The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, January 15, 1880, Image 2

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MU- - - ' . a • f ^ . . * ■ «^ v -'-V' ; , ‘ ‘ V; » » -^-v'-v *.. . . ' . / ^ . •;w . t . V.-, — ^ •■ 9' . ■'' I \^ rr / j ‘i : -“+-T- ®|)( jJrnple. Rcprcacntatire P»|K'i* of Barnwell Co» L1R0B8T OOllNtV GIRCULATIOV. 1880? «-B-TSWM5S?H THURSDAY*, JANUARY 15-. —' ■■<- W« mj uit taqiMMiUlu U>r tLo (Jew* uT otu ( rvip<>»4cnt(. ■—r rrr* V '. ' .'1.' 0 . ir /(/> rA’/f TtejmexTS: -j; ^ i CoawUienrj- hi a Jewel. Th« D^mbcracy of Sotjll* Carolina ia p’eJgtKl to adhere to and to be govern' ed by the principles of, the platforn of Kfo. The prtmusCi inado during fbirt rnupaigu by purty le dcra on every atunip ^cre accepted by tboae Republi cans, who, . preferring honesty and borne rule to carpet-bag corruption, aided us iu redeeming tlieSt’tc. Dur ing tho first two years of Hamptor.V adiAinistrntW efery pledge was made good, and i’w f878 tbe Democratic nfid Republiettti' fnrtiea unite<l re-electing Hampton on the same pbiUorno. By their course the Democracy ratified tho assurances of the ilrsi campaign nnd the lt>pnblicin aeceptancs of the rituntion was equivalent to the destruction of their puty organisation. The . rsnilts seeftred (Inting tjie four years of Dlmho- eratic rule nro gnnruntcrts ©r the better fruits awaiting us iu'the future. lua consistent following of our present j>olicy •ro progress nnd rnfety; ia any divergencj Uiere is danger of disiotegra- tiou- nnd defeat. We cannot see any reason why Hiueptoit’s voice slioutd how be h*a influential than heretofore, amt wo ctyindt- tmdorstnml that his pre ference for my particular candidate rhould bo regarded As a renson lor the denunciation of that “unfortunate.” Al though a United States Senator, Hamp ton is still a citizen of tho Slate and as 'TulTyyuatifieeftnlnvTng exprcssiou to his • *- j- rrnr • tVeWraoribe \VrdU . * Marylaod—A committee of ez-Cofi^ federatee, headed by Oen. J. It. Trim ble preeonted to Wlsa. Julia Jackson,* daughter of Bloncwnll Jncksoo, a beautiful and coatly bllrer pitcher aa dObrUtmua gift. * ..Nfw York—The Irish eleroent Is criuvrilenjhty crblteit by the nrrtvul in New rterotify i Yorifof Meaere, Barnell nnd Dil- f In accordance with section 100 of "An Act to reduce all acts nod parts cf acts providing for the assessment and tax ation of property Into one act,' and to amend the same,” approved March I9th. 1874. the delinquent. taxes of Burn Ion, from Ireland. £hj former Is ono of tlie most promltrent of the lenders to tie land reform movements iu Ireland. The object of their visit la two fold, to secure money to assist; ,their dcetUbte countrymen, and to advance the Interest of the party to which they belong ia Ireland, and wUl make a lecturing tour through the l/oited State*. Owing to the inoteased price of paper, the free list of the Augusta Bveoing News has been suspended. Colorado—The General government has given the Uto Indians twelve mil lion acres of tbe finest lands In Colo rado, n section os Itirgs as the States XKW A D VEH TlSEMEXl g. Delinquent LmA Sales. iurnwell county for tux yeur 1878 Is NEW A D VER TlXEflE X TS. i ’80 A SPLENDID OFFER. '80. The People ,\/;ir ADYEltriSEJIKKTS Chas. Pechmann. hereby published: AU.ES£ALK TOWNfimr. Avn«. BulM’gt. LuU. John C. Allen. Trustee 3»i> - ^ ■»_.