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RcprrocnUUre Papfr of Barnwell Co.
LARGEST COUNTY CIRCULATION.
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Agents ol* llie People.
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WmtMon-U. A. I'BiiiWPS.
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BlselrvlUe—Ma|. O. E. Rteadm.yn.
Orahsma—C. E. I.TtEit..
HNwajr—U. liUKXSiNGL •
HaintMTif-D- V. Booths.
Allondale—w. O. J ohnsov.
J)iinbart4*i and Oreoulind—Oboroe H.
UATIS8. . ■
Cbarl’Wton—R. M. Ahxx AKl>*n.
Onr subaorlbcrs and •dvortis^ia can call
orv o the i»eftr**t<t AtftMit whonovor thtiy
wish t<> settle their accounts. Onr A (fonts
are authorized to receive and (jive roetdpts
for »0 moneys due us. ^
flod-IVeurted.
As a samplo of tl>o strange things
that often find their way into a news
paper oflicc, wo append the fol!owing )
sent to us by r lady with the statement
that it had been found among some old
letters of a lady who died of hasty, con-y
sumption about a year ngo ;
‘‘I would to God I had never met
you 1 Then the deception you have
practiced on me would never have taken
root so deeply in this poor, soro heart of
mine—.you, who knew full well that
your heart was given to another; you,
who knew the weakness of human na*
tine, having boon in my company tlirce
andibur times a week for the lust two
yoain, knowing my disposition nnd“mr
ture as oftly one who has won the con
fidence and trust cm know. Still, you
would go on day by day leading incTtpr
believe you thought more of me than
any other (Jf your many lady friends.
Once Lbelievcd you all honor, and that
rather than jjiyo another gain you
would have denied yourself almost any
enjoyment in the world. 1 wish you joy
with your new love, but I pray you will
once in a while lot your memory drift
hack to days gone by, when you and I
wondered over bills and through fields
with only one thought and that for the
welfare and happiness of the other. Pray
do not strive to forget them. I pray
fiod t« forgive you. I will try to. As
for me, I shall go on day by day. work
ing ns though not a care or a sorrow
ever troubled my weary life, and po one
wi’l ever know a poor, tired, broken
heart lies buried in my bosom. When 1
think of the many, many times you
could have I old me of your love for an
other, that I might have mastered my
own heart and schooled myself to believe
that my place in your a fleet ions was
only a small bit compared to the tender
feelings you cherished fbr another ! Put
still you led me b.indly on, knowing the
while you were doing me a wrong that
you could never remedy. But wo all
must live and learn. Perhaps the lesson
you have taught me I may profit by in
/ears to come. One thing: I will never
place the confideuco in another man
that I have in you, even though he were
my husband. I find that even my best
friend^ would not hesitate a moment to
gratify his own pleasure at the risk of
woundiug- my feelings. You, who alone
could have saved me this pain, have
taken all the brightness out of my life
God grant that you may ever be happy,
and never know the p*in I have sufl- r
cd. "—Cin. Enq.
^ Tbs Great Paper.
The SrxxT South has bepi> constant
ly Improving till it haa now pearly at
talned to perfection. The last issue
comes to us enlarged to 48 columns, Is
really a grand number In every respect,
and every body should song for it with
out delay. In future It will combine
all the best features of all the paper#
of the day. and may justly.be called the
national family paper of the South, for
every family will surely take it. It
will contain every possible variety of
reading master, with splendid illustra
tions, and every thing to entertain,
amufte and Instruct riToknlly. Make up
^lubs In every community, and send
right along for It. fCfubs of five can
get It for $2 CO each year. A single
copy Is ?2 50. Don’t wait for Agents.
Address J. H. & W. B. BEALS,
. Atlanta. Oa.
J08CVU H DAT.
SAMUEl, T.VMtAll ILL.
THE PLACE'TO BUY YOU
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' 346 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, -. G-a.
Tlie undersigned nre new offering to llie
citizens of Augusta, ivnd to the public gen-
endly, the New Howe U, simple und light
running, just out. Tho new improved
Weed, noiseless and elegantly finished.
The light running New Home, with large
space under arm ; self-adjusting needle,
simple ond durable.
Tho very latest improved Victor, with
self-threading Shuttle, and self-seltiiig
•Needle. '
Also, the “Stewart”' Family, superior to
any of the styles in the market. Each one
Is juaranteed by the maker,to he perfe.’t in
.every rer-pecL - - -i
anr All the above mentioned Machined 1 ■arC
‘<rf the very latest improvements Bobbins
iUedouall of them without running the
machine. Bold at low figures and all guar
anteed.
r ~ J. 23. BAHTOX,
The managing partner of the firm, haying
had more than tgn years experience in the
business, is thoroughly acquainted With the
leading machines of the day, and wilt keep,
iu idock only such ns he knows to he first
clasi^ However, n machine of any make
may ho jmrehased through us by special
order. !
BpfkSpccinl sttention given lo tho repairing
of all kinds of machines. Work done
promptly, nTid at Low Bates. All work
guarn ateed.
Needles, Oil and Attachments, for nil
kinds of Sewing Machines for sale, at the
lowest rates for first-class g mis.
fall and see our goods,.whether' you pur
chase or not.
Corresponilcnfte solicited. Address,
f. E. BAai’OfiE ft GQ,,
. it'GUSTA, GA.,
Agents wnnfed. '*■ novC-tf
PECTO
Irvria KumcII.
Readers of Scribner's Monthly doub -
Icss have uotiecd in that magazine, iti
tho Bric-a*Brio department, occaaiom;]
poems marked by a peculiar and original
humor, and signed Irwin Bussell. This
young man, a native of Port Gibson,
La., died on the 23d ult. iu New Or
leans, after a short hut severe illness.'
At the time of his death he was employ
ed ou tbe. Ncw Orleans Times, which
paper says ofhim pafthoticall y :
u IIe was a ymrng man of bright in*
tcllect and fittiabira education; he prac
ticed law in Fort Gibson for a while,
hut becoming enamored ofa Bohemiao
life, sot oot in search of fame and for
tune. Few men ever got so many buf-
foU from the hand of fate, and still
fewer so little benefit. His existence
was a struggle with necessity from the
time ho left his home, and although his
prospects were always fine, ho never
lived to establish himself anywhere."
In tho Times, of December 14, ap
peared tho following touching and
strangely suggestive poem from Rus
sell's pen—the Inst ho ever published i
, TJIE CKMETEUX,
I s! and within this solemn place.
And think of days gone by—
I think of many an old-time fuoe—
Here’s where those faces He.
I think of whan, what time God please,
'Ebe hour shall comets me,
That, covered by the clay, like these,
My face shall masked bo.
Mo-nmrble monnmont will rise
Above that grave of mine—
Ho lovinfl friends shall wipe their eye*
When life I shall resign.
Rut when I leave my life- have left
My every present care—
Mv everr present care—
ril find a home of oare bereft
My friends are living there I
Oar exohaaffss are filled with ac>
eouots of fights which oocorred on
Christmas, some ef them of a very
»twv»hirny character. j “ t
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THE BEST REMEDY
FOB "■ ..
Diseases o( the Itoat am Laaas,
_ . Diseases of the
AYERS pultnonery organs
“ - are so prevalent and
fatal, that a safe and
reliable remedy for
them is Invaluable
to every community.
>At km's Chkrrt
! Pectoral is such a
'remedy, and no
’ other so eminently
merits the confi
dence of the nubile.
