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. r I K ' X' T* •i •» i - i. V V u. -ii— V"= tl)t People. Re^MCfUtatlre Paper of BarniTeH Co. LARGEST COUNTY OIRCOUTION. Om* Yiur $2.00 Hi* Mouth* —■— 1.00 "S? } AffCMt* or The People. mmSSSS* i c<invamImr A<r8nU< TVlUtolon—(i. A. iTilLLii**. Hlko-H. O. HtAhhkia. i.<rs.i HUnk»me-M»|. O- K. StkadxiaN. (Imhanis—C. E. *t YLER. Midway—0. I>0K*sisa. Bamberff—D. V. II.kjtkh. . '<• Altoodofe-W. O.jIom***. . Duufcart&u oad Grcoaland* GhoIKiE H. ^OhMt'WtOiri-ll. M. ALKXANrtEB. Our subscrlbera and advertisers can call upon the neiurest Ajrcnt whonevor they wlah to settle tlieir ao ounte. Our Agent* are aiithoriaed to receive and give receipt* f»>rall - A Stockton (Cat) gardener ha* *nc- eeeried itr producing black roac*, by grafting dark red rose* ioto an- oak tree. A Whisky dealer in Buffalo^ N. Y.,. iron to tnon is wotnan^-wliisky next.” The name of the first man to carve a >ipe out of meerschaum was Carl Krot ates, and hi* first pip* is said to be m the museum at Pcsth. ' .9 •* , Ata ecdilingparty at Ji feslntwant, a malwlroit watcr^ontrives th'’upset a tureen full cd" rich soup, on the satin dress of a Indy guest, vtlio takes on ter- ibly and threatens Kiwterlcs. “Do not Jt^t^TIf^k'nOaTpws worry, madam," says the waiter, kindly; I Venstisn Carpets, for llalb •‘fliero’s more soup in the V.tchen” I c “J M(1 Fig . d Cttr This U a story of what happened not f pets, ong since in. the Pitie Tree State: A *-;J Coursae, brothers! there Is nothing I-i the the world brave men should U If the hart be linn and stcmW. IKhe arm be strong and ready, ’ear; Half our ilaugers disappear, Ofrly cowards fa' dht »nd falter, Only cravens shi ink and palter. Only dost arils are dismayed. Meet each trial -never tl j Pace roisforttine and defy it: Oouruge, brotliers!—who’s afraid?' (Jqtirfcge, brothers! there Is nothing Int i the world true men appalt* Still be true to man and woman, To the God of truth a true man, True to self when duty calls. Sb that’s false In wool or doing Soul and body In lng«< to ruin; Lying’s still a losing trade; Do the truth snd fear no evil; Speak the truth and shame the devil: Courage, brothers!—who’s afraid? Courage, brothers I there Is nothing , Brave and true men should affright; fitfe’s a warfare high irml holy ' tn« ‘ For the lofty and the hoi uy; , God and angels watch the fight; fin the roar, atid rush, and rattle, In the sweat anti blood of battle, Fight a« men for Ught arrayed, - Whether vsnqulshedor vlotdilousi GOod men’s Ih cs and death's are glorious Courage, brotlie si—Who’s afraid? (J. F. Walker, In Cassell’s Magu^lue, llsiftootl and Vary. A Barnwell ‘‘Democrat" writes a let ter to the Abbeville Medium, which paper has hung out a Gary flag, from which the following is an extract: rt Wo can afford to jest about this thing bceause wo know how this race going, and if you don’t know we will tel you. A fellow once was courting a gir much against her father’s wishes; the old man told him if he ever caught him at his house he would shoot him, am everyone that knew him knew that he meant it. The young fellow’s passion however, was so ardent that ho was willing to risk the danger, and he pair his visits every night after the old folks retired. Ons night lybout twelve o’clock tfic fbvi*g couple were startled by bear ITlfc UlC OTU ixlioll ICChW *1 to osw** svavoM cauv coming lowarda (be sittiag room where they were. There was n* escape for the young man but to jump out of the win dow, which he did, but just as he struck the ground a fierce bull deg the old man owned sprang at him. Ho sought refuge in flight.. Round and round the house be ran, the bull dog after him, until he had made the circuit ten times, and he