The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, February 19, 1880, Image 4

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"I — I poTcrty and unrest at hmno will be bis pnrtiotl. Ha must cititcr • ek a wife fVom a- lower cirftio of aoeiaty or wait Ktprmntatire P*per of Bara wall: Co. • IARQEST COONn jaj.—i-'.-ji j-'-j— 05K YltAll iWH' LATIOK: ▼ iioo Six Mojrnw Asimta •t Iha ■■••pla wim*tMi-o. a. rRttura. Ktko -H. O. STANHI'.Iili. , hlae.MttHe—MmV O R. BtbadMAH. <traharu8 K I VLKH. Midway—O. Dweshino. Bambor*—D, F. Hootbs. Allendale—w. fJoiinsoR. ^ Uuirbarlaii and 4 Oisjenlinil—<«loaoi H. itharMton—R. M. AUDrjumCK* _ Our subacribern and advartiaain ran oau upon' the nearest Agent Whenever they wish to settle ttlcir aorounte. Our Amenta are authorized to rocoive and nira receipt* Xbralf moneys due us. Ettmp Tmp The other night the metaben oMkdf^ IdttL |£* utu(>1 ^ l^Wtuiw wore esogeted by Mia young ladies of Frank fart to a leap- year hop. The men were called fer tu carriage*.- r . The Americus, Ga., Rapublicaa tells ■ Me! ii ,l ir ,, f 1 *^ »Mt f t Sima Ihv Ower la MRallPB**' * Face. Bea'tjhuf tbt door in mollier** ftwt Deal Reotljr with bar now ; Tlomoiaber that old age bn* oaat A shadow o’er her brow. Her •/•* are dim. her step it albw; Her e igh» abe cad not amotber; TOea be not hasty in your wrath— Don’t shut the door oa mother. Don’t shut the door in mother’s face! * What hrert on tide broad earth Uan love with such untelflah lorn - Ae she who nave yen birth ? 9Re love* you with a holy li>ve She loves yon as none othor, Oh !' be not hasty in your words - Don't close the doer on mother l Don’t abut the door in anther’s face! Stop t— ore It is too late; For anger kindled in the heart For * moment ttms to hate. Think what-a cruel, entel flame, . That you may never smother, Oh ! de not tptenoh jreur love for her— Don’t «Am the doAroe mother' Don't ehut the door in mother's fitce f Hear all she box te say ; You know not what her arief will be Whilst yon aro gene to-day. nerf Oo back and kiss her fade<l cheeks; Her heart will orave another; Then he not hasty In yonr wrath— Don't shut the door on mother. Den*t abut (he door immother's face !, The door may have a look / And when you want to enter in, Oh I you may vainly knock,. Whilst in your anger and your pndo Your love for her you'll miother, And you may soondorgel that ynu Did shut the door on mother! But ah ! when crcning shadow* close, You turn your step* towards home, Strive as you will te banish her. To her your thoughts will roam ; But where is she? ThewwMe heart Had feund its resting place- <jod opened wide Hie heavenly door Before your mother's face. A Omeke-lor’a Flow of If. A few weeks nptnione ef “A tiiro wc published the Practical Girl,” as to liow n taenrie# couple could get along on a 91,000 a year. Now * Charleston bachelor cotnee forward atul offers an idetaor so fmennutu’s standpoint. He aye \w»t* and save, -v A 'PheomflUfO Bachelor. ■ - •- —» - - •WII/MHTON ■ of e Sumter county men who last flrrek went tos lesp-ycnr party nnd was offer ed the heart and fortune of s rich.maiden lady. When the students at the University ofTlrgfcia attended m Ihnp-yeer enter* tninmrqt given by the fcdies of Char lottesville, the other night, 'they found that every Indy had invited and expect ed to eattrtam six gentlemen. The young ladies of ValdoaU, <aa. ,. ed themselves hugely at a legp •uyt>y< year party i* few nights ago.. Ths VtMd- Ti imes says that'Iftey brought the young men ip on their arms, waited on< them, gtid that “the boys were success fully oorneretih nnd courted, aAcr ihc uincteenlh cotitury style, until a late hour.” _= The Jacksonville, Fla., Union has n leap ye.tr item : “The young Thdius of Quincy enjoyed themselves with a grand leup year ball last Thursday night. All present had a merry time, but sumo of Wie coy young men were disappointed They wire not pressed with matrimony half as hard as they expected to b«.” A notable event in Chattanooga, Tcnn., society wss the entertainment successfully conducted there by a num ber of young ladies on tbo 8th instant. Accompanying the invitation was a no tice R>king the pleasure of tho company »f the young men, with the request to please lot us know, if sgreslle, when to call for'you. None of the young men lied' any provious engagements, and readily obtain*) consent ot their paresis to attend. The ladies called in carriages. After ths dscing (ha young men were offered feminine arms and escorted down: to a restaurant^ where they were regaled handsomely. THE BEST REMEDT VO* Diseases ot tie nroat ail Imp. of the Ayers PECTO Diseases pulmonary organa are so prevalent and fatal, that a safe and reliable remedy for them is invaluable to every community. Ay k h’s Cherry Pectoral is such a remedy, and no other so eminently merits the confi dence of the nubile. It Is a acientiflc com- Iri nation of the madi- dual principles and tuative virtue* of the finest drags, chemically united, to Insure the greot- t poHlble efficiency and uniformity of r*> It*, whic suits, which enables physicians as well as tnvotids to use it with confidence. It ie the moat reliable remedy for diseases of 8ke replied •» ffce question whether a gitteosHd marry and live on a thousand a year. But it is of more importance to renakfar whether a man can do it, he Wing the active party to such a (raus- aetinn. Before figuring, it is premised that the parties desiring to enter the state of matrimony belong in the higher sphere of social life. The man will gener ally have to reflect that he is taking tlte girl from a comfortable liouie.Jnml has no righ*? to condemn her to a aort of per petual servitude to gratify his own feel ings or hers either, lor observations teaeh that a love sick woman is the moat unreasoning, unreasonable and unciku • lating creature ib existence. It is the man's duty to think fbr both under thoac circumstances.. Now cipher on the expenacsof the yonne etouple, supposing tho wife to be Mie right kind (which she is, say one time in five) $1,000 a year is $83 33 1-2 {^r mouth. Of thia the fellhwiog item* are certain: House rent, $25; servant hire, $6; Food, $20 total, $51. .This leaves $32 53 per month, or $390 86 per year to clothe and pay the other expenses of two. What a woman's clothes cost no man knoweth. A man-’s on a cheap schcdble will be: 2 pairs shoes at $5—110; 2 salts clothes, say $35 each—$70; 2 hats, say $6 each— $6 ; total, $80, leaving $274 36 tb pay fbr the wife's clothes and extras and the husband's tobacco, and the thousand and one little eipenee*that there is no calculating sspop. All thia is based on the theory; erdio doctors’ or apotheca- sics' bills} and eftah purchases of all sup< plies. It will he sceu that there will be kttle or no opportunity of laying by any thing for the inevitable