The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 21, 1880, Image 2
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JOHN W. H0LAIE8,
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LARGEST OOUNTT OIRCffl ATION,
THOMDAT, OCTUBER 21, 1889.
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NATIONAL D;
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ATIO TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT :
W. S. H-AN cooler
or pkmxmltania.
“Motfatog can tntrmