise men of the East with their
grateful offerings while the gUd acclaim
xuag out from the heavenly hopl “Glory to
Goi in the highest, and on earth peace,
good will toward men. ” Tomorrow, in
srery Christian home arouud the world,
will bo collected scattered fsmii.es to
commemorate the birth ol the divine
founderofthe Christian faith. The years
bare buried in their unpitying course
brave empires and proud dynasties but
growing and aUengt boning witli the lapse
*»f time tbs Christian faith with widcciug
favor goes on conquering and to conquer.
AY* pray that catching the true inspira-
tioa of this aamd season all our people
may borrr all the arrors, crosses and
heartbarniog* that shadow acd soar their
Mm and trws to their origin and their
4aty bsgu aasw the onward march to
ths ooming Chistmas is lb* city of the
Faints of God to eloquently foretold in
(he words and won* of onr divine ex*
& ’ . •—»*
ami hk the lf<-lgl>t #oul«l bo shlppet
over It, as It would bo almost an alt
line, literally, from Savannah to Rich
mond. The route wott^l bo In the
neighborhood of —udles shorter
than t»y Atlnntn, atu^ about the 'same
uiunber of miles shorter than hy WII
mli gton and consider«hly over a him
dfod mll^s shorter thim by Augusta
or Cuaileston, fromOoluttibla. If some
capitalist or railroad eor^orattoa will
take this road up, the ekiW’Us giving
In the sections ihrough which It would
pass would assist roaterlallAIn build
ing It.
NTATK Gl.l.AXXJ
FEW AD VEIt TfSEMtiSTS.
FREE DEALER.
Ar t LiNi>AT.R, H. 0.. Dt'C. 13,1379.
TO ALL WllOM IT MAY CON (K UN-I,
Julia A. ttnrkn, do heretiy wtve noltw that
from, and After IMa date, 1 shall trana*
not biislia ss'niid trade, a free dealer in
my own folk iinmu of
JULIA A. BUBKR,
GreatOrprops Towtshln, liarnwell O. un
tv. S-'.io. dw<i95-3t
PATENTS.
obtnlnwl for new Inventions, or for Impro-
Wnu Ids In old one*. Caveats, and all
.oat biMtlness pnimtitly attended to.
in vent fois t Rsniave itePrrreFCtWl msy;
still, lii most cases, la' p->tent<-d t>v us. Ile-
Inir iippohlUv I lie U. H. Patent Ohlce. and
engaged In Patent Buslnesa exeli.slvely.
we can secflre patents In lew time iluin
those wiu> ptaTernote from Waehlnuton
and who must riepoiul upon the m ills In
all transactions with the Patent Oflleo.
When Inventois send model or sketch[
ohnrtfc. (oerespondence eonfldentlHl,
prices low, and no etiargo unkiss patent Is
otitaliied. „
We refer to Hon. Postmaster General
I). M Key. Rev V. 1>. Po.Wor te offlclals
In the U. n- Patent Office, amt esneclallv to
our cllouts In every Nlllt»• of the Union and
in ( ftiinila. For specialTofvrenees, terras,
advice, *e . address t1. A. hNOW A CO .
Opposite PstentOfUce, Washington, D C.
Execullon Salts.
F. W. Wagner A Co , x s. W. W. Wlllls-
Executlon Bit to.
BY VIRTUE OCJUI LXECUTIOM TD
modlrtetmMn the »8*»w eHtikC'Tvsse. I
will sell at BarnwelK'. IL'fig Blouday, tho
Uh flay of Janu »ry next. It beltig salesday,
the following real property, to-wit:
1. All that tract or plantation of land,
sltuatfffl. lyinK and boln»r In the county of
Barnwell. State-of Houth Carolina, eou-
tainlng oleveiihundi’efl.and’two acres, diwl
bfmmlcd north by lands^CT-J. N. Mims,
fvst by lands of Mrs. Mary Walker, and
the Ream, s cmiK’idace, south by lands of
George Unison aud west by lauds of It? M.
Willis.'