rainy day, and *sat a few doctors’ accounts or an extra mouth or two to feed will knock our young friend's $4>t)(M), and with it bis calculations and dreams of happineu into an incalculable number of infinit esimal fragments- - , •The trouble is that while a majority of our young men receive little or noth ing over the $1,000, they are gen tinmen, ami will marry, if anybody, a gentlewo man. If the couple were used U tough ing it audjiving very jslainlyjMie $1,000 ^ would be a fortune. They could save money, and butW up a fbriafle for their chihlven to go into noeieiy on and waste. But a genteel living for two will take every cent of the $1,000 per annum. The remedy is to lengthen engage incuts. If a mao loves a woman wel eweugh to be tied to her fer life, he wil wait and work and economise fbr her mke for two, fuur or five yeass. If he is esreftil and diligent during that time he can have tome $1,500 or $2,000 laid up to atari married life on, which, be rides adding seme $100 cr $200 tu his income, nukes him to some degree in dependent, and gives a thousand and one chances at safe investments; or with that he eoukl purchase • home and trory year the large item of rent. , » j I think that a man might as well peed himself by a hook over slow fife as to marry soy sample of *be ordinary rtie throat aod lungs that science ha* j'co- duced. It strike* at the foundation < pulmonary diseases, affording prompt and eertora relief, and is adapted to pa tients of any age or either sea. Being very pal i e y s). .latahle, the off youngeMt children take li without difficulty. In the treat ment of ordi nary Coughs. Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchltls,1ndueaza, Cler gymen** Sore Th runt. Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, ths effect* of Ayeh’s Cnsnar Pectoeat. are magical, and multi tudes are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every house hold, for the protection it affords In sud den attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption there Is no other remedy so efficacious, soothiug, and helpful. The marvellous cures which Aran's Chkrry Pectobal has effected all over the world are a sufficient guaranty that it will continue to produce ths best results , An Impartial trial will convince tbe moat sceptical of its wonderful curative powr m, as well as of its superiority over all ot her preparations for pulmonary complain te. Eminent physicians in all parts o I tha country, knowing Its composition, rticom- mend AVer's Ciiehey Pkttoeal to |nro- Reprefonts the :o: -A s. o A-olass Companies: ■ti-’ <r . •**- r Assets.'' lAn«iflblr*©f itnjrlaod... 9 10.000,000 Virginia Fire and Marine 610.000.00 Virginia Home . 400.00000 Merchants andl Marine 400,000 00 Fire Assooiatk n of Philadelphia '... 3,800,000.00 Gin House l« Gloe, Glnoed utnl Steed Oott 6n, Storee and Htocka, Dwellings, live fttoclr, Bams sod Conteota losured at) owsat current ratos. Call on or write to jKFFERSOtf. MIXSOH “ — jenSO-^l^ ■r- WISGAND BROS. 744 Broad Street, Masonic Rail Buildm-cr, < v. Augusla, Georgia v. Best Pianos twer offered to the public. UWc sell Ihe ^tcinway & So u, Decker Bros., Kranich .A B»cli, Ce.'ebmtedTnst rumen ts d , - - , Billings & Co., K. Gubler and Fisher & (Jo. Also, the Estey, Wilcox and White Organs. Violins, Gui tars, Banjot, Accordeone, Flutes, Fifes, Tambouriries, llartuouicas, &c., Ac. Best Italian Stri ngs. - - » #8“Tlio