was so fleet of foot that if he had run round one more time he would have hat the dog by th« tail. If Gary don’t bo the track by the time tho convention meet* Hngood will have him by the tail.” Brief It Carpets, Oil Clotlis ) Shades and GR O GBR IE S. 9 •-r**V MASONIC HALL ItUILDING. Respectfully asks yeur attention to a full lin* of the following Goods sold low tor cash, to effect quick.sales will be Carjtet Hfpannient. Curtail Rtparinieui. (yiirta'Mi Materials WMiuow Cornices anil Band* Grocery Hepailnfcul Under the management of The tar cut Paper. The Suxnv South haA been constant ly improving till it has now nt-tuly ’<$(.'/ > tuined to perfection. The last Issue comes to us eulurgml to -18 columns, Is really a grand number in eVery respect, and every body should send for it with* day. la futmo H wtil combine alt the best features of all tho papers oPthtp day, ami may Justly be cikliod the, national family pa per .of the South, for : every, family will surely take it. It will contain every possible Variety of reading mn'tsr, with splendid illustra tions, ut;d every thing to entertain, nmu-e Htid Instruct a family. Make Up clubs lu eVery community, and send rigbVaK)ng,.fur it. Claim of five can get (t for 8‘i UO each year. 4 klugle [Hiopy is §2 50. DonV wart for Agents, Address J. H. & W. B. SEALS, —~. v ‘Atlanta, (Ia. hnce rurtaia*, new and very beautiful — —* . Mr. JNO. I). BaKKB.' OKO. S. H ACK bit & SOS, V mancfacti'bees or V- Curtain MuslinsandCvetimne* Window Shades, all she* WiwdsW lldllands, all color* Floor Oil Cluihs, beautiful and v r ...jdtcap .---i new Baptist convert wished very much J Table Oil Hotbs, all widths to be baptiaed by one nnnlslcr, and to J ^ lr p a rP*'*i Kodi, and jinn the ehutch of another. Mtc went j Cncoa and Canton Mattings, to the first, and asked if it could be I s'l w tdtl>» done. “\o8," he replied, -‘I could do Door Mwts , ^ it, but I don’t lake in washing.” | 'Vindow Shades, nlh The cudom of r earing eravnfs w ofj^arpit Thread, Ca'rpet Tacks, h'ronch origin* Two distinct etyinolor Carpet Binding ^ ' 1 Picture Cord, Picture 'Nails, Picture Tassels Feather Dusters,/Hair Brooms and Cobweb Brushes " Carpets made and Oil Cloths laid promptly, by a. couipe' tent workman. Choice Faiiiily Groceries re- 1 eeivOd daily v Ferris’ Magnolia Hams DOORS, SASH, BLINDS. w . and UnMns 'Material v r Of every description. gics have been given to the word cra vat. According to Menage icis a cor ruption of carubcttc, a kind of collar peculiar to the French Carabineers. Other ctymolngiats derive the word fr<frn Croat. Towards the middle of the cvcntcenth century a military corps orgonized in 1‘raave in imitation of sonic Croatian regiments employed in Aoa tria. In this French corps eveh th« Croats were imitated. They wore a sort of seal f, folded round the ncc-k and gracefully over tire chest, lu the course of time this fashion was generally adopted and the scarf received the name of Croat—which was afterward, for the sake of euphony, changed to cravat. One of the most eminent of the Gcr» man marsliala, w|io is never so happy as when staying at*bis charming country #cat, is notorious for his zeal for early rialuf.' Ha sets his servants ami ncighborr (be good example, as be thinks it, of turning out of bed st four o’clock every summer morning; and be makes a point of visiting bis stables, farms and fields, a* the hour of daily work begins, in order to see that every one is uuly at bis post. One morning his zeal impelled him to rise nt three a. m., and when he went into the fields he was gratified at beholding ayoung woman with a sickle in her hand, diligently work her terv luirdest. _H V * M ~* *wr_ to Cqmc and Upholsterer's Good! 1 billl Paper* and