* .. Mrs. Mary Carter * 150 1 Jno M llonvei* : ^ : v-,- 1 ' Sarah Htevensott . 1 W L Dr pass .050 *10 . W B Williams k eo»*. 3U(1877.’78l ,C A Williams & Co L.. d 1. BEL DOC TOWNSHIP. W L Conners ( 77-78) 334 M veis Bohaparto 100 J C Coldfng . .• list. Jas Tilley M B Sams k Bro 75' Mrs Martha J Williams £1 h.VUjiZRO TOWNSHIP. . ~ R C McMillan 4 A J Ostrander 1 prcfarcnces as the humblest mnu ia ottr fnkist. There is nA room and no neeeS- > ity ra our Stata fur two Democratic • ]>articA. There i* need for one nnd Only ono. FitnCJS for ofltcc should be tli*» first consideration in the nooiinatidn cf enudidates. Tbs “claims” of this or that man cu tba J'cop'c should only turn the balance iu bis favor when qualifica tions and character are equal, but they should never weigh ro heavily as to se cure places for those aet qualified foa t.fiice. No prtrty citn Be long-lived that gives itself up to wrt-c’fmllfis, permits itself to be bulldozed ty roalconteuts, or that follows fa'sc prophets iato the wil diMNMaa. The oatopaiga that is opening r»Tr“aitd 1tV tylfU courteous,' nominations will be sattefautery, and after the eke- tiun peace sliall reign in all our borders. valued at f4911,008,COO. At the various mlids la tho Uaile<l State, over six -million* of peine* Of money wero coined jdurlttg the past year they amount to nearly Bfno mil-' lion of dollar*. Alexander Ilamsey of Minnesota, lifts been confirmed Secretary of war, sfico McCrary appointed United Utatoe Judge for the Eighth Judicial Circuit. - rrotniaent.BaU.road inan.ata goulof -nrs— Kdltwrinl .^olo*. Yankee faith in the oipnipolenee o^ ibe almighty dollar never weakons. In Maine tho Democrats and Greenbackers, ivbo were ia po'sersion of the State government, counted out Repiibli , ’niis and counted in themselves, straightway tits unprecedented rascality, and Blsino grows so indignant that bo falls into an other fit and foams over tho iniquities of tbe villainous FustonisU. Tim latter, however, taking advantage of Republi can Stupidity and theft* own good luck, take their aeats irt the Legislature, or ganise it and go placidly to work, and amoug the first revelations made we have tbe startling announcements of several members that bribe's had been offered them by the Republicans if they would not qualify, and would thus permit the “counted out” to get possession of the government. The Democrats acknowl edge that they accepted the bribes and the pipers tell up that they took their scats. It ia a clear case that both ptrtics in Maine are corrupt nnd unscrupulous, but we are of the opinion that the Re publican* will win eventually. Their long education aud experience iu politi cal trickery give them an advantage over the Fasioaists, which such apt pupils can hafttiy hope to overeom*. At all events there will be no other war than of .words. Th« prestige of Hale, Hamlin and Bldno as wire pullers is sadly weskened, and wc hope that they at least will be reuitted to all