i.jost correct editions of Sheet Music, Instruction Books and all Musical Works eonltantly on bond. _ . _ Protffpl Atitcntioh Girea to Masie Orders. ■ real I**»|»cr. The SfwnT Sooth has been constant* qnt ly impntivlng till it has now nearly mt taloed 1 to perfection. Tha last issue comes tb us enlarged to 48 coljimns, Is really s graod number tu every respect, and every body sheuHsend for It with out delay. Ib Altars ft will combine all the best features 1 of all the pnp< ra of the day* and may justly be called the national family paper_oI.the South, for every family will surely take It, It will contain every possible variety of reading matter, with splendid illustra tions, and every thing to entertain, amuse and Instruct a family. Make up clubs In every community, and send right along for It. Chibs of five can get it for $2 00 each year. A single copy Is $2 50; Don’t wait for Agents. Address J. H. A W. B. SEAL9, Atlanta,. Ga. ~-T- GEO. S. HACKEE & SON, Z \ 1 7 R ASIT ACTCli HUS Of A HROOKEH, WILLI8TON, _ | DOORS, SASH, BUNDS! and Building Material Of every deserrf tion Home People and Southern Er.terprbe. Trices, ns low as any Establishment South, and all work first class. apHT-tv Planters Hold. w NO. 205 BftOAT) ST..' ATTGTJS’TtA TUolemlo tail Dealer in COOKING STOVES GRATES/ HEATIXfl STOVES TINWA5E, ETC. T .-- '• > ' \ He keeps in stock that first class store, the j - - ' Excelsior Cook-^Qt Patented 1850,1801, 1S65, Extended.iSd:’., lUnjcvtcd 1807. Pstgoted ilsrch ^ 23,1870. putgutodNovcniber 28, 187b. IMPROVED 1877 AND,Il78. CHiurlcntoii, Iti, C. To my Fritmlt and iht^ Travth Xtj Fublie: heJrav S df^l THS I.OWBST 7»SI028 A BASM'ST TB36i3. nov20 • , 3m New Fall Dry Cwoods! -:ov- Jl w 194and 196Broad St., Augusta, Ga. -o- Ilns iiow in Store, and is receiving weekly ono of fhe a rost complete Stocks of Staple nn i Fancy Dry Good!*, wh : uh it Ims ever been bis pleasure to exhibit to. the readers of the Barnwell People. Goods are so cheap t hat it appears like folly to waste time in looking at shoddy and trssh so freeb ; advertised these days Nothing but genuine Good Goods of the Best Quality, thai we can fully warranx, will be sftown over our counters, and we guarantee prices iu low as in any part of the Uni *d States. O^WouW respectfully invite an examination of our G oods and prices. f > ijovlS- James A. ‘Sray, AW€1 YflTA. «&. smg AT lids, and prescribe It in their prrsctice. The test of half a century has prov/ed ite absolute certainty to cure all hub nonary already beyond tb a reach com plaints not i of human aid. Oorner of Broad and ‘W r ashin #ton Streets iueusTA. eaoitaiA. Conveniently Located To Busina >s. With Telegraph Office in the Building, and Sonthei n Express Company Office Next Door to Hotel Buildft ig. SUMMER RATES OF BOARD, PER DAY, $*1.50 Single Meals, 50 cents. | Single Lod gingr, 50 cents. juiy76m ED« MIJBPHS LY^JPro^r^ ORDER YOIJR Prepared by Dr. I. C. Ayer 4 Ce^ rracUsol and Analytical Ctenmlats, Lowell, Maes, ecu BY au. dbuswists by jaYwnsBS. oc2-ly TUB PLACE TO fiDY'YOU ■■■ A SEWIMMACIIO, —18 — 346 BROAD STREET, Augusta, . Ga The undere^ned are new offering te tb# oitixens of Augusta, and to the public gen erally, lb# Kew Hew# B, simple and light running, Just out. The new improved Weed, tmseless and elegantly finished. Tbe light running New Home, with large space under arm; self-adjusting needle, elmple and durable. The very