Borders 300 Beautiful t'lirouios, very cheap . KwbroidcreJ Piano and Tailv Covers Ladies' Work Statute and Work Baskets ■ Fire Board Prints and Side light Papers Cornices made ami Shade* put us with promptness. Ferris’ SmokciT Beef Ton , cues and Bacon Strips i i , _ , , 'Best Crackers antrUIscuits,] Hume People iUUl SOUlkm E.HfrpTl^e always fresh Prices ns low as any -Establishmeut Dressed Poultry every .day I South, and all work first class. Pine Applet snd Cherry Pie serves by the pound Tea, Coffee, Sugar & Spices jCannedGoods Finest Cigava -i French Candies & Cocoanuts Sara toga Chips turd Chipped Beef, . - And everything else that is good to eat ipll7«1y OKiirle-ton, H. C. Planters Hotel. . ■ • T -7 " ** ' To nt>/ FriahJ* and the Travdi ig PubUe,^ . ■ . •- —c In consequence of the great reduc X. JSTO. 205 BROAD BT.. AUGTJSTA GA; Wholesale ami Re tail Dealer in .r % * HEATING STOVES TINWARE, ETtl He keeps in stock that first class stove, tho* Excelsior Cook-Hot Blast. • V - V » • * • ’ « . i r Patented 1859, 1801, JRG.In Extcnde.l ISC:]. Renewed lSl»7. Patented . 29, 1870. Patented November 28, 1870. ■ * .4^ March V IMPROVED 1877 ATTD 1878- ** — 1 -asc- —- rfc Sufcrlor beyond .comparison to nay big^hearth stove. itLthc market., . It haslacge single oven donrsj artistieally designed, lined with- tin and fitted with bright turubucklos • large hot bbrst liic door, swinging hearth-plate, and deep ashpit with Spi nr’suPatent Baled Ash Pan nud silter grate. The oven is- large, nnd the flues of unusual size, ^tid so nrraHfSI as to be easily (kept clean It has a large top, provided with Mtmigle's Patent (!as Burning Long Division Piece, the best cross piece in use. All the mouldings of the stove ar* heavy, mid its design and ornamentptiou will satisfy the most critreal taste. F<«r wood, the stove is titteil Masonic Hall Building, dee-18 A^UOUSTA, GA Men 9 Youths ami Boys ! tlon in all of the staples of onr coun try, I have concluded to reduce my rate* ! of board to §1 50 and §2 per day aceordinff to location of rooms. Sdoelal aecamtoodatlous for families and commercial travefers, My table shall not be excelled by any in the South, and will constantly be supplied with selected Boston beef. The hotel has recently undergone thorough re- ]‘pairs, and been yjewly furnished and martfe complete in all its appointmejats.' • Courteous clerks and attentive ser vants. with a Putent Combined Wood'G rate and Firo Dog, and entirely qpw airani:e- -urent, and the most durable wood grate in usi. . IOFR SIZES—ftinch, 622; 7 inch, $27; 8 inch, $30; 9 inch. |84. Call and see it before ['urcliasing elsewhere. Heating Stoves for Coal and Wo’od in variety. NRW CHART SMALL FLAT TOPSTOVR Priced as follows : No. G, No. 7 : $17; No. 8. §2U..8Uqi Stoves with lull jet U’immiugs, No. 0, $11; No. 7. mfi W- s i $ 1S - Tinware at wholesale price very low. For sale by - w. I- DELPH, . oV0-r»m AUGUSTA. (1A. Tv* COOKE’S Wben- you -visit Savar.naH-do not fail to call at the Planters, ns lam de termined ~4huL this hotel shall not be excelled by any in the South, regard less of price. —r+"“ Thanking yon for past favors, and hoping for a continuance of the same, *\ I am. yjiry rcspectfnlly fcb20 ly- X>HX bREriSAN. Manacrcr. FOR YOUR ?rr ju.rnc; V/K1TE Sewing Sachins the nr.sr of ajli.. LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM im AND AT \i\sr her Terv hardest. ” v ' her to him, $nd, pulling out Ins purse, gave her An OkNAMKNT lOTHE PKOtESSlON, AN Ul^G —A studer lent applied the other day to one of the district courts for admission to practice, and an examination com mittee of one was appointed by the Judge to ascertain his qualifications. The examination began with : Do you smoke, sir ? I