The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 05, 1880, Image 4

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— r J A ■ ^ I r X- / ;4t LAEOEST COUNTY OIECHLATION. - - . MJ- * Owk Tea* «100 Agrulm •*' ’lh« Propr* ^llltaton-O. A. PmtuWr. XII Itad-Oaowi* H. Iko—U. O. Ktaxkixl lUMOkvUI^-litl. a. E. 8TEADMA*. (}r»hMM>-0. ft. I TLRK. AUdway—c. Dtisncia. SnW/r-D. V. tioorsif. ATtdndAU-W. r.Jdinwjoir. ^ iJwnbArtAtt Md Oroeolt n-lsh to thHr fcOHwnt*, Oor Affmto nre anthort/«s| t«» receive wiJ giro receipts f ir ell <|i*e lie. MM— j ii| i..y" ronsnd nsldit (9 Merctubt tff Ve nice fnf fort r ktttUof old Dourbvn end poker chocks. Timun t f AC aifl _ (of J^eskurc with the Mefrj Wiocs WIndfcdV, tohl King Job* til tbout \C sbsrd III (■ coMpsfaot critic) tMd that Bscon could not write even t Wi»* tc^s 'frsfc, snd Henry VII. My* that I nettles if. S« why Bake so Much Adb | A bout Nothing? Othello was busy deal iog a fivh cent game of faro to the V., ,VI., VIE Ifcttry*r*nd the only remark made by. thAm was an Occasional ‘ f Prid- A, don't tthm f" atnf a few other fore-1 ibly remarks of Onfsoft nature : and as Richard III was absent, Taming the ■hr- Carpets, Oil Cloths Shades and OBOCERIES CiEOttCtE A. BAILIE, ^ ' The (jlreat Pwper. The Rwny 8*iCTn has been conetant 4y Improvlniif nlrit hua now m-atly at talocd to perfecsion. The last Ueue comes to us wrlnpted fONfl eolnmna, ia really a grautl uuuiberln ev. ry teapect, and evefy body abOufd Eend for It with out delny. Id future It yrlH ootnWne all the beet feature* pf afl 4he pnrpeta Wi of the day, and may Justly bewailed the national fa MASCrmO If ALL BUILDING. "•*L V- T " ' — X~‘ 'tupiv Md th« Yearlia^e ■ * -V RaSfrMtfafy afts yohr sdtenfioe to a full line of the following Goods, which Will be ; ^ sold low for oath, to effect quick sales. , ’ Shrew, I could «s ter who Wall no further evidence ikspetre. fell. b'&rpct Dfpartment. Eagiish ffmtal* Carpets 3 1*1/ end Ingrein Carueta In 1J>«1 and 1862 atriet orders pre vailed 1b the army against foraging. Of- t u our regiment had been obfigea to i^nnd guard over tho property of rebels. 'J’he foragers were very sly,- sod the /Host careful watching was not alftfys suffi cient to protect tiia ownets of tempting articles. We had in onr company a sailor, “Old Tom,” bet(er known as “Taplco, H beeansc of his fondness for telling of so apes he had been in on the 'fapico. One warm mid quiet afternoon, i.Sfleuting that (■alt pork and crackers had become too strong, and pining for fresh meat, four of us, ineluding Tspieo stsrtcl out on a foraging expeJitlon. Be hind the hill wc found a plump yearling taif, in first class condition, md wedc etdedto lery on h. Oi;r pisu was to »hive it down the ravine to the fiver and M/ere butcher it. After taking ns much if the ment as rmdd bo concealed, it was onr intention to sink tha rest of the mr* enss, with rocks, in the river. Return iug to the camn wc would divide what we bed in oor huvcMSclM with the hoys, get up in tlm night And cook it, nr.d on joy a feast as long ns the supply held dut. The plan was good ttrid everything went as it should until wa Itnd driven the calf lull way to the river. All of n suddoii, when oppoa te tltc enmp, the Htuhborn calf atarted up tl»c hiil,*so On' expectedly that all of us let loose of it cx- tfipt Taptco. IIis gun simp had been buckled around the cairs neck. Though he held on whit true grit he soon found the rtulf was too heavy tor him. The two ijikdc it IiVcly picture.