latest improved Victor, with sclf-tbreading Shuttle, and 'selfietilng Needle.. Also, the “Stawart" ?»mily, superior to any of tbe style* in the market.. Bseh one is junronteed by tb* pioker to be perfeit in every re-peef. gQrAlUhe above sasntioned MschineJ ore of the very Uiest improvements Bobbins filled on all of them without running the machine. Sold at law figures and all guar anteed. Je B. BARTON, The managing partner of the firm, having hod more than ten years experience in the basin ess. is thoroughly acquainted with the leading machines of the day, and will keep la stock only SMh u he kaowato b* first claes. However, a machine of any make may be purchased through us by special •^Special attention given lathe repairing of oil kinds of machines. Work done praaprig^aad at Law Rates. All work Need)**, (hi aad Attachments, for all kinds #( Sewing Machines for sals, at the goods. gtei M fil.oou A rrar sl Debt and slwbbiucs^ and noshing else. abroad, dirt, Call and see our goods, whether you pnr abase or not. Vjr Ucresp«adsacs sulieitad- H K. AAarDJt A m. • TOWSTXroxf Agents wanted. aovO-tf „. / SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, CANE MILLS, OIN ENGINES. COTTON SCBEWS, SB AFTINO PULLEYS, Hfinger’d Journal Boxea, 11111 Gearing, Gudgeons, Turh no Water Wheel, Gin Gearing, Cheap! Judson’B Governers, Dleton** Circular !| aw, and Gumen* and Flirt, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Braes Fitting, QU be nod Check Valvee and Whldilea, Gauged, etc., and Iron Brou Castings and t epairs from Geo- R. Lombanl <fc Co., fORlST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, BIAS TU WATEB VOWS*, 170 riEWICE STREIT, AfrCKJHirA. C4RORCJIA. —r- BDWiy BATES, CIIARIES K. BATES, GBORGE C. SELMAJf, JA MBS P. GIBBS. TU OS.R^McGAEAN, EDWIN BATES & CO. •JOBBERS OF- DRY GOODS CLOTHING, la coneequehco di^ihe great reduc tion in rill of the staples ef our conn try, I have concluded^tp reduce my' Latrt of board to 81 50 and 82 per day, according u> location of rooms. 8pedal accommodations for f.vniHee and commercial travelers. My trifle ehiilf not be oxcelled by any in the South, arid will Constantly be supplied- with selected Bo^on beef. The hotel ha«. recently undergone thorough re pairs, and been newly furnished and made’Complete iu all its appointments. Courteous clerks andjatteutive' ser vants. When you visit. Savannah do not, fail to call at the Blunter*, as I am de termined that this hotel shall n<>t be excelled by any in the South, regard- less of price. __ Thnnkiog you for pa^t favors, and hoping for a coutinwMUCH of the same, — I am. very rr-spoctfuliv feb3f>-1 y Jrny PRiwx\if. iiatiflf?*r $15; No, 7 : $17; No. 8, $20. S^p Stovflf willr full sctjrinuttings, No. 6, $11; No. 7, $l5/ No.‘8, $18. i 1 Tin wtu-o at wholesalu price Mryjyw. For sale by t . » THE WH8TE I £ SEWIKG PwlAGKiriG T12C UEtiT OF JLX.L,. Unrivaled in Abearance, Unparalleled in SimplicUy, Unsurpassed m Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity And Undisputed in the Breed- Claim or stiNO the very n*rvr operatiko CLicKr.er IIAXUStiMEST, AMD Host Perfect Bering IN THE WORLD. Tte grtal repntxrriyet tM *V V, <9 is ?>e most eon- Vincina tr .tii t« to tit exeti etc# on* tLpci-tor.ty over ott'er mscMaes.sr.a in tut<miuir.g ft to the SrsOa «« set it e«ri, |V !/•*•!