ALSO,'"'*
Merry Christmas I
I have received a wlidle train load of
RICH S’AHOY G0093
—FOR—
Christmas and New Year,
Which I will sefl cheaper than they
can bo bought lu ihe eillis. Come
and examine my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
I also have a first class stock of
Men’s Clothing
Boots MKl IShoos,
/*- Dry Gpotls,
Trrocortos, iQ&-
— IS MV
Bar Room
('an 1>e fround (lie fiix-st stock of
WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS
Ever brought to the village.
When you coma to Barnwell don't
forget to call and see me,
Clios. IVclimann
SheriffDrnfla.of Lexington,,]
t wo hogs <>f his own raising last wi
weighing 2H5 and 200 pounds net
Mr. J. W. Hare, living near LeesrlUs.^
absconded, cn the 13lh, with a young
woman, leaving his wife and family
The Sin riff has attached his property
la favor of creditors.
Mr. John Wertz, an aged citizen of
Edgefield county, died Inst week.
Col. McLenna offers a half Interest
for aalu In the Johnston Monitor office.
Bishop Howe confirmed thirty-two
persons at Tiinity Church, two at
their homes- and one at St. Luke’s
Colored Church lu Columbia Suuday,
December 7tb.
. A—. / m .A
John Martls, ft man, while
walking on tlfb South Carolina Rail
road track, n few days ago, at Langley,
was run over by tho fast mail train
and Instantly killed. Ho was about
forty years of age and was a resident
«l Langley.
All the leading journals of the United
Slates are issuing papers seven days in
the week. Wo shall have to begin
soon. .
Mr. Thomas thinks it Is ona of the
most touching things In life to tear a
Western hog hinging to its youngest,
••rhere’sa litter la th« mire, baby
miue, baby, mine.”
Lawrecce Barrett, the actor, bns
been engaged to manage the California
Theatre, in 3an Francisco. He gets
six mouths rent free and $3,000 to
guarantee him against loss.
The country has spent hundredsPof
millions of dollars on ouT navy, and
now there but 03 vessels, all told, that
could be used In an emergency. That
nary is good deal cf a luxury.
The Joint Reaolulloo to transfer the
Charleston Arsenal to the HolyCom-
muuloo Church Institute untill It shall
be required for Ooverument purposes
pasted the House yesterday.
— - .-:- t •
Fred Douglass advises. tho colored
people of the Southern States not to
emigrate to Kansas, and tells them
thsy are deluded aud will regret the
whole exodus movement in the future-
Senator Bruce, of Mississippi, coiicars
in the opinion oE(Douglass, and we
concur with both of them, There is
nothing more ccrtso than that these
eminent colored men ars tight la th- ir
Judgment and adrlce.
M AIHU 1C 13.
On Ute 17th Inst, by the Rev. f. J. Hander*,
Mr. WU.O Cars and Miss ELLA RICH
ARDSON, all ,.f Barnwell Omntr. .
J. I* Davis. Aik-
At the rasldence of Od
er,E-C. Deoemter ITih. 1371, hy Rev. A.
Hu et, Mr. OWEN ALDERMAN; or North
(W rot ids. ana Miss MAMIE A. DAVU, of
Aiker, H. C.
At the resldeoee of the bride’s irother,
Deeentber isth. IMP hy Rev. A. Bulat, Mr.
WILLIAM 11.GARVIN, and Mrs. HUE
JU&U.Y. loth of BornweU Cuh b. U
SHERIFF’S SALE' 5 .
Sheriffs Sales uf Personal Property
BY VIHITEOF 8UNDKT LIEN WAR
|MntM,^'to ai([ directed, I wid*ell on the
Yjjteednj »flcr salesday, in January next, it
Itring the rdxth day of t>aid month, the fol
lowhig personal property, for ca^h :
rcsidonce of Wally Wa.«hing on
endalc, 2,00 > Ibsi of seed cotton,
>pr* or I«m, x l Tte-ijnn n* the property of
?uit or M. D. Fitts
At the
near
‘eVorc or
f- lYaehingion at tEe (
ALSO,
On
Lnwi
more oy'
140G
150
400 Lh*.
Lev-ic<l on
ton, at euit of
'JP0bu!«hei» corn
ay, at lli^ plantation of R. W
PIL ,
^.wore or 1cm.
pon^^ced, irt'-re orles*.
iorh\»r le-o
JVty\f B. W. Law
On the Mine day. nt'
Bennett near A'lenil
’8 Buahels ('orn, moreT
14) I.tw. Seed Cotton,
700 8talk*8eed I'ane. • \p
“Xcrieil on a?~tbc property
nett, at suit of Warren, Wallace ,
XX IF ADVKR USE MKSTS,
XEW ADYER TISE MEETS
Foreclosure.