- Taptco held Hnbkidl he waf sni*. His heels plowed np the ground, no HkUuced on lit* toes tor s fresh hold, fell hack on his heels u^xiu, but still tho filf went on at n “Hold on Taptco?^ swing him, Tom ! ’ He did swing him two or throe times a nunpfc, but couldn’t stop the calf. Final ly, Ahey both disapj>enrclt behind the hill and w« hurried to the ton to see the ending. Going dow n tho frlf had all the advantage ami made bettor s|>ced than yv»r Tunipo niuckilv staved with hint: he swung the strap untiTUie calf c..^ to a sadden atop in front of the oBlouel’s tent with a terrified bawl that immediate ly brought out that officer. Tapieo puffed and blowod uud so did his prise, and one was about us much astonished as the other. Col.—“What are yju doing with that calf?” Tapieo—“I was trying to get my gun strap off!'’ l!ol.—“How did he get the strap on him ?" Tspieo—“That's what beats ! It don t make any difference to me how he got it, colotlcl. It's a confounded rebel <tolf anyhow, and rmgoiugto have that strap or kill him." Col...“I don’t doubt that last re mark. Gat your strap and go to your <)u*sters, or I’ll send you to the guard houso I” T.ip,oo~"M»ke no further rentlrks, t doucl. I’m goin’; but the next calf that runs off with any of my things I'll kill Sure! A rebel calf ouly a year old can’t run over me ! ’ Tapieo went to his teat, and we all felt somehow ss if the lust enterprise had been a failure. <*«K, ®ewe ft as Wa I •onstaVt as* by tl public for ovar t yam. and U tba basf praparatioa er*r In- raatod for KRaTOKINO OKAY HAIR TO ITS YOUTHFUL COLOR sapptlrs lb* natu ral fMd aod rotor to tk® hair aland* without atalBtap tfir skin. It will laerraso and thlckra ths growth of tho hair, pre- root Its hlanehlag and tolling off. a ad thas AVERT BALDfCESS. . >! roaring swift gnit. “Swing him ! A Citt am a Medium. Some of our readers tray already have seen the ftdlowiag, but it is so good that ■tve can not resist giving it: A bashful Yoirng peasant was greatly captivated by flic charms of a pretty girl in his own station of life. He wag exceedingly uuxious to ask bar to marry him. and And often resolved to do so, but so far his eourage had always failed when the opportunity arrived. However, eno night he rcaofvevt to bear his fate in spite of liis modesty, erf bo started off to speud the «veuiug with her. When ha mired fo his joy heV parents were from home, and she was acated knitting at the kitch en file, with a lafgc gray cat lying at her fc«t. Jamie sat down beside her, but hot a word could he aay till at the end 6f half an hour he inwnnfly resolved to “fiuish hii business;" #0, acting on a ‘ hnppy thouglK,” hfe placed tile fat Upon hia kace, md atammered out ; , Lixato will ahe many “Piiasy, me?” Lizxie hln-hcd afld smiled, but man a rod to gay : "‘Tuasy, tell Jamie I’ll take him." Whw Wrote 0fiialc»p«are? There has been aiuch said of late as te who wrote Hhakspeare. We were lot fete the secret just a« to how and who J J the thing, on erudition, of coarse, did wlist wa say U ooniidoaiial, you know. Our iufarumnt reecired his inltrpation iiwm oue who wfll present, and is sub stantially sm Mlow* t. Hadnet overb-ard Julios Cmmr tell King Lank tha Twelfth Night after the Temper, that Anthony aad CWwpatra bad told Coholoooa tha Two GcoiUwim of Yaraaa ware tha aatl— of Shaka- peara’a play*. Lath says: “Yon may take it As Tcm Like h, but I don’t believe it, for I hoard Romeo and Juliet aay Lora’s Labor was Loat whoa Troilus sad Cremida stole the Cwmrdv of Er- Stata Assaytt aad Ohemist of Mass, and leading Phyti- cians endorse and - " recom mend it as a if Ctirea 1 Idling, F.rup- \ ttous Cad Handcuff. As a RAlft PRF.8HINO •* . ft rbry SeaimbUs gtotag ? re& * the hair a •liken loftne*# tnumph which all admire. H is meoi- keepS the head clean. cine. tngraia Carpet* Vtfnetian Carpets for flails and Stairs Cbv*p6iripo(ia«U Fif’d C^r- Floor Oil CIMhs, boaalifUl aot ehsap | TabU Oil Hotbi, all widths ■Stair Carpots, Stair Rods, sne Stair Oil Cloths Cocoa and Canfon Mattings, all widths Hearth Kags, Crump Cloths, Door Mam Rustic Window .Shades, all (isos Carpel Thread, Carpet Taeka, Carpet Binding Pieter* Cord, Pieture Nails, Picture Tassels Feather Dusters, Hair Brooms and Cobweb Brushes <• * Carpet* made and Oil Cloths laid promptly, by a compe tent workman Mr.j'NO. D. BaEER. Lirtalt Hepurimeiu. | Grocery Hepaiimetit. Citrtala Materia l L nJ*r the maatjemeBl of Window Cornioes and ft* Laea^Curtoige, new and very Curtain Muslins antfCfetonnes L.. ,.3 * ' Window Shades, all sizes Window Hoihtnds, til colors atoily paper of the South, for every family will surely take H; It will contain every possible variety ot' reading matter, with splendid ilJustrti- lone, and every thing to entertain, amn»e and instruct a famUy. Make up cltibs in every community, and ?epd right along for it. Clubs of five can get ft for 82 00 each year. A single copy is 82 50. Don’t waft for Agents. Address J. H. St, W. B. BEALS, Atlanta, Oa. Choice Family Orocetits te ceived daily Ferris’ Msgriolia Ilatai Hilf Clolbs, all widths Cane and Upholsterer’s Goods W'nll i'apors and Borders H00 Beautiful Chrdmcfs, very Ferris’ Smoked Btfef Ton^ gues and Bacon Strips Best Crackers and Biscuits, always freeh cheap Embroidered fiano and Table and Co 1 Ladies' Work Stand* . Work Daakets Fire Board Prints and light Papers Cornices made and Shades put us with promptness. Pressed Poultry every day Pine Apples and Cherry Pre serves by the pound „ Tea, Coffee, Sugar k Spices Canned Goods Finest Cigars French CnnflifeS & Coctfttfhtt* Side- Saratoga Chips and Chipped Beef, And everything else that is good to eat. Masonic Hall Building, dec.lH mmm a s&ims- _A_TJQtJST A. OA Men 9 Youths and Boys ! 0E0. S. HACKEE & SON, * MAfarACTCRKRB OF DOORS, SASH, BUNDS. and Buildinj; Material Of every description. . ° * Home People and Southern Enterprise. i'ricfes ns low as any Rstublishmeut South, and all workjirst class. apU7»ly C’liurlo-tort, H. C. Planters Hotel. To my Friendt and the Travcli ig Puttie r In consequence of ihe-gfeat recluc- XO. 265 BROAlJ STs, AUGUSTA GA; ■Wholesale and Re tail Dealer in COOKING STOVES. GRATES, v .1 r? H FATING STOVES TINWARE, ETC. lie kreps in stock that iirst class stove, ths "I t . A I Excelsior Cook-Hot Blast. ♦j i — v I’atcntcd March Patented 1859,1861, 1805, Extended 1803, Renewed lSC.7 T - 29,1870. ratented November ‘In, 1st Or- 1878, IMPROVED 1877 AND tt4- in the market. It ha* large single oven noors, arusucany uesigueu, uuvu . with bright turnbucklcs • large hot blast iite door, swinging hcarth-pl? ashpit with Spear’s Patent Ruled Ash Pan hud sifter {-rate. •• Tim ov and the flues of unusiml si?e, and so arranged as to be easily kept clc —GO TO- COOKE’S FOR YOUR- WHISKERS Will change the keaeA tm a BROWN or BLACK at OUcrotUa. Being in on* per**r«tl*n It Is easUg nppll**, nnd produce* a permanent that will not weeh off. “ rRKI’AREH BY color R. P, HALL i CO., NASHUA, N.H« Sold by •» Dealen In Modlciea oc2-ly TUB PL ACE TO BUY YOU -A — kfiWINO MAOHINB, —18 — 346 BROAD STREET, Augusta, , Ga The undertigned are new nffbring to the citizens of Augusta and in the public gen erally, the New Howe B, sintple and light running, just out. The ncW Improved Weed, noDelest and elegantly finished. The light mnaing New Home, with Urgb apace under arm ; self-adjusting needle, •irapie and dnrabl*. The very Intest improved Victor, with self-threading Shuttle, and self selling Needle. AUo, (he "Stewart’' /amily, superior to any of the styles in the market. Kach one ia ;tiaran teed by tha maker to be perto.t in every re-pect. All the at above mentioned Machine) are of the wry Latest iniproveincaM Bobbins 8Hill oa all *f thorn without running the machine. Sold at low figures and all guar anteed. J- B. BARTOX, The managing partner of the firm, haring had more than ten years experience in the business, is thoroughly acquainted with the of the it leading machines of the day, and will keep In flGtt only such tl* he know* to he first class. However, A machine of any make may be purchased through us by fpSfcial order. g^,Spet>t*l ntlfnHtfn tflVcn HUfle rtfpairing of all klhdl of mMhincs. Work (lone promptly, and at k Low Rttfesi All work guaraoteed. Needles, Chi aad Attachment*, “for all kinds of mwing Machines for ml*, at tbe lowest rates fiof lr»*-*las* g-wda. Call and see our goods, whether you pdf »ehn*e or net. Correspondence solicited. Address, t. 8. BARTON & CO., Agents Wanted. AUGUSTA, GA., novO-lf TUB WEEKLY NEWS. 188a Far 1880. a mammotuKeWspapeh With the first Ueuo 10 January, 1880. The Weekly New*. Charleston, tl 0., will bM enlarg«< 1 by two addl- — ItwIHtl tlonul pages. It will tkso be a great nix page weekly. Nine long columns on each page! The taogtb and width of the columns, and the style of type, give the Weekly News a larger quan tity of reading matter than any paper evef published in South Carolina. No Increase In the price—83 a year. PrtBeetorlea, by Southern authors. Chess Chronicle, edited t>y I. E. Or- ebsrds. Esq., the chess champion of the Soath. Agricultural Department, selected from tbe beat agricultural periodicals tn ths Untied States. , , iji Late t telegraphic•ew». < ,4bMren’a storiMB, written *«pres*»ly by Southern authors for Southern boys and girls Charleston oKy nsws. A record of tbs dtflff lifts of ths dty of Charlealon, such as no other psper can give. South Carolina Bute news. Only f2 a CLUJ* SLA.?