the quiet cf private life, and that remit will am* ply corn pc two ft the rest of the Union for i this little family quarrel. Up a petition to Congress, praying that body to reduce the tariff on Imported Steel rails to ten dottnra p>er ton. Prto now twenty eight a ton. The governmest receipts from in ternal revenue for tho last six months of loot year, were i-Kty one million five hundred thousand dollars, and eighty seven million, seven hundred thousand dollars from customes. The valu* of the exports of this county, exeeeds the Imports by on* hundred and fifty millions dollars. Each of tbe Hire* leading Steam Ship compnnhs nre preparing to build a steam ship to ply between this country, and Europe, which In maty ’point* will excel any vessel no wafloat. Tbe proposed dimensions of ono of in and two-third yards, with a breadth of beam of fifty fact, Its oir ylrgcApnelty, will be fourteen mlllioa pounds, and Its engines will be ten thousand horse power. Maine—The cloud which threatened war In Menlo ha* passed but tbo fttnte Is still in a very uaaeuled Utate. The declsslon of the Buprcm* Court on the questions stbmltted by tho Governor only settled one point. The Fuslonist do not constitute n quorum in th* house and tho Republican members will not meet with them and there is there fore a dead lock in tbe election for Governor and Council. A Fusion member of tbs* honso has made oath that be had been offered 11,000 by tbe R'-publlcaue to itslgn, that his plac* might be filled by a B -publican, the day after he made the oath, which was In an official manner, and with tho ex ception of the offfoer sdmlnstcrlnf it and the witness as to it, a seqret trans action, he met the Republicans who bad made the offer and accepted it rfcetvcing Us 91,000. H* says that other members in the rank* of lb* Fusionlsta have had tbe ram* propo sitions made to them. 275 1000 Miss Julia 0 Millet W W Dart Est. Elijah Willis . ' v ■. BCSNKTT triUMid TOWNSHIP. of Mresuchusetts, Amount and fmiVwKLL townmhp Rhodh Island combined, ns thrfo are a‘» tit j ^ . but 3,000 Indians all told .each man, - - i10 woman and child will have 4.000 acres of laud. And yet they are not happy*. A man whoa short tlmo jrgo re pro-, sented one of the Ensieru Btutcs as Ui Red Stales y mator, i*. now on the chain gang at Leadyllic. Tho report of Commlasioncr Le Dtfc 6T the pyS’diict* of- the United thatea for tne year 1879 Isas follows: Corn 1 514,899,000 bushels, valued at WJHixSou t’9 2 Judson Rountree 800 8 T J Rountree giitr 2 J T Botkwcll ('77-78) - H°: ULACKVILL* Towssinr^ S PGuiaotm •0 . Mi** C C Barf HO 1 C U llavti.-g * 118 1 J N Rcvanirhaa 5 (1 Lusclier 1 K-t. JeffWi lit ant —t" riatfjpoxo rowxstiir. . Mrs Mary T Connelly loti 7 MrA Kliznbetli Freeman 212 N O uStfner• £00 2 room wit.* rowK.-atP. K-t. Mrs C, I Bailey ■800' 13 Stephan Ondby< 1(>0 F,*t. Tho* Nugent 1*2 Hampton Patrick HO Est. Edward Telfair non f 0 . . [1870-71 -72-73-71-7S. ■ . ". I Bart Grubbs ,1 Henry Hartzog 150 10 J A Mctlrcary m Joseph Kin-ttl ICO obkat vvritaM ToWs*!iir’.- F.