II. Gmlmm Ilartxog vr, Marion J. Ford and
Arthur P. Ford.—Injunction of Fore*
eloaure a:id sale. - ^
jdanloTTrinoriandTn
the cbuuty and State aforesaid, containing
tltcee lintidred ami sixty rores, more or
ess, lying between,tho town of liluekvill i
ind tho Ldtst6,HV6r, and bonndrrtby (amis
of William H. Reynolds, estato of Holmnon
tiro yes. estato of Wm. F. Walxor and Mrs.
Birtps.
Tenns cashi
Purchaser to dov for mpers.
K "j.-w.L-AyrjrtTyR.-
det-ll Id
f8. B. C.
BY VIRILE OF A DKURETAL ORDER
from 11 itjjLiloUor Judge Fraser, iMiied .«• o^ e
.September term of Oouft, 1870," 1 will after
for sale at Barnwell C> II., 8 -0., on the firnt
Monday in January next, it being (lie hilt
day of said month, the following real prop.,
erty, to-wit:
AH* that tract or plantation of lan^j,
Shunted and being in the county of Barn,
well, State aforewrifd, containing hineiy*
three and onc-lmlf acres, rojre or lews, and
hounded on the north and vensl by lands Of
Ylfe Csiateol llanry lLirtiog, oTTtlie soiitti hy'
lands of il. Graham Hartzog ami on the west
iy lan.ls of ft. F. Simmons, J. II, Barnes and
f. (i-rahtpirflgTlxhjipV - — i ~. ‘
Terim} of sale—One-half cAsh, balance on
a credit of twelve months, with. intcresi
from <lay of sale. CredR portion to ta^se-
cured by bon l and mortgage of.The premises.'^ f
Purchaser to pov for papers.
“ LANrAftTiitb
Robrrt Adger v«. William A All.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTIONTO ME
directed In "the above entitled case, 1 will
offer for sa e, at Barnwell U. II., 8. A’., on
Monday, the full day of January next, at be-
ing-salesday, the following property, to*wit:
.Lot. No^ JJj and half of Lot No. 78, in
block 10, in the toWh of Allenda'e, 8. (’.,
ttounded north by Esther street, south by
lote75 and 77, east by remaining portion of
lot 78 and west by lot 74.
Terms cash.
Purchaser to pay lor pape rs.
, , ~ J. W. LANCASTER. *
de<“U M 8. B. G. -
^ SiTeof Lund Under Mortgage.
A. j. Weathetpbee *v*. T. E. Edcnfield am
Elmore t'nnnndy. i ,
BY VIRTUE OF A POWER IN ACER*
tain tnWlgnge deed from the ahm o defend-
nnt.Hlo John A. Weathersbec, (and by lein
transferred to A; Weaifwr-d-eet dated
1.7th ■ February, 1^77, and recorded in the
ofticeoftlie Register of Mesne I'onwyanies
of BornWell county, in Book 3 W’s, Pages
‘JOti. 2ti" aud ‘2tl8, 1 vill sell at-Barnwell C
II . 8. C|, on Monday, the fnh'rtay of Jan-
unry ncitt, it tieing salesday. immediately^
atter tMhiilrerift's sales, Hie following real
property* to-wit:
J All that tract, piece or parcel of.land
situated, lying atui betng iu llie county of
Barnwell, State-, iijloresnid, containing fire
hundred acres, more or less, and bounded
north by lands of Eliimherh done* and W
Y.dllaii'ton. on’the easl t)y lands iittN of iHIPTy I
WWngiug to the estaie-of Susan Johnson
ilei'easc'l. west t»v lands of Edmund Carrie
and south hy W. T. Plantou
Terms cash. t -
Purchaser to pay for papers. •
ALSO,. ,
A. J. Wcalhersbtc vs. W. R. Lard.
BY YlRTPIs OF A POWER IN ACER
tain mortgage deed from W. 1!.. Lard iti A
J. ireather»l>ee, dated Uilh February,'1878,
tiled iu flie office of the Register of Mcsr
Conreyances. 21st day of February. 1878,
and recorde.i in Book 4, C s, pages 53, 54
5-7 and 5C. 1 will sell at Barnwell.C. H. V S
C. , immediately after the Sheriff's sales, oil
Monday, the5th day on Januaty next, it be
ing salesday, the following real property
to-wit:
A 1 that plantation rr tract of land, sit
tinted in tbe county of Barnwell,Statc-afore
said,‘containing four hundred acres, more
or less, and bounded north by lands of E
Stansell and W. D. Birt, cast by lands of
Klxie Ann Hair, on the south t.y lands of
Allen Wool y and west by lands of Peacock
and Samuel Trotti.
J. VT LANCASTER.
drcll-ld
8. B. c;
Agent.
XX IF A D TER TI&EMEXTS.
Buggies l
lliifirgles
FROM THE CELEBRATED
ppiage
decll-td
8. U.
Stoves, Stoves !
On hand and arriving by every steam-'
er the largest aud best selected
bloc k- of Amt class
South,of Baltimore,
JSYhlch will behold at pricos that de
fy competition.
Also, a full line of .
KeroseMe Stoves and Fixtures.
^ iK n «..,u j^nown eelebrated ~
limes Cook.
GRAND DISPLAY
or
New Goods
AT
A.P. Manville’s.
ALSO,
On the same day, at the residence of W
Key. near Allendale:
700 Liu. Seed Cotton, more or lcs»
20 Bushels Corn.
Levied on as the property of W. II. Key,
at suit of B. P. Mendhaim
1 i ’ ALSO,
On the same day, at the residence of John
Walker; near Allendale :
1 100 Lbs. Seed Cotton, more or leas.
2 Ku«bef* Corn, more or less.
100 Lbs. Fod ler, more or less.
Levied on a* the property of John Walker
at suit of E. II. Cehen, Jr, agent.
—TAtaO,
Final Discharge.,
I Will apply to W. (Jilmoro Simms,
Esq., Probate' Judge for Barnwell
county, on 3d day (\f January, 1880,
for a ilual discharge as administiatrix
of tho esoite of Edwin Stansell, de
ceased. SARAH S. STANSELL,
Administratrix.
December 18, 1878. 3t
BischofTs Restauranti
3Co. C3 Meeting St., near Broad,
[A.RL.KMTOX, e*. C’.
vBoard and Lodging at $1.-70
Meals ut all hours. scpl8-8m
instroiu*’,
l)n Ihe *«m* day. at the re-i>lcn#e of S.G
Kiehardxftn, near AUemlolt:
4<1 BnshelsA'orn, more or less.
At suit of Warren, Hallace A Co.
I AT-8?y
Oh the same day, at Allen lale:
2 Bales of Cotton, mere or less.
Levied o: as the property of S. 8. Moore
at suit of llarren, ll'atlace A Co., et al.
ALSO, fc
At the residence of Hllliam Charlton, near
Erwinton :.
00 Bushel* Com. more or le*?.
1.500 Lh*. Fodder, more ar Ins.
7>OJ8talks 8eed CTine.
ALBO,
At Barnwell C. H, on aaVoday Jan. 6tli,
MW. :—.
One Mule, at suit of Paul 8. Folder
axulnst P- E. Harvey and H. B. Harvey.
at reasonable pries
DUCK taken at fair |
f The Best Agriculture! Journal
the South."
THE; SOUTHERN
(ine
ALSO,
e(>x. levied on as the property of J.
A Bennett, at the suit of Patti K Feldeff.
AL^O,
One Home, levied on os the property of
Sarah W. Kenrse. at suit of P. e. Felder,
and on Tuesday after salesday. at tho
residenee of Defendant, If bead uf catUo.