*I9 S 5 Subscribers 1 year at SI 85 If 25 10 Subscribers 1 year at tl 75 IT 90 16 Subscribers 1 yaar at $1 M 14 75 25 ftubaoilbers 1 year at tl 50 ST 50 Rkwdak St Dawson, - ruhUahsrs, Charleston, S. C, GC tlon In all of the staples of our coun try, 1 have concluded to reduce my rates of board to 81 50 and 82 per day, according to location of rooths. Special accommodations for families and commercial travelers. My table shall not be excelled by any in the South, and wlH ooustantly be supplied with selected Boston Vecf. The iiotel has recently undergone thorough »e- pairs, and been newly furnished and made complete in all Its appointments. Courteous clerks and attentive ser vants, When jrou visit Savannah do not fail to call at the Planters, as-I am de termined that this hotel shall not be excelled by any In tho South, regard less of price. Thanking j’ou for past favor*, and hoping for a cobffnimnt’ft of the same, Tam, very respect folly k —fgh2ft ly Jnitx Pkpsxan- Manager. , Superior beyond comparison to any other liigh-hegrth stove _ it has lares "single oven doors, artistically designed, lined with tin ami fitted hearth-piste, and deep oven is large, clean It has a large top, provided with Manigl#’* Patent Cas Burning Long Division Piece, the bes't cross piece iu use. All the mouldings of the stove arc heavy, tind its design and ornariientstwii will satisfy the most critical faste. For wood, the stove is fitted with a Pateilt Qombined Wood Grate afad hire Dog, and entirely new airunge- fnent; and {he most durable wood grate in use. . J OUR SIZES-6 inch, $22; 7 inch, $2?/ 8 indr, $30; 0 inch. $34. Call and se^ it before purchasing elsewhere. Heating Stoves for Coal and Wood in variety T he white Sewing IWAcmta TEE X:E3T Cl? A.EE. LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM XIC AXJCtXJ&TA £ AND At The Very Lowest Prices jk.. w*. Augusta, Ga.j November fi-Rm id* " <<>1^ AA M*<| 7 FOHJ.C. LUDLOW k CO. STOP At Corner of Hroad and "Washington Streets AUfiUSTii, SlOSfiXA, CoBTfluiently Located To Bnsloess. With Tel.’grjjh Office ii the Building, and Southern Express Company Office Next Door to Hotel BuilCing. SUMMER RATES OF HOARD, PER DAY, S1.5C)- Single Meals, 50 cculs; | Single Lodgings, 50 cents. j«ly76m "W M MOORU IPron’r- ORDER YOtTit SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, 1 — mmmmw— CANE MILLS, GIN ENGINES, COTTON SCREWS, SHAFTING PULLEYS, Hanger 1 * Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine Watfef Wheel, Gin Gearing, Cheap! Ju.lsoo’s Governers. Diaton’s Circular Saw, and Qumere and F1MI, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brass Fitting, Globe and Check Valves and Whistles, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Castings and repairs from p Geo- R. Lombard & Cb., FOHMT cm FOUND*! AND MACHINE WORKS, Neab Til* wxtck vewan, 170 rrxwrcx street, aiieiiimta. okorcjia. EDWiS HATES. CHARLES K. HATES, r GEORGE V. SmUlAS, JA MRS F. Ginns. Til OS. R. Me GAMAS, EDWIN BATES. & CO. -JOBBERS OF- DRY GOODS an“ ( LOTIlIVt;. Nos 122 and 124 Meeting