*t. Jno W Bradley U(t—: J J Newman, children 80 Pfizer Rodgers A Co fCO 0 midwat Tbwasaii*. J 1> Carter ICO 8 MrsJ J Clayton K.O * Mrs 8ylvania Clayton 150 * Henry Coleman 8 i.aborde Kdround 26 3 Kit Robinson 2S 3 MraJ Pcarlstin 112 11 KKD oak Towssmr. II D DTwigi* H00 Jameo Hicks too 8 W H (twens (Trustee) 100 2 Hrpeebeth ^netting 3:’, 4 BOASHART TOWXSHir. L" X Gardner 600 2 J T (Jrandr 75 4 James Moore r 8(H) 2 •TcAMor.a TOW1VSIMF. Fh.t. J C Sanders 850 2ft ft 3 Barker 4*0 » Mrs 8 A Connelly 121 TtWiBB Mil,■ rowaaitp. J TSearia 400 2 wif.ttsTOir Tcwssnir. B E flrandy 100 1 Henry Harley 1 It Hutson 4 Mrs Emma Mcf.etaor* 40 P Mitchell 1 Mrs VI IV nod berry 1 Heorgo Hi son » Babrwbi.l, B.C.,Jao 12. ~—It ANb tOflSVIM.E WM.Y COPRIER JOURNAL I have received « whole train load of ()ne year (or $3; two papers for Uttlo uioro than tho prlco pf one. : i l*en«l us t* mid receive your homo paner ! T? Vf .’TTf Yi 1 A Tff fU'S' 1 (T!! Y9O With the Courier-Journal, the host, hriglit- As-AVi* h» V SA w sJ<-/ NE. W A 7) VER TIERMEKTE. ) JELi» %JTm Jl, JE3>^ A House, Sign and Coach Painter: -AI.SO- at and ablest family woosly In tho couu- <r >’* ^ •:- :c . . —KOK— HOME MADE FERTILIZER, Supplied in any quantity, ly G. A. I’lIILLlDS, Agent, jadl.’Vv Williston, S. Christmas -and NaW Year, 1880GHU1880 SPECIAL REDUCTION IN PRICES CONTI NT KB FOR JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. The fiou.se of the l imth Superior Pianos YEN OF TOE BEET MAKERS! —AT - ; T. M. H. 0. T. S. - Large cash purchases, with linear- passed facilities, enable G. O Robin son & Co. to sill- at lt«M than Now York price*, with a good stool anil cover. Freight paid to any point. T-'OR- Wlilch I will ecll cheaper Diaii tkfy. can bo bongkt in tbo ctiit'S. Come and examine my stock before pur- elk'Hlrrg elaewhcn*. — I also have a hfrl class slock.of Clothin^j Boots and Sliot'S. Groveries, d\ Dry G OikLs —IN MV* Bar Room Can b« frouad llir finest (dock of WINES, LIQUORS" AND SEGALS Ever brought to the village, AVI ion you Tome to Barnwell don’t forget to call and-see me, ^ Chtjs. 1 chmnnn Stoves, Stoves ^urnituro RetoTiolied an 1 VarnishoL . . —AND— r ' REPAINTED IN GOOD STYLE. buggies ’ ' J,- . F,T*r C- y 1-*.. Read the Following: ' ; > '"V v , . n.UUNWKM, C/II., S. c'.. jammry'k. 1P80. I would rcipceffully •recornthond ilr. K. U. TOHlN,to the people of Barnwell aK a fir A-e rtM midC-Mn-h I’nUtti'r, lteliv>«t-j he can da wark i»f » than ii pem-r.i'lv d'uie'in caiiitry place*. . fjanT5»tfs»j ‘ J. J. BRABHAM. ss’ics I sies! ! T • I FROM THE CELEBRATED iniahe Ctfrriage Worksj CIXGIN Is - ATI, OHIO. Numorou? testimonials from pnr- ctraswrw; in thin and ether Staff#; Votl- fy The fact that prices for pian-ia ioff organs, cf same make and rcyle, nr* less at tho Music House of the South than in New Yoik. 100 Flanos! 