‘s. *.iS In o# Inl'ance hat It err yet to MUtiy any reLOdi.n^n-atija Is its taver. Th« Srms-d ferth8Wh"5 h«f hwsfltad to sorh aneitent but we are nout censeiled ts turn out UL OwsnaYrwtw *a-wr*n.,'r A^meXxlsa# •tt*- y tin-- o naliiiatea i~AL &a.y to c-u-epljr dsxAo.ia.A.1 Every mschlne It warranted for 3 years, an# so>d tor *-Ah st liberal e.scbunts.or upon easy peyweirta, to suit the convenience ot cuvtomers. w-a:strrs wizzo 1,1 nes^c:?. MUTE SEWING MACHINE CO., N9 338 Euclid Are., Cleveland, Ohio. —For sale by— J. D. & T. F. S M I T H, 290 Broao St., • - Acopsta.Ga. Only 5c. Each. Superior beyond comparison to any oilier bigb-bcarth sfbT| in tbfl Ittrtrket ' It iittsldrge siugld' qvcu doors, artistically designed, lined witli tin and filted with bright turnbuekle8 ' large bot blutt lire door, swingingbeurtb-plstc, and deep ashpit wirii Sptnr’s Patent baled Ash Pan and sifter prate. The oven is targe, and tbe fluent of minsnnl sire, and sojirrajigpd as to bo easily kept clean It has a (eht Gas Bornins Long DiV urge top, provided with Manigle’s 1’atcf Burning Long Diviaitia Piece, the rest cross piece in use. All tbe morildings-of ibe stove aro- heavy, sad ite design nnd ornnnienti'tiotj will satisfy the ri^ost erilieul taste. For wood, the stove i* fitted with a Patent Combined Wood (Irate and Fire Dog, and entirely uew vrange- nierit, and thc niost dilrabt wood ^rato iu use. I OUR SIZES—fijnch; 1 ?^; 7 incls!$27; 8 itICb, $30; 3 iucb, $34. Cull nnd see it bclbro J>’nn ) ha9iiig ekewltcre. Heating Stoves for Coal and Wood la variety, • w NEW CHART SMALL FLAT TOP STOVE Priced as follews ? No. 6 r Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C T1 F. W. Wagener & Co., 159 OB ASXilB TON. B- 0. 151,163 and 165 East Bay. 2, 4. and 12 Queen Street. 13,15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range. . Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, Cotton and !N aval Htores Factors. -rf... Sols AgeuU for Georgia and Wagener Grange Guano. Liberal advances mads v first lot, consisting as follows, sll df which I < n*r st five cents each Dippers, Pans,OakoCutters.Pepper Boxes Wash Basins. Coffee Canisters, Egg Beat ers, Potato Mashers, Toasters, Frying Pans, Mouth Organs, Hoop-Skirts, Dime Novels, Iron 8Unds, Coffee Stands, Tack Hammers, Tin Plates, &c. A fresh supply received weekly. I have so order for a lot of second hand books be purebsed low down. ang38-ly ^ Agent. on Shipments of Uottos We have a special Produce Departmeat for which ws solicit consignments of Pose, s^>18-6 m PARKER 9. janlT-l} Factors COTTON . Ae—n-LuU. Yterfud Commission Merchants. NAVAL STORES. CbarlestoD, South jLiberel Advances node sn Consifnisenta. I will receive, in a few days, from New York, another lot of goods, at FIVE CENTS EACH, consisting of Sauce Pans. Braes Hand Bells, Toy Kolves, Forks and Spoons, Curry Combs, Hammers, Con Openers, Garden Hoes and Bakes com bined. Bctdsors. Lamp f hlmneys, Pape- terie. Note. Letter and Cap Paper per quire. Envelopes per package. Lead PeneiU, Writing Books, Chromos, Macltoge, Ink, Slates, ABC Blocks, Checker Boards, Book Htiaps, Toilet Soap, Tooth Brushes, Knitting Cotton, Round and Dressing Bombs, Bla king. Handkerchiefs. Towels, DoylasLaee Bibs, Embroidered Marselles Bibs, Jewelry, Ac. I haves few articles left of my first lof is, provided they can J. 8. SHUCt, Hutson & Co., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, AIKEN, 9. C„ Represent the following compuules: first class London and Liverpool and Globe Co*. Royal Insurance company Queen Insurance Company Western Assurance Company “Vr. ai ‘ and M. Insurance Co. . 