It is ascieutinc com-
Ibination of the medi-
Pclnnl principles and
>.curative virtue^ of
/the finest drugs,
chemically united,
to Insure the great
est possible efficiency and uniformity of re
sults. which enables physicians as well as
invalids to uso it with confidence. It is
the most reliable remedy for diseases of
the throat and lungs that science has pro
duccd. It strikes at the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt
and certain relief, and Is adapted to pa
tients of any ago or either sex. ‘ Being
very palatable, the youngest children
take it without difficulty. In tho treat
ment of ordinary Coughs. Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, InnuenKa, Cler-
gy man's Sore Th roat. Asthma, Crou p,
and Catarrh, the effects of Atbr's
0ii krrv Pectoral are magical, and multi
tudes are annaally preserved from serious
illness by its timely and faithful use. It
should be k%pt at hand in every house
hold, for the protection It affords in and-
den attacks. In Whooping-cough and
Consumption there is no other remedy
so efficacious, soothing, and helpful.
The marvellous cures which Ater’s
Cherry Pectoral has effected all over
the world are a sufficient guaranty that it
will continue to produce the best results.
An impartial trial will convince the must
sceptical of its wonderful curative powers,
as well as of Its superiority over all other
preparations for pulmonary complaints.
Eminent physicians in all parts of ths
country, knowing its composition, recom
mend Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral to irrv*i :
lids, and prescribe it in their practice.
The test of half a century has proved its
absolute certainty to curs ail pulmonary
complaints not already beyond the reach
of hnman aid,
Prepared by Dr. I. C. Ayer 4 Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
I OCUS BT ALL DRUSeiSTS ETBRYWRBRS.
ftc’i-ly
Day, Tannahitr & Co
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
OFFER FOR sale at VEHY LOWEST phices a full assortment of
Carriages, Buggies and "Wagons
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OF RELIABLE AND 0lARAMEEJ) QUALITY.
A rowndld slock of Concli Material, Axles, Springs Spokes,'Huty*, Rims, Shafts,
Bolfa, Moss, Molding, (line. K-.rux, Mssurj^s Cators, Valenflne’s Varnishes, Ac.. Ac
SABliLES, IQRNESS, BRIDLES, COLLARS, LADIES’ AND OEXTS’ KINK TRUNKS
ami BAGS, OAK asd IIEMLOt K SOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS and a full line of Shoa
Fading* al reduced priowi^ -* 1
B e lake pleaaure in afafing fbnt we liave the ngi'nSy for fhis section forlhcsalcof
WILSffN, CHILDS A CO.’S PHILADELPHIA IIAGONri anJTA RTS, which have no com-
pefor in the field, and will sell them at price* within the rettctetfif all who want a good ar
ticle. Also agents for (he CORTLAND WAGON 1 on Platform Springs. For person* in
want of a cccup, yet relisbhs Vehicle, we recommend the CORTL AND CHARIOT, the
lightest, mostiflytish ami beat thing on four wheels fbndxty five dollars, • — .>
Gum and Le ither HeHing two to fourteen inches. Packing of all kinds. Whips, Um
brellas ,''Ne«tafoot Oil Blacking for Harness, etc.
—nug21-6m' DAY, TANNAIIILL k CO., Augusta, Ga.
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FBED DAMISII, (^r&crly of Barnwell.}:*; FRED L. PIXKIIV M.
D AMISH PINKH AM
313 BROAD STREET, - ■ AUGUSTA, GA.,
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(Next to Planter's Hotel)
, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN '
BOOTS, 6HOE6, &€.
Wo have on haml a lar^e and wcll-sdcctcd stock of gooJs which wc are of
feriug at very low figures. i -
We Make Small Profits and Quick Sales.^ -
WE GUARANTEE our Goods to he what they represent.
oci23 3m DAMISII & PINKHAM
Ten fer C'cnf. On Cost I
GHOCBHIBS, WINES, EIQUOHS, ^C.
EVERY -ARTICLE NEW AND FRESH.
Our rtock has been felected with the preatest care, and we will warrant
every article as repreeented, and will sell as low as any bmise in the county.
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WTT.LTSTON. B. O.