200 Organa! At lowest price* Ou our popular monthly plau of easy - payment. And al-Ln'iwlecL-ed by all to be the host Baggies* flir the price ever brought to tbii j-ity. now in store at 713 BROAD STREET, (opposite Mafl>nic Hall) Al - GUSTA, GA., aud ibrsalwat astonishingly now prices. Cftll sbon, as I wilL.re- anain but two awtAs brtiger. Armthcr car trufti TdCeive<1—-cbe«p^r and better ttmtt ever. THEO. tCAl’Il AN, .Commission Merchant. ‘.j.n-8-2w “ 1 - J. J JI T^TLCK Agept for Factory. ——w On baud and ariiviug by every stenm- er the largest and best bclccieU stock of first cities StomasdEafigos South of Baltimore, U. I. O. M. 2 2 NotScr is hereby given (list the Whole of (lie several parcels, lots nnd parts of lots of real estate described in the following list, or so much thereof as will be necessn^ to pay (he taxes, penalties and assessments charged thereon, will be sold by Alfred A drich, Esq., Treasurer of Bsrnwcll County, 8. C., at his office, i* skid county, en Monday, 2a February next, no less said taxes, assess, mentt and panalties ba paid before that time, and the sale# will be-continued irem day to day until all afsald paroe's. lets and part* of hte ef rasl estate shall be sefd or offered for sale. - C. E. LARjriGCTC, janlfi-td Auditar Barnwell Co. TfKIMIJTF. OF nF.SPF.CT* WHOtBA*. Ttdiff pleas* Almighty Oixl. on the I3lh day o( July l«*t, to remove from oumuMAX Brother ilENKT lUnfZ'KI to that boon* from wh*n6* nry traveler ever retiunoth. It Is Just/ meet and Dmp*r a Should In some r*- A combination has jn«t been fomteff by thft Ntuhvif*, Cbaftanooga and St. laiais, tho Western and Atlantic nnd tho Georgia Ueutral Railroads, which will give .1 new impetus to the business of Savaunab. Parenger train* or* to run from §4. Louis to 8avan**h in 39 hours, and freight train* in four day*. It seem* oertais that thi* n«w trunk liu* will divert fram Baltimore heavy thipmeaU of Western produce, and among other results #0 look to wc a fresh agitation in thi* 8tat*. 1 f favoi tng the completion of the Spartanburg and Nashville Road and it* connection with ffcs Ctarfnnati Southern Railway— Charleston will hardly content herwlf with the ahip canal which our lost Lcg- is’atare gave her. y mmvm in . 1 ■■■■ ■ ' 1 j Tm P*ovL*aa<iOourlor Journ*J,T3 that ttvYug ifmnkin snectful and kindly manner, notice the death of their fellow creature*; and, We KBEss. It Is doubly the duty of our Brotherhood to pay that respect to tk* death of a worthy Brother Master Mssm; Tbenrfor*. toeit —— R.'rolvwi, i. That w*. his fraternal brothers, though wo Niw submissively to tho hand of our Creator and Most Worthy (irand Master 'bo-e, folly apprbi late tbe loss Oman Lodge eustslne, In hie death. that hU exemplary life, not only In the tile .butinlilequletfaiolly circle, of th> Lodge, uubi.t itw ■••iu’i 7 uitvi.-. In hiabu«lnd*s transactions; iu bin social eorDmuMoations and In Ida public and po- diical ttftlllatl ne, waasueh as to endear him to not only to us ss Masons, but also to all citiEcns who had tho good fortune to know him. lived, It***o!vod, J. Thab we. Ms bereaved brethren, will c«)ntlnuatly s'rlve too/nu- file his noble cxaimJeo, end like him. aim for the hlghet-t plnlen! of ir^sonio honor and Christian intecitty, and endeavor to live go as to die Ix'lovod and respected by alt mankind generally, and by Mssons partb ularlj. Jtesolvod. 8. That a page of the journal of this Lodge te dedicated to hts nienmry, and that the** resolutions tie spread upon the minute book, that Ma c ons yel tube ‘ A their \Mawmm -- leisure see In whaV esteem our'deceased brother was held try ua as Masons, and through Maeonryby mankind I and raised, may 1 hat e< Resolvsil, 4. 