do, sir. Have you a spare cigar ? Yea. Now, sir, what is the first duty of a lawyer ? To collect fees. Right. What is the second ? To increase the number of bis clients. When docs your position toward your client change ? When making a bill of costs. Explain. Wo are then antagonistic. I assume the character of plaintiff and he becomes the defendant. A suit decided, how do you stand with the lawyer conducting the other aide ? Check, by jowl. Enough, sir; you promise to become an ornament to your profession, and I wish you success. Now, are you aware of the duty you owe to me ? Perfectly. Describe it. , ^ It is to invite you t* diink. But suppose I decline ? Candidate acratehcs his hc:d. There is no instance of the kind on record in the books. You are right ; and the confidcnoc with which you make th« assertion shows you have read the law attentively. Let’* take the drink aud I’ll sign your ccgtiGcate. ▲ hundred colored emigrants arrived at Petersburg, Va., on the 15th, from Goldsboro, N. C., eoroute to Indiana, listed of Thn party consisted or men, women nnd children of ail ages and condi tions. Several hundred mere ere shortly to folio*. - A Connect lout man recently said; •Lend me e dollar. My wife bee left me, end I went to advertise that I am mot responsible for her debt*.’ a thaler, adding a fbw warm words of approbation. When he had returned hoifle, and was sitting at breakfast, he told his valet to fend the inspector, and. after describing the dress and appear ance of this pattern of womanly industry, ho asked that functionary if he knew her name. “Oh, yes,” replied he, af ter little hesitancy, “The girl whom your excellency has so richly rewarded is, alas ! Marie Rauer, the field-thief. The people say of her, your excellency, that she makes, hay while the sun doesn’t shine.^ She came out of jail ouly a month ago. Sho has, no doubt, gone off with an apronful of your excellency's clover, as wall as your excellency’s thaler.” It is a common, though nrstaken idea that labor was imposed upon man as a cutse. Tho first we read of Adam after his creation is that he was placed in the garden of Eden “to dress and to keep it.” This requirement was before tho fall, and, sin or no sin, the Creator destined man to work. It was a heathen poet who said: “It is a slavcls duty to plow, and a freeman* busincmtegpnjqy tho fruit of the plowing.” Unhappily, this opinion is shared by many, even among farmers and mechanics. In schooling . their sons they aim not to make them educated farmers and mechanics, but rather to shun these avocations because !hcy are connected, as they suppose, with degradation and drudgery. The object should rating be to honor the calling of the tuthcr^y teaching the son to bring more knowl edge and practical wisdom to ,t,hc com pounding of soils and the construction of labor-saving machines. If mere blind, unthinking force moved the plow and the saw we should not be able to boast that perish. Instead of toiling wearily by some mountain stream, intelligent man dammed up its waters, and com pelled it to saw and grind and spin for him. Instead of tho dim Indian trail or rude highway designated by marked trees, be constructed a road of iron, and harnessed to a caravan of wagons a steed whose muscles are steel, whose nerves arc brass, and whose heart is tho fire of red hot Lehigh. He has subjugated the winds aud waves to his will, aud even the lightnings of heaven become his messen gers, snd leap sway to do his bidding. The design of labor-saving inventions is to bring the powers of the mind to the relief of the hands, thus providing leisure for aoeial intercourse, mental cultivation and mliekms duty. "Then joy to htaa who o'er his t«k Remember* toll la nature's