Si* Charleston, S. C. VI <*m P. W. ffagener Si Co. 9 0HAKI.18 8 P. 159 161)103 ahd 105 Eftst Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen'Street II ^ 13,15, 17 and 19 Vcfidtie Range WholMala Oroeers and Liqnor Dealers, Cofctoti and iN aval Htores Uactor*. Liberal advances made Sola Agent* for Gtiorgim and Wkgetler Grange Guana _ bn Shipment* of CottQM; UJTd have a spedtl Drodure Department for which wc solicit cowigtlments of Rougb^Riaa, Peas, etc, obpl8-6in IE PARKER & CO. t and Commission Merchants. AND NAVAL ST0KL3. Aooommedation Wharf Liberal Adran jutlT-l^ Range, Charlastoa, South CerolmE tc on Conaigmneat*. Unrivaled in Appearance, Unparalleled in Snnpiiciiy, Unsurpassed n Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, And Undisputed in the Oread Clcin O'fcCIMlTMC BEST OPEBATIISO CT-aEJAEST by:eeij*c5, IIAJtDGO.nEY r, AND Perfsct tiewisg liaciiin: IN THE WORt.D. The amtpepfftirlft et 1 K ') ’//fifi? ti Pie n'Mt e»n- ftrclni trtbi t« la if* ejce! tnca «f'-) stwriorrt, ott * — - ‘ 1 ‘ " cverctfie* mThines. ami 1.1 seiuriiitlng i( la tha traSe wt put It unoa iia cie-"*, eni Ij, no ins'anca km it err yet .'wilij ij suit KcacunaiiiiatK a t« its taw. Ih« ilMnard fpft?(oV/hi;*»!aJ i-te.-eaaod to secii an orient that we are utu cc.ap«!led to turn out -O- C«MQ.7>Xart« ' nJr S^eLOiiliio •rvory tliSOC XSll-'-M-a-« lii til* to *-j poiy ^ i - - Eve«, machine ii warrantatl for 3 years, ar>0 CSld'of C'th at t't'cral diirotrAta, or rrpnn easy payments, tu as it ths ttfivonwnce ol oaXomers. Ksrf-ajrrrs :;t usmma xisktcbt. !*"ur£ sewiM~machihe cq.. ' fb 363 Cuc’M /fte., ClarsUnd, Oiikh NEW CIL1HT SMALL f LAT TOP STOVE Priced as follnya.: No. 6, $15; NfiTT: SIT; No. 8, S^'b Step Stoves with full set trimminys, No. 6, $11; No,’8, $18 Tinware at wholeda'c price very low. For sale by • W- I DELPH, AUGUSTA, GA. ——i a < ' 11 ■ ■■ or O-firtl josar a h hati d»«v—^ — JLI - Day, Tannaliill Co., SAMtht TAXXAliltl. SAMUEL ft. SIBLEY —Fot sale by — J. D. & T. F. S M I T II, 200 Bno\n 5t., . • ArousrA.O.i. Only 6c. Each. I will receive, in a few days, from New York, another lot of srooOa, at FIVE CENTS EUJH. conBiatlng of Sauce Palis, Braes Hand BeBs. I'oy Knives, Forks and Spoons, Curry Combs; Hammers, Can Openers, Garden Hoes and Bukos corn- E lned, Scl«soi*. Lamp < ftimneys, Pape- *rio. Note, Letter snd Cap Paper iierquire, Envelopes per I'ackiiRe, Lratl PeuciU, *Vriling Books, Chromos, Miiciiage, Ink, Slates, ABU Blocks, Checker Boards, Book St, up*. Toilet Soap, Tooth Brushes, Knitting Cotton. Bound And Dressing Bombs, Bla'king, Handkerchiefs, Towels. Doylas Lace Bibs, Embroidered Marseiles Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. I Lave a few articles loft of my first lot, consisting as follows, all of which I * fier at five cents each Dippers, Pahs, Ouke Cutters.Pepper Boxes Wash Basin*. Coffee Canisters, Egg Beat ers, PoUto Mashers, Toasters, Frying Pans, Mouth Organs, Hoop-Skirt*; Dime Novels, Iron Stands, Coffee Stands, Tafik Hammers, Tin Pistes, Jce. A fresh supply received weekly. I have an order for a lot of second hand books, provided they can bepurchaedlow down. J.S.SHBCH, ang28-ly Ageht. Hutson & Co., GENERAL iNSGSANCE AGENTF