'that ac.ipy ef these reso- lutions I e neatly written la mourniiur and handed to the bereaved family, and that they be published iu oue or both el the couuty papers. I). F. HOOTON, - c ' h*4W * Committee. ■ isl hm D. A.. WALKER. Importer nod dealer in Italian and American Marbles. Tomb-stopea of any design, made on moat reasonable tvi ins. EstablUbed in 1792. Char leston, 8,0. JdBlIly SHERIFF’S SALES. Eircntloi Salts. Benj. ktokts and Jeffsrseo Stskes, Admin - isl raters of Lucy T. Btskes, dseessed, vs. F. C. Ayer—ffxscatiea Sal*. BT TIRTCE OF Aft *XRCPTIO!f TO ME directed in the above entitled ease, I will offer for sa «, at Barnwell O. B., 8. C., *n Monday, the 2d day of February TFiO, it be ing saUsdny, the following real property, U«wit: All that tract, piece *rplantati*n of land, sit uat ed,lying and bring in Barnwell eoua- fy. Stats aforesaid, containing nine hun dred acres, mere or less, and bounded nerlh by lands ef Mrs. L. Carter, east by lands of W. Cartar and C. Hiers, south by lands of Ehfhardl and weal by lauds ef Lawton Bishop, Lewis Prescott and George Ktnard. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. " LA* ,janl5-td Tw. YNCASTTX 8. B. Oi Sheriff’s Sales of Personal Property. W. T. Blanton vs. Prestos Bettison—Execu. < (ion Sale. BY TlRTCB OF AN EXICCTION IN the above case 1 will sell at the residence of Preston Bettison, nsar Barnwell, S. C., on Tsesday 8d day of February 1889, it being salesday, the following personal property, for cash, lOOboshels corn, more or len. J. W. LANCASTlfrl. jarfl5-td —— V w- ». B. t. seeds, Seeds. Just received, at the Barnwell Drug Store, A large assortment of fltESH GARDEN SEED. —ALSO- BED AND WHITE ONION SETS JOBaBBliLIIIfi BS» japl5-4 rurchsssrs of pianos ani ortrans, Musical Instrumcntsf, ’ fNb'*et Music and Musical Merchandise of every fic- sCrlptlon, will aav* from 20 to 30 per ctut by vleltlnr the M-i»!c House of the South, or corresponding with Q. O- Tuning and Rpnjtlrlnu: -of piano.., pipe organs, and all kinds of musical Instruments, byO. H. Taylor, the onjy authorlZ'*d tuner of the Augusta Muaic Houne. j BSJIWIKSLB'S FERTILIZER DEPOT- Kerr’s Wharf, Clttrlcsten, S. C. 1 The following first class fcNilizrrs, al ways sn band and promptly shipped to or. der: Bo. 1 rsru.vi.-(n Gusnape Guano. No. 2 or C*tton flusno. Nova Scotia I*nd I’lasier. Fine Ground 8. C. Phosphite Flour. Orders for other fertilixrrs filled at msrkel prices. HERMANN Btl.nriNRLE, janSvlm Kerr’s Wharf. ( , h'!rl''»ten, 8. S. r J'IIK IINDEiejElWnKrN l* Ice Company. Ice by the pound, hundred weight, barrel, ton and car load. PRODUCE OF ALL KIND?. Apples, Potatoes, Onions, FnAl, Fish, Oys ters, Game and Ppultry. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. * Packed per order, a specialty-. OCR FELECTE!) BRF.FBED fOCLIRT Cannot be excelled in quality «r price, Fs- pccia) aUcniisn paid 10 shipping ihc saipr. ICE PACKED FOR SHIPMENT, , Isv large or small quantities. a.h. Ticiirty * CO.. seplB-Sfla 9 Market Ft,, Charleston, 8.17. SEO. M. COfYiN, Mtl.rs « COUNTRY PRODUCE, Poultry, Game, Hgg8 f Butterj Potatoes, &e,, No 108 Meeting St» Charleston, S. C. oclfl —JOBBER OJT— Foreign and Pomeslic Dry Goods, Niotlon*, Fancy Good*, dec., 153 MEETING STREET,. CHARLESTON, 9. C 72-85 *3 Tot the Fastest Selling Book of the Age i iA F ’ The Housebold and ABMER8* OYCLOPED: A iHniwhoMoocrwilty—one that every family nredi i Llhrary of Use lb A <4 «. .N ' IT f __ AO-HiM'I'H are m*-oi- tnq with rival .acrcas, for every family who fc'e* ‘ wants it. Bocure territory St once. Ad- Anchor St; PnMUkinff Co., Louis, Mo., ra y former cusiomt ra t uat i Dave re- s*pl8-ln ^ Or, ATLANTA. GA. * Dd , al1 ' — orders for bRultog of suy dvecriptl pu Which will b* sold at piicc* that.de- fy oompctltlon,- AIj-', a full Hue of Kerosene Stoves find Fixtures. I-mdt the well known celt brut d Times Cook. Without exfoptlcn, tho beet mad>\ mwAm rnmn, 118 King St., Charleston, S. C. S. N. Bellinger Has iust receive 1 a new stock of !>ry .Goods., BOOTBr &HOU3 ^ * —\ND— 3ST OTIONS, * And a lot of Fresh Family Groceries And an n apart ed lot of goo-Is fir Chrisi ma- which h -will aril at prices which onu noi brl.raten at re'aifiM Cb irlc-sion or Aiigu-**»i Call and sos for rnurve'f. GRAND DISPLAY OK Mew deeds A.P. Manville’s. A new, larpc hrid complotc atuck of goods, just received, confistin^ -of the latest novelties in Ladies’ Dress (ropds, .Trimmings, Ribbons. Iloisery, Gloves, Scarfs, llnndkcrcliicfs. Trimmed and Uutrimmed Hats, U(nbrebas. Boota asd Shsas. CLOTH L\Ur. CA.SSIMEUE?, ^ ‘—- JEANS, Ac., In great variety. HATS, CAPS, CENTS’ FURNISH ING GOODS. _ Chbico GroccriesS) In great variety and of tlicTery best Hardware, Tinware, Euckcts. Tub?, &e. Prices as Low as the Lowest - i ' ■ - Ti c' alxtvc goods have been selected with care and bought for push, which will enable me to soil at lowest prices. oc’-S-’-f A. P- MatltrlllA. . i Wanted ! A man. without a family, who has hnl some cxpetlenert In fairtnrur, to take charge of a throe-hoiw* farm. Liberal wages given, with comfortable-hoard. ApfMv to Mrs. JUDlrll HOLLAND. fanft-K <}rr«Tiliintl. 8. r. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES TO ALL OK ray former cusiomcra that I have re- ricKinte adavant, AtUntys, So'Wms uri fonnsellors. ] Fbakci* IF. Ficxuao, I John C. Davaxt, Celumbia, 5. C. I Barnwell C. II..S.C. • ■ ' '' ■ » I -* left at my rseidenee, or that of Mr. J. T. Ingram, will be thankfully receiv ed, and promptly attended to. *ug7-ly. “ J. 8.KQUCK. AdrertLc in The People. Gifts WITH -AT- AXaliAN’S FINE WATCIIBS, American and Swiss, of the Latest Styles. • Rind JEWELRY. A LIMITED NUMBER OF energetic canvassers tv engage in a pleasant nj protal>1 e biVdtless. Goodmen will bud ai^L w T O NI A H r M <» \ i: Y . Pitch will please answer this i|dvcrtisc- ment by letterj, tritclosiog stamp for-reply, sia'lt-g V. f;:il bu-,;tfc“< C.t^ c'h-' -t-H-Ncwnnd Elcjnnt Deiigiis ami Exquisite Workmat-.ibip. ' ’ gaged in. None but those who inrati business need apply. Address, Fislkt, lUnvxT Ac Co., mchlS-lv > Atlanta, Ga. ST E U LIN G 81LY E R W A R E, h _ f In Fresh and Beautiful Vattorns,especially adapted for tVcddhig 1’vc-ents. r '" platkdwAre, Henry Bayer,’ SILVER Tei Feta, Waiters, lec