31. Paul F. A M. Insurance Co. Petersburg Sav. end Ins. Co. Columbus Ins. and B. Ring Co. $27,000,000 23,000,000 10,000,000 1,200,000 601',000 <.896,000 600.000 . 350,000 Cash Assets . * $68,656,000 Gin Houses sod .contents, Dwellings, Stores, Stocks of Goods and all Insurable property insured. Call os or write to ' HCTHoN ft CO._ seplS- Aikes, a ^ -• - - ^0, .. Tl— joskph H n.vr. - r-. Day .71 8AMVBI. I. H. SIS LET 8A U L ET, TAKijAil (I.L. y 'Faifiiialiill, & Co.y f.T ' . - * . I.' • AUGUSTA, GUORGIA. : j v /?( OFfT.fl FOB SALE AT YF.HY I.O’.VEST I’ll ICES a FUT.L ASSORTMENT OF # Garriagesr-Suggiesand Wagons OF H ELI ABLE ASU UtARAXi EE D QUALITY Boll*. A splendid stork of Coscji Mutertnl, Axles, Springs, Spokes, Jlul>», Rims. Sh*ri* r Mo«n, >roidinf 4 (Hoe. Borax Mi-orys Colors. Valentine's Vartii*hes, Ae.. Ac. SADiihLS, HAKNKSS, IlklULKS, COhl.AK's. L ADI PS’ ANtHlKNTS’ PINK TKOK8 and IlAOS, OAK and HK.MLOr K SOLE VfiATHEK, CALF hKiVSsnd a full lie# of 8ho* Fir.diiig' nl reduced price*. •We i*ke plcastire in stating Hint we hnrs the soyncy for this »eetion for ili#*al* of WU^ON, CHILDS &<'<>'S ^HtJ.ADFU’HIA H AOONH and CARTR. which have no cem- petor in the field, and will sell ilic.ni at prices vriiltip tlie reach af sll who waata good ar. tide. Also agent*fir*heCORTLAND AVA00N on Plaiforis Sprints. For persons in want of a cceap, yet teliahle Vehicle we recommend the CORTLAND CHARIOT, the lightest, most stylish and heal thing on four wheel* for sixty five dollura (iumaail Le.ihcr Keli ngtwo tofoarteca inches. I’ackingof nil kinds. Whips, Lmr brcllas. Ncntsfoot Oil Blacking fur Harness, rto a.ig21-<Jm DAY,TANNAIIILL k CO., Ausrusts, Gs. ■ 1 1 ■ ■ .. ■ —r——— - — ja-:. . 'i - » O'* ssb House, Sign and Coach. Painter. •ALSO- Furnituro Retouched and Varnished* —aSd- BUCtOI F-S REPAINTED IN GOOD STYLE- : O : Read the Following: BARNWELLC. II., 8. C„ January 8. 1880. I would respectfully recommend Mr. K. O. TOBIN to the people of Barnwell a* first c **s House. Sign and Coach Painter, believing that he ran do work of a heller cl than is general tv done in cotintrv place*. (jan J. J. BRABHAM. - ■ ■ — ' 1 - ? l l—3 1 .-—: - s WAVEBLY HOUSE, 1— . . , * ' ' $2 Charleston, S. C. 92 SITUATED IN THE BEND OF KING street, the mobt fashionable promennd* In the city. First class In all its appointments. Table furnished with ths bast afforded •y local; Northern and Southern markets First class Par and Barber Stop. The fintst Billiard Ronm.ln the South. Servants poUto and attentive. Board.. .. ........ ,.,.83 per day. ra.Lower rates by tbe week ox month. GKO. W. fcUjLLlVAN, Lavs or A. J. Kkksedy ft Co.,) *» • Jnre8J-*f Proprietor. OTTO Wholesale Grocer, -rAND DEALER IN— .dt segtars, Liquoir and Tobacco* AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Monarch Whiskey. J. G. Frost &; Cp.’e Self-RMiring FlourJ and Thorn Brothers' r Crpokers. ‘ l 'b m : — j _ j— Nos ion. 110, 112 wnq 1$1 East Bay. Charlwton, 8. C. ROUfeETSem. TA'S'UOR &• CO., Ako, IT. & celebrated Butter sep26 ly —:•> Successors te GEO. ft. WILLWM8 ft CO COTTON FACT08S, -Airb- p OJ vtrsr- COMMf 8SION ^MBRCWANTS, i i 1 AND * HAYNBS WXHKE^T. CHARLESTON. fclV’C. - g ■ ' ■ . ;i ■■ Uj ,’n,*v. uiia'Aiiif 4. i ,! w* aSw . . .. MTCONSIGNMi^TS OFL COTTON SOLICITJSDl^M. $0 3m ' a *gA i t . . ..> oMMfl