E. F. GALLAHER,
—DEALER IN—
BOOTS AND SHOES,
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GE(K 8. HACKER & SON,
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MAKtJFACTURERS OF
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
and Jiuildins Maloiiul
Of every description. -
Homo People Southern Enterprise.
-Prises as low as any Establishment
South, and all work first class.
V H. C.
affl7«Ty * ;
T. B. GOLDING.
-Attorney ;At IL»aw:
acp25-ly APPLETON, 8. C.
28D 13road Street*
AUGUSTA,
neplHw^m
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GEORuIA.
Low Prices For
Hoots Shoes and Hats
Wc have now in store a very large and complete stock of
HOOTS. SHOES WNO HATS,
Which has been purchased direct from (lie Munuiactuiers, at the Lowest Prices
(he Cash Will Coimnund, and as our motto is
Large Sales and Small I^rolltsi
OurJCtistomers ami the Public can rely’ on GOOD B.yTCTAlNS.
A Large Ntock of Philadelphia aud Baltirilbre Fine SlmCf} ou Hand. •
A Liberal Discount to tho Wholesale Trade. , / • .
WIU.Ml T li*£HR[!V- r
sepl8-3m 293 BROAD STREEP, A.TJ 0*11 ST A, O A.
HOLD THE FORT!
wit have: corns t
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JITold Your. Cash Until You Go To
WILLISTOKT. S. C- - -
Inticpendcnts in trade who beat old fogies. Cadcrscll all Barnwell, rival diarlsston
and Augusta. ...
Everything for sale. . . ~
Nothing to keep but the front place.
If yeu aie wise, trade with us. We will make you happy.
BURCKFI ALTER & CO.,
scpl8-3m Undcrscllers and Trnth Tollers, Williston, H. C.
F. W. Wagener & Co. 9
OBASItBB Ten. S- 0. ,
159 # 1G1,1G3 and 165 East Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street.
- 13, 15, 17 and 19*Yendue Range.
Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers,
Cotton and KI aval Stores Factor®.
Sole Agents for Georgia and Wagener Grange Guano. * Liberal advances made
. on Shipments of Cotton.
We hare a special Produce Department for which w» solicit consignments of
Rough Rice, Pe^a, etc. p > ^pl8-Gm
• ' ‘ • -vl« Y’' •
1SIO. 265 BROAD ST., AtJGLTSTA. GAv
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Patented 1859, 18R1, 18C5,. Extended 1863, Renewed 18t»7.
rH t~. ' 29,1870. Patented November 28,1870.
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Planters Hotel.
To my Frirnds and the Traveli iy Public:
Jn consequence of the great reduc
tion in all of the staples of our coun
try, I have ^concluded to reduce my
rates of board to $1 50 and $2 per day,
-aeeordiug-to location of rooms.
Special accommodations for families
and commerrtnt traveled?. My nthtn
fibnll not be excelled by any In the
South, and will constantly be supplied
with selected Bostop beef. The hotel
has recently undergone't horough re
pairs, and been newly, furnished and
made complete in all its appointments.
Courteous clerks aud attentive ser
vants.
When you visit Savannah jIo not
fail to call at the .Planters, ws Tam de
termined that this hotel shall not be
excel led by any lathe South, regard
less of price.
Thanking you for past favors, and
hoping for a coptlffuauce of tire strtnef
lam.-YnY-Lcspcctfully
feb2(M y T.ohk Bkksxax. Mn
ina£r<'r.
E WHITE
StWiNG MACHifia
TIXXS BU.9T OF AZ-Lm
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broaf Claim
or •ima rxc
very dcst opiiitATxreo
QL’XCCAZ^T OE^T.ING,
KAJtntiO.’CEBT, ASI»
Usst Perfect Ccv.'incf Kachlnd
irfect Sewicg
IN THE WORLD.
Wholesale and Rc
tail Dealer in
COOKING STOXES
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GRATES.