Pitchers, Butter Pislje^ t’jjps, tioblcts. Spoons. Furkauf beat quality, c.e. , - * CHOICE FANCY GOODS. Trench nrul American (,'Lvks, Fine Tabic Cutlery, Spectacles, Ac. WiHcbtsI Jewelry Carrfo’ly liepaireJ, THE RL'ST GOODS AT T1IE'!.0>Y- EST ITUti^. t) &mrs linn, ■ se;-2*>-ly !KJ7 King Nt-. Charlj-iiton, 8. C. Wholesale Fruit Dealer Apples, Potators, Colors,Cabbages, ■ * X ( tHoanuls, Lemons, ^ranges Bananas, Buisins, Figs, etc. , 215 F«.t Bay St., Opposite Custom, lions*. BamlxTs Sale Slab'es. JD1* IPa^SfOESS, Druggist 1 Apothecary, 8. C., I have ju-t rc-ecivcd a largo stock ttf very Mipcritrr HbtR^ES and MULES, and offer them for sale at iinprccedcnt- r aIU* 1i.\v Arirr»« A (•:.!! will tout Hire; F. M.RAMRKRG, novfi- .* Rntnberg. S; U. HRAGKVI RLE, ‘ II AS on hand nnd is o uistnntly rncr-lvirK a It wuli *-1 -ti ck of puiv LiM ( Hi MU.AI>. 1*'IN’ IS. OILS. PKill I M- LbY, TOUXI itKIC-A-BKa*. PAILAP M i-Ltll.INES and L»t tt*.*/fi-Is nundrice. all i f wbb it lie t (Ti'ttj iUI I i.c ui -f-t ivaM Lu.bl,* f « i ms for cash or < oUttU> pr««ltb-*. i'tMi-f-loiml c !U iu town or countryt prytni»t)y attcntlctl To. f • , ct2-ly 2t57 King St., Chftrlesroc, S. C. BFum.-Clark, 251 SUOMI SiTI> ! £2Y. AUGUSTA, GA. Ill IXTKKCITV. Zepl:r«, Canvas, Kibbone. l.acea, Ac., ~ Real and Imitation ILir Good*. Agency ter Mure. Demorest * Hcliabl* Pattern*. novft-Km Flii MSTSSHPIS, OOO HTJSIIELS — OUMIINE fcfcMCT — HKD RUST PHOCF SEED OATff Fi r.jia'c at 73c. per buehel, sacked f AND A LARGE COLLTCTtOS CK UTL. V A1 J-If* at ini.t .ral.iyuict*. * »-ljr E H aOGcElS Importer, Alantifacfurer 4ml Deotef^iu c RIFLES, GUNS, PISTOLS AND ■ " *7 ■, — •< 3Pocket Cutlervt iAmmunition <<g ull IiLiiidH. 245 Rro-td Street, A ugusta^ Georgia. novO 3tn nnd dclivciH at d>'pot JOHN B. HAIR, nn:r2R.tf ElVo, S. C. II.. R. 0ffcgf* U^mirittg Hone Promptly Aud all BtyU-a of Moulingaf ^rfqunrt- frame*, Made to nrdet, HtbO par e«-r:t. leea than ever offered. CL’r<>m<'n, Eo- gmvings and td! st>b-s of Pipftirea Framed ut romarkiittly low figure?. Portrait, and Mirror Frames RegtIHed. Photographs at greatly reduced prices. Ra+ IsfaeUoo guar,teed r «t—^ Pelot & Cole’s Gallery* rve‘23 3in 192 Broad Ht., AugustH, Ga.‘ WULBERN & IT! ’Wholesale Grocers And Dealer In , Provisions,Litjiior^ TobaccOj &c. 167 AND 1G9 EAST BAY, Charleston. - - S. nov27-3m A. Armstrong of W WI I.I, IH'rON. H. , Keeps constantly on hand a good aupply General Merchandise, at r«a*otvabU pr;c*.* v All kinds cf NtO- HITK taken at fhir pricca. vcpl8-tf Chas C. Leslie. Wbolesnie and Retail Dealer lu Fikh, (. a^ne*, Ixjbhtcit», Turtle?:, Terrapin?, Oysters. &c; Stalls No*. 1 A 2 Fish Market, Charleston * So. Ca* Having made large additions to my husinesH. 1 am prepsd to furnish Firh, Game, Ao. at short not lee. AH ordsis promptly attended to. o. ft u A f o UxJ* l' > rt *'\» vv^tTTw PATENTS '■'1 SAM'L U.IIARSBALL EDWARD C. MAR3U ALL JULIUS J. WESWAT, SAM'bB.lIAESHALLiGO., S ''. . - ’.; •v.v» „.. 4 niruBTLRS OF Hanlware, Cutlery, Guns, etc,, and Agricultural Implements, ! 314 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY, :n of the Golden Gun). 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