plan, < Vf no working thinks. And sever slake His Independence as a man." The A. W. Blanchard, Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed hi the Creed Claim - on Kina vm VERY mSSY OPr.RATrXO rvvz<l;cr;3T fcEt,s.iNO, M AJUnSOMIieT, A PSD Most Perfect Sewing 'Maciina . IK TK* WOftfct** Augusta, Ga., November fl»Sm FOR J. C. LUDLOW A CO. Corner of Broad and "Washington Streets AgfiUSTA, 61 OS ©I A, Conveniently Located To Business. With Telegraph Office in the Building, and Southern Express Company Office Next Door to Hotel Building. SUMMER RATES OF.BOARD, PER DAY', 01.5O- Single Meals, 50 cents. | Single Lodgings, 50 cents. juiyTGm W M MOORE Prop’r Ths greal*eya'sr!ly cl tM While !i fh» rwsl con. ttncino tribute to it* excel'cnc* an I superiority ever oB — . Ther mneobve*. «rd in su:'mmtnfl It to lh* trade we *i!t tt im«rt its rnr'i**, rnd in no Int’tnc* has It ever yet Jd;!-u to caUsiy any rscommenkabon In its tetcr. - Th* deitis>'d forth*White h.i* hjereasod to »ur>i an extent that *e are nj.v compelled to turn out •5. Ce*5e.yle*t» So-wri*-.^ if-v-B-y tlirco rsiiii-'itoa ia, tJao.C.a.-r to e'-ieplsn tf ORDER YOUR SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS. GIN ENGINES. COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wheel, Gin Gearing, Cheap! Jivdson’s Governers, Dlston’s Circular Saw, and Gumers and Flies, Belting and BaUbitt Metal aud Brass Fitting, Globe and Check Valves and Whistles, Gauges, eta, and Iron Brass Castings and repairs from Geo- R. Dombard &> Co., FOREST CITT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, KIAH TUB WATtR TOWKK, 170 FENWICK STREET, AruIIMTA. UKORG’IA. EDWIN HATES, CHARLES K. BATES, GEORGE C. SELMA?, JAMES P. Ginns, TUGS. R. MtGAUAN, EDWIN BATES & CO. • - - ~ J JOBBERS .OF — til -J d.CX33.tU3.3. Every machine i* warranted (or 3 years, and se'dfor c'th at l.' eral discounts, cr upon *asy psycicr.tS, t j suit the convenier.c* ot cu^'-omer*. WA5KT5 VaiJTSS fit USWCitaP TSSTTOST. VPiUTE sewiHgIiach/ive cqS th 2i8 Euclid Av&., Cleveland, Ohio, JOSEPH 1J DAY. SAM DEL TAXNAIIILL. SAMUta. II. 91 niEY Bay, Taiiiialiill & Co. ATTOT 'STA, OEOROIA. OFFEIt FOR SAiF. AT VERY I.OIVEST RRIC&S A FI LE ASSORTMEST OF ' - A " Carriages, Buggies and Wagons OF nr.LLini.r: A St) (,' I’AJiA S / A F D QUALITY Bolt-. M nplettiluT Ktovk of-Coach. Mafcrtnl. Axles, Sprinjrs, Sfoke*, llnbe, ftimn, Nbnft*. Mot.tinp. Ghie, Borax Masnry s Color-. Valentine'* Yarniahe*. &c.. Ac. SADDM^v HAUNF.SS, BRIDLES, C<>1.1.Alt*. LADIES’ ANlMlENTS’ FINK TRUNKS antFtoroS. (TXK Atnl HKMLOtK SOLE LEATHttt, CtLF SKINS and u full line of Sho* Fitdinga at reduced prices. Wc take pjeasare in statinjt tiiat we liaxcilie;iEeney fortlii*sectionfortlie‘ateof WILSON, C i’ll IDS A CO.'S riflLADKU’HIA D'AGONrt and CA RTS. which have no com peior in the field, imd ariij sell them nt j.iTcef within tlie ren^h jif ah who wants giwwiar- tirie. -Mti+gmu* fer lh* CORTLA N D WACUN on IMaifortn Fprinps. For persons in want of a cceap, jet- reliable Vehicle, we recommend the COItTi.'ND CilAUDJT, the ngnie-t. most stylish nnd best thin^o'n four wheels for sixty five doM ira (ium aiut Le ther Uell'ug two to fourteen inches. 1’acking of all kind*. Whips, Uin brellas. Neatsfoot Oil Blacking for Harness, etc aug21 -l.m 1>\ Y, tANN A1I1LT. f’O., Augusta, Ga. M. FRED DAM18II, (formerly of Barnwell.) FRED L. PIN ft H DAIMSISH ^ PINK HAM 313 BROAD STREET. • - AP6D TA. GA.. ^ (Next to Planter's Hotel) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOT H, S il 0 I! S. & i. tVe have on hand a large and well-selected stuck of goods which we arc o! fering at very low figures. We Make Small Profits and Quick Sales. WK GUARANTEE our Goods to lie what they represent. oct23 .