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HEATING STOVES'
TINWARE, ETC. *7
He keeps in stock thad •
W-i
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first
class stove,
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Excelsior Gook-Hot Blast.
Patented March 1
IMPROVED 1877 AND 1878- ' „
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* Superior beyond comparison to nny other high-hearth stove in the market.
It lias large single oven doors, artistically designed, lined with tin and fitted
with bright turubuckjes • large hot blast fitc door, swinging hearth-plate, and deep
ashpit with Spear’s Patent Baled Ash Pan and siller grate. Ihe oven is large,
and the flufiT of unusual sire, and so arranged as to be easily kept, clean, , Jt has a
large top, provided with 'Mauigle’s Patent Gas Burning Long Division Piece, the
best cross piece in ush. A|1 the mouldings of the Stove are heavy, and its design
and ornamentation will satisfy the most critical taste. For wood, the stove is fitted
with a Patent Combined Wood Grate and Fire Dog, and entirely new arrange
ment, and the most durable wood grate iu use.
IQLTt SIZES—6 inch, $22; 7 inch, $27; 8 inch, $30; 9 iueh, $34.
Call and see it before purchasing ehewhere. Heating Stoves fur Coal aud*
Wood in variety... • , ' ' 1
NEW CHART SMALL FLAT TOP STOVE Priced ns follows : No..<i r
$15; No. 7 : $17; No. 8, $20. Step Stoves with full set trimmings, No. 6, $11;
No. 7; $13; No.-8, $18. ;
Titiwttrt| at wholesale price very low. For saleby_
otfLSm
W- I. DELPH,
AUGUSTA, OA.
WAVEItLY HOUSE,
$2 Charleston, S. C. $2
SITUATED IN THE BEND OF KINO
•'treet, tile most faS;!iionable promenade
♦» M>w —-— 1 ——
F^rst class In all its appointments.
Table furnished with tho tx st afforded^
<y local. Northern and Southern markets
First class Far and Barber Shop. . *
The fitust Billiard llpom in the South.-
Servants polite and attentive.
Board :.f5 per day..
av-Lower rates by the week or month..'
CEO. M. SULLIVAN, .
-Latf er A. J. Kskxkdt & Co.,)
Jur e2»-(f Proprietor:.
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*'-.CtnB tr.fc, te to i's excci'crc* wr< Woeriorlfy
nvsrole.er r.»c' ints, trJ it sub-nitilrg it to the
Sub-nitHrg
we pvt Itj m'- r !s. eoti In no Ins'snre
t. v:> it for >cl lAiicJ fasabei) any r«uom.benUatw.*i
laiUtatcr.
Ti,« ()>"<••* I Whits *nrreexed to sueh
> SR txieni tiiat are new cou^vlUd to tarn out
Ct'-x».—1©'o Cew’xigr i-CrJLCiJ-xi®
a~<ra:y a-ji.ir.i-j.tcai Lzx
t-ri3 <5.r.;r to
ti-o 1
r.r'rt etrobli’ • i» warranted for 3 years, an*
Sfcldiiit c~ sr. ■ l tit'eral Oisco nts,or Lpon easy
pn/mt’ ty. t j unit tho conve.iic.tce ct customers.
ar-otz:':: vr^vza hr rrexuras zzzir::^.
WHITE SEWIUGMACH/Nc CC.'
fit 358 Euclid ClMSiaad, Cf.la,
— For rale by— ,
J. D. & T. F, S M I T II,
2'ii!f Broap St.," j - ArorsTA.d*. -
Only '5c. Eaclt.
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s. at a FlVE
Kaifiji" Pan's;
t OF BARNWELL, S C„
WITH
WHELESS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Grocersr
Corner Broad ami Washington Streets,
(Bl RKK (OKNEK,)
MSUSTA, . . -. - ©SOESIA.