AIKEN, B. C, llopreseot the following first cl,me the following companies: London aad Liverpool and (Lobe Co*. , Royal Insurance cotnpany Queen Inaurtnce Company Western Assurance Company Va. F. and M. Insurance Co. St. Paul F. k M. Insurance Co. Petersburg Sar. and Ins. Co, Columbus Ins. and B. Ring Co. $27,000,000 23,000(000 10,0U0,tr XI 1,20$, 000 CO",00o .880,000 000. <’00 87>O,0W Cash Assets . • • $tJ8,0">8,000 Sin Houses and cotitenl*, Dwellings, ores. Block* of Good* rnrif all insurable priori/insured. Call on or write to •»pl8 : UItSUN k CO. Aikca, 8. C'w AEGESTA, QEORGIA. om:i: roR s.\tE at vsry Lotkst hikta a ti ll assortment or Carriages, Buggies and Wagons Or 11EU MILK MAD U CAR AX'l EL D QTALITY. Doll.- A splendid stock of Coach Material, Axles, Fpring*, Spokes. Hub?, Pima, Sliafls, M >ss Mo* tine, <.!mo. I'.onx Masurv « t'ot'r*, Valentine’s Varnishes, Ac., Ac. SVDDLKB. IIARSKS.-}. 15 III DLLS. COLLVUn LAl-IKS’ AMMiKNT.s LINK IHUNKS nn<l liAt.-S, OAK and ilKMLOt K SOI.K LEATHER, C.lLF SKIS.' ard a full hue of Sbos Fir.diug.' at reduced prices. Wc lake pleasure in staling that we .have tbe ageney f r this rectinn fortbavaleof WILSON, CHILDS A t’O ? PliILADELP4IIA H At.CNn at d CART>. winch bare r.o com- pelor iu the field, and will sell them at prices Within the reach nf all who want • go.^1 ar ticle. Also agents f r IheCORTLAND WAGON on Plstforni Springs. For t>*i-«ons in want of a ceeap. yet reliable Vehicle we recommend the CORTLAND CHARIOT, the lightest most stylish and Leal tiling on four wheels for sixty five d illirs Our', and L*e tber Belt-ng t**-o to fourteen ipshes. Packing of nil kmd*. Whips, I’m- brell»<-, »i.s,.f»-a on ItlaeVing for Horne.**, t ic -Gfri DAY,TANNAIIILL k. COi, Anguata, Ga. FRED DAM 1811, (formerly cf Barnwell ) FRED Ia. PINKH * M. D AMISH de PIN KH AM 313 BRO.'B STREET, • • ABGD TA, GA„ (Next to Planter's Hotel) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN II 0 0 T S, S II 0 £ S, & i\ of goinU iThiih we arc of Wc have ou baud a large an 1 vvcII-selectcJ stoci, fciiug at very fi^ur s. We Make Small Profits.and Quick Sales. * W E til A KANT EE our Goods to ho what they represent. DAMISH & PINKHAM ocf 2d .Tin WAVERLY HOUSE, $2 Charleston, S. G. $2 SITUATED IN THK. BEND OF KIN<«- ■itrect, the mot>t faehionable promot *(]<• n tho city, Flrstclnee In all Its oppolntipontp'. Tablo furniohod with theLst afforded v local, Noi thorn mid Southern market* First el ss Par and BnibehNliop. The Hiifftt BllllflMl I ieith It- the South, 'orvants polite Slid attentive. Roaftl... .$2 ner-'av Lower rat- s by the week oy-month. Latb or A. Jurrf»-'f GEO. W. StLlfVAff, J. Kuixbt A Co.,) s ' PhoWjlofor. OTTO F. WEITERS, Wholesale Grocer) —AND DEALER IN— Liquor amt Tobacco. :1 ■.k AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. Alan, 1. T. & J O. Fro*t & Co.’s SiIf-Ri.lring Flour, runl Thorn Brot^^e^^■ , delebrated Butter Crpekers. *ep2« ly N 108.110,112 nnd TSl Ei«t Hiv. Ghurf-aton S C ROBERTSON, TA.VROR & CO. Soceemri tn GEO. TV. WILLIAMS & CO COTTON FICTOOS. IRSHSilE 6B0CSBS< 99 3tn -AND- _ C01WM1H810N ’ MBHCHAK^S, AKD 1IAYNK HTRICRX. CXlAtf H. •^•CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITEn.'-©a