‘lm ’ DAMISH &* PINKHAM WAVEKLY HOUSE. $2 Charleston, C. $2 — For sabs by— J. D. & T. F. S M I T If, 21*0 Broad St., - - ACousta.G.i. Only 5c. Each. DRY GOODS an" CLOTHING. Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St. Charleston, S. C. 71 <bn F. W. Wagener & Co. ? OMAlfclBTWI. S 0. 159 161, 163 and 165 East Bay. 2,4, and 12 Queen Street. 13,15, 17 and 19 A r eidue Range. 'r " Wholesale Grocers -and Liquor Dealers* Cotton and 3N aval Uteres. Factor®, xuano. Liberal advances made Sole Agents for Georgia and Wagoner Grange on Shipments of Coton. We have * special Produce Department fot which wc solicit consignments of Rough Kicc, Peas, etc. •cplfl-Cm J. H; PARKER & CO. - j- -Factors and Commissitn Merchants. COTTON AND NAVA STORLS. Accommodation Wharf and Vender RangeGharleston, South Carolina. —a- ■“ ,• ' - ' —A——r- , » _ -. . ^ _ Ltibeml Advances made on tonaignments, • \* : v ff * I will receive, In a few days, from New York, another iot of cooits, at FIVK (!ENTS E\CH. constating of bauce Pans. Brass Hand Bells. Toy Knives, Forks and Bpoons, Curry Combs, Hammers, Can Openers, Garden Hoes nnd Bakes com- bined. Hcl-sors. Lntnp < hlmneys, Kape- terie, Note. Letter and Cap Paper pertfuire, KnvF-lopes per package. Liad Pencils, e tiling Books, Chromop, Mullage. Ink, Slates, ABC Blocks, Checker Boards, Kook txtrnps. Toilet Soap, Tooth Brushes, Knitting Cotton. Round and Dressing Bombs, Bla -king. Handkerchiefs. Towels, DoylifS Lace Bibs, Embroidered Marseiles Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. I have a few nr tides left of my first lot, consisting as follows, all of which I ((Ter at live cents each Dippers, Pans, Cake Cutters.Popper Boxes Wash Basins, Coffee Canisters, Egg Bent ers, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying Pans, Month Organs, Hoop-Skirts. Dime » 8 : Novers.Iron Stand*, Coffee Etahds, Taek Hammers, Tin Plates, Ac. A fresh supply received-weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they can be purchsed low down. J. 8. KHUCK, aogas-ly ' ' Agent. Hutson & Co., GENKRAL INSURANCE AGENTS, AIKEN, S, C. Represent the following first class - companies: London and Liverpool nnd Globe Cos. •* - . Royal Insuranceconipony Queen Insurance Company Western Assurance liompany Va. F. and M.. Insurance Co. Si, Paul F. A M. Insurance Co. -Petersburg Sav. nnd In> Co. Columbus Ins. and B. Ring Co. f‘J7.000.000 23,000,(XX) 10,0(X),000 1.200.000 W',000 .Htm.tKXl tUXl.OOO 3.V),000 junlT-lj 1 Cash Assets , • • i $63,555,000 — Glh Houaes and eontcnls. Dwellings, Stores, Stocks of Gomls aud all insurable property insured. Call on or write to HUTSON A CO., •eplS- • - Aiken, S. (f. SITUA IED IN THf BEND OF KIN drect, the mo»t -fi>8hion»bl*»--|»rnnTe T wm- . . n the city. First class In all its uppolntn ents. '.Table furnished with the b *t afforded v lobul. Northern snd Southern markets FirsteUSsl’arnnd BariierShop. r he flm-st BllH^id Room in the South. Vi vanta polite andntt.-tithe. Qoard.... Tv... $2 perdtfy. -1.Lower rates by the week or, month, . GEO IV. SULLIVAN, te of A. J. Kennedy & Co.,) Jurc2»-tf . Ll Pr'-pi|«-tir -a W —tt F. WEITFKS, Wholesale Grocer, —AND DEALER IN— se^ars* Liquor and Tobaccf. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Also, L T. & J. G. Frost & Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brut celebrated Butter Craoker*. ( ' sep26-ty Non. 108,110. 112 nnd 181 Enst Rty. Charleston, 8 C ROBERTSON- TiW'EOR & CO.. SuocWMn to GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO COTTOI FACTBBS.IIC1ESJIE E90CS -AND- COMMfSSIOlV,. MBHCHAXT8, 1 Al 5 rr> 3 H-A.YNK STltlCKX. CHARL.KNTON, H. C iS-CO^JlGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED.-** 99-3m 1 ■ y -t - ...> U t-4- V.-— sr