^’SATISFACTION
W.’ 811A PARI) WHELESS.
s*p25-itm u ‘' ‘ . •
GUARANTEED^
WE8I.CT N. WHELESfL
&
CONTRACTOUS AND BU1LDLRS-
MAXUIt'A.VJTUHFCRH- O K 1
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Newels, Mantles,
Balusters, At* ran das. etc.
nr.u.rne t» * r~ ■ ■ .
Dressed and Uudicssed Lumber, Puiut, Oil, Putty, Window Glass,
Builders Hardware, etc., etc.
ULAMNG MILL AND LUMBER YARD, RALE STREET, NEAR
CESTRAL RAH.ROAD YARD.
OFFICE AND WARE ROOMS, 43 JACKSON STREET,
dedtMy
AVrfJlTKTA. VJT^>T*«IA X
OTTO F. WEITKRS,
IwUfrrocelve, in^fjew
York, another lot' <>f
TTENTB EACH, con
Brass Hand Bells. 'J'w4t 4tBtv»*s, Forks ami
Spoons, Cuirv ('onibs, Hammern, Om
Openers, Garden HoAs twi’d'*Hak.dS- com
bined. Heissors. Lamp < hlmneys, Papo-
terie. Note. Letter and Cap Paper per quire,
Envelopes per I'Ackage, Ltad PeiieiU,
ft riling Books, Chrotnos. Mucilage, Ink,
Blab's, ABC Blocks, Checker Boards,
Jiookhtinps. Toilet Stxip, Tooth Brushes,
Knitting Cotton. Hound and Dressing
Bombs, Blacking, Handkerchiefs, Towels.
Doylas Lace Bibs, Embroidered Marsollps
Bibs. Jewelry, 4c. I hive a few iirtlcles
left of my first lot, consisting as follows,
al) of which I (iter at five eonts each
Dippers, Pans, Cake Cutters.Popper Boxes
Wash Basins. Coffee Canisters, Egg Beat
era, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying
Pane, Mouth Organs, Hoop-Skirts. Dime
Novels, Iron Stands, Coffee Stands, Tack
Hammers, J in nates, Jt tresft supply
Wholesale Grocer,
—AND DEALER IN—
received weekly. I have an order for a lot
rovt' ‘
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of second hand books, provided they can
iHitai I ■ ‘ .SHUCK.
bo purchsed low down.
Hng28-ly
A gent.
Hutson & Co.,
General insurance agents,
AIKEN, 8. C„
Represent the -following' flrst class
companies: .
London and Liverpool and
Globe Cos. . . . $27,000,600
Roys! Innumnce company . 28,000,000
Queen Insurance Conipany , 10,000,000
Western Assurance Company . 1,200,000
Ya.F. and M. Insurance Co, , GO 1 ',000
St. Psnl F. & M. Insurance Co. .Syti.tXM)
Petersburg Sav. and Ins. Ce. . OOO.OOO
Columbus Ins. and B. Ring Co. . 350,000
Cssh Assets . • • $0$,656,000
Gin Houses and contents. Dwellings,
Stores, Stocks of Goods and-all insurable
property insured. Call on or write to
_ HUTSON 4 00.,
sop 18- Aikeu, S. C.
sizars, Liquor and Tobacco.
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
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Monarch Whiskey.
Also, I. T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’a Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers *
celebrated Butter Crnekers.
bpp2(» ly NdftvlftS, 110, 112 and 181 East Bay. Charleston, 8. C.
r. Woop, BAKXWELLj S. C.
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COTTOiN FAUTUKS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Special Attention given to the Handling of
Cotton and all Other Products of the Farm.
ffOftlf/USSBJd rJR SELLING, «0@, FIR SALS.
Quick Sales and Returns. Cotton Advanced on in store. Fire-Proof WarehouH.
CORNER MdNTOSH AND REYNOLDS STS., AUGUSTA, GA.
scpl-3 m .
J. H. PARKER & CO.
Factors and Commission Merchants.
COTTON AND NAVAL STOBLS.
Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina.
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