ALSO,
One Gold Watch, lerle I on as the proper
ty of L. W. Groves, at the suit of E. H.
Frost A Oo.,
ALSO,
Two Mules, levied on a* the property of
Samuel O. Cave, at the suit uf Edwio
nates A Co. 4 •_ ;
ALS^
At the reeldenee of Samuel C. Cave, near
Barnwell, on Tuesday aftersal sday. Four
Bales Cotton io tbe seed more or less, levi
ed on a* tbe propert v of 8. U. Gave, at tbe
suit of Edwin Bates A Co.
ALBO,
At Allendale, on Tuesday after salesday.,
Charleston. - - S.
the suit of Barrett A cat swell.
A LARGE OrARTO of »
pain*. lianJi>omely prtnt-
rd. with rUotre roll
ing of Interval to the .ar.
Her, with aa llluetroted
bullion department for the
ladies.
year. Sample ropy IS cento.
J. H. ESTILL.
S Whitaker alreet. Savannah, da
A-aptremyaf "TV
trreHjr • mm.
»nmwer. or •/ U* -Dtulg Honmg
Xm*r huAv AwOeoa mat om
rmrtjt <f ^ermt MHO. AddnWWoteN.
Chas C. Leslie,
Wholes;! le and Retail Dealer in .
Fish, ('aoie,
Ix)b8ters, Turtles,
Terrapins,
Oysters, kc.
' • ,, ': ••
SliIU Nos. 1 & 2 • Fish Market,
Charleston’ So. Ca-
Having made large additions to my
business. I am prepared to furnish Flfh,
Game, Ac. at short notice.
AH orders prom ptl y attended to.
Teriiiacaah nr city acceptance octfi-Gm
WULBERN &PIEPER,
Wholesale ^ Grocers
And Dealer in
ProvK*ion8 y Liquor8 f Tobacco^ kc.
167 AND 169 EAST BAY,
daclIHd
J .w. LANCASTER.
0. B. C.
ay-
nov27-3m
Advertise in Tue PiorLK.
Without exception, the beat made.
RICtiAKi) J,.W9Rail,
118 King 8t.,Charleston, S. C.
declS 3m
S. N. Bellinger
Has ju-tt reccited a new *tock of
Dry Goods*
BOOTS. SHOKS
—AND—"
NOTIONS,
And a,lot of
Fresh Family Groceries
And an a*«oT*e'i lot of goods for Christmas
which he wi3 sell at prices which can not
l>e beaten at retail in Charleston or Augustal
Call and see for vaurse'f.
A new, latve and complete stock o ’
goods, just rccejiveJ, con!i?ting of the
latest novelties in lAadies' Dress Goods.
Trimmtnii, Ribbons. Uoiscry, Gloves
Sc:irfs, ilamikdrchiefs,- Trim mod | anc
I ntrinmied Hat- 4 , Umbrellas, t
oots and
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novlS-1w
Commission Merchant.
,T. *T JURTTC^a a
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TH-EB IXDKI^ENDICNX
Ice Company.
Ice by the poued, hundred weight, Imrielj--
Jon and car load. — :
rRODUCE OF ALL KIND?.
Apples, Potatoes, Onions, FriiT4 Fish, Oys
ters, Game and Poultry, '
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS.
Packed per order, a specialty.
OUR FELECTED DRFS8ED POULTRY
Cannot be excelled in quality pr price. Es
pecial attention paid to shipping the snnje.
ItE PACKED FOR SHIPMENT,
In large or small quantities.
•T. H. TKIiltV Jkr-eOiv ’■
scpl8-(’.m 9 MurkVl 8t.. Charleston, 8. C.
Wedding Gifts
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ALLjAM’S _
AUCTION SALE
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KENTUCKY
I will offer my stock of H0R8KS ami
MULES ar auction sale, at' Barnwell C. H. r
8. (*., commcncii)g on Saturday, November
22d. at 11 o’clock, a. re.,* and to lie con.
tinned every Saturday urtil January 1st,
1880 ' '•
~ imv-13-81 L F SHARP-
FINE WATCHES,
American and Swiss, of theSl-He*l Slylei".
RICH JEWELRY,
■ . ~~ T
Of New and Elegant Designs and Exquisite
Workmanship.
STERLING SILVERWARE,
In Fresh and Beautiful Patterns, especially
adapted for ft'eliding Presents.
SILVER PLATED WARE, ZT
o ,">r t*—
Tea Seta, Waiters, Ice Pitchers, Butter
Dishes, Cups, Goblets, 8|>oon.«. Forks of Wat
quality, Ac.
CHOKJE FANCY GOODS.
French and American (.Mocks, Fine Table
Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac.
Watdus £ Jewelry Canfu’ly Repaired.
THE BESTGOODS AT TUELOW
EST PRICKS.
JamcsAlEn,
sep23-ly "t 1 ” King St., Charleston,S. C.
1879 - ■ 1879*.
Fall and Winter Millinery.
Mias L. J. Leckie
Takes this method of Informing the ladl s
of Hcirnwctt uim! vi,-i»,it J- lliat ftllt- hu. rrvi l'*^ iim»I
i» ict-elttug weekly a hamlxHoe Slmk ft Milinery
sihI l-'snry (inods,
llie Hal l*>-pa»«mcnt ha» all Hie Dtrst sliai.-s in
Krem-h amt A me Bean 4 tdf^, M11., (*-. I’anton and
laghoro. at~> a Tare.- ,arnty of KnMn'tl ttat« for.
I.adh «. Mi—4-s and UliHdron.
j|, -,-l vlfon of Klo.-r- is larire, Tasir<t and t«-an-
lifol". All I to- laid* style* ta Fa«*-T K.-atlors, Onia-
m- Tils. .1,-1,1'oral and I’land J*-w, Iry.
N. w slyl.-s Ir'Haells. K,-al Hair in I’utfs. UtirU and
S» it<-h,-s.’ •t<. t'rie.-s fan »ual4,‘, ami all are tn-
'Ctnil trrail at L#..l. L, HICK I K’M,
D3 tiroud 8t., 2d Do *r AiH*ve K.xt r> as Of-
ttee (•-cG-.Sinl Al'GUHfA. GA.
SAM'li fi.MARSIIALL EDWAKO T. MAltHIIALL,
JULIUS J. WEKCOAT.
SAM’LR. MARSHALL l GO.,
imi’outik* or
and
Bard ware, Cutlerf, Guns, etc^
J STr 1 cu It u raLlmp 1 e oi an t«,
314 KI^G ST., CORNER SOCIETY,
(Sign of the Golden Oun).
ALSO, 3^and 57 SOCIETY STREET
CHAIkLsKsATO?^, H. (J.
<7 * ^ ^
Age- fs lor Celebrated Watt Plow?,
sep23-ly *
:iilng, -t
CASSIMERKS, '
JEANS. &f.,
FURN^ISII-
INKjG (Sotos
ClioiceUrocor
In great vari^j'iod of' the very le."!
quality. ^
H.^rilwarc, Tinware, ^nckcf^y Tubj,
T ' 4 .•If-- , - V
Prices as Low as the Lowest
The ajwvc goods have Iken selected
with care and bought for cash, wliicli
will enable me to sell at lowest prices.
oc23tif A. P- Manyille _
t-
ALL ft INI
SEWING MACH1
And Ift'alcr iu Genuine Nceitlo^. li’arta
< and Accessories fpraU. Machines.
GRAY'S BUILDING, Opposite Post Office,
AUGUSTA GA.
jt-y MACHINES sent in hy Express promjyt-
ly repaired and returned, and correspon
dents in regard to MaeHnes so)icile«l.
Good etoek of second-hand Machines kept
for sale from $10 up. ~
P. O. Box 585. sept4-?.m
mo> M> C0£ , S’IH,
rt At.KR _IX
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Poultry, Game,
EggSj Butter,
\ Potatoes, &c.,
No 108 Meeting St, Charleston, 8. C.
Ot.16-
W. It* Harley,
—OF—
B ARN WEUL. S.C.
Will lie glad to *4e nud serve his
Carolina friends, *t |
Headquarters for Bargains
With II. BROOKS, w|»o 1ms in store at
IH'J, T42 1-2 nntl 2||ll Broad street,
Augusta. Gn.. a full and perfect stock
of HAT'S, BOOTS.SHOES, CLOTH
ING and yVRNlSHjSQ GOODS.
n<-!l-3m
267 king SL, iChnrh
FINE iS
-t AND A LARd
irnAMKH-
B COLLECTION CE
Mderafe priip«^ Jll ly
Tiii|»,rp-t, ?ttaj|llhclim , i xml IValer in.
RIFLES, GC&5, PISTOLS AND
I ' GPocket Cutlery»
AnimnniliQn of rill I-tin do. '
245 Broid Street, Augusta, Georgia.
II'pairing Done Primpily. novfi-3ni
BE, P,?, SMOKES,
Druggist I Apothecary,
BE A CXI ILLE, , . - S. C.,,
HAS on hand and IS cnstantly rncnivtlriir a
il wt»H sel-ct«vi of pure 4)111x48,
CHVMICALS. pa inis, oils, pkbfum-
KHY. TGlLEr BB1C A-BRvC. PaTRN I’
MEDICINES and DuigKista sundiice. all
■ f whLh henffors i n tho nr Rtxcasotiablo
terms for cash or country pr«>«luc*».
ProfoKRtonal calls iu town or country
promptly uttcudiHt lo;.| oct2-ty
A LIMITED NUMBER OF
active, encygelic canvessera
t» engage»lii a pleasant and _
profitable husiaee*. Guod men will find line
a r*i c chance
T O 91 A H E MONEY.
Such will please anewer this adTcriise-
ment by letter, eiftchwing stamp fi.r reply,
atat in^ what business I hey have been en
gaged >»• None but those who mean busiuc.-it
need apply. Address,
Ft*lev,’ Hahvey k U<*.,
mdfctS-ly Atlanta, Gr»{
Henry Bayer?
Wholesale Fruit Dealer.
A pplc*, Fotatoc*, Onion*, Cahbngva,
roroauuts, lentous,' Orange* Baiiaitn*,
II ^
K*i*ins, Figs, etc.
21.7 Ea«t Bay St., Opposite Custom.Hopse.
sepl8-tf
Tie Star Saloon
, _ . r.~' ,
AVilliston, 3* C.» ,
(Opponlte the Depot J
—~* -I ». *
Ibis just received and nffrni formate a ''
full and carefully sOloctBd stock ol^KLE8,; j|
WINF-8, and LlljUOBS, at pHqMta'infit IhA
timc-a^ljiffer better figures than any other’
in the couiitry,| I
.7. li.TyreKi
Sale s
I have jiftetd^-ivcd/ a latgA' (if £ \
very i‘upcriot HflRSKS ami .MI LES, */ *
and offer them for sale at unprecedent
edly low srice^.
A call will convince. !
F. M. BAMBERG,
— Baiubcrs. H,
And all styles of Moulinga for square
frames, Ma<ie to order, at 50 per c**nt.
less than ever offered. Cbromoe, En
gravings and all styles of Pictures
Framed at remarkably low figure*.
Portrait and Mirror Frames Regtlded.
Photographs at greatly reduced prices.
Satisfaction guaoteed, at
Pelot & O ole’a Gallery *
oe23-3m 192 Broad 8t., Augusta. Ga.
T. B. GOLDING.
Attorney At Lnw
scp25-ly APPLETON, S. Q.
YiqvG "
rg. »s. r.
H. Brum Clark,
251 §80*9 STSSIT.
‘-'AUGUSTA, GA.
INTHK CITY.
Zephrs, Canvas, Ribbons, Laces, &e..
Real and linitafion Hair Good-.
Agency for Mme. Demorest'a Relialdo
■Pat terns. novG-3
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P
(iOO BUSHEL
— QKM INK BELACT—
RED RUST PROOF SEED OATS,
For sale at 75e. per bushel, sacked
and delivcicd at depot
JOHN JR. IIA IB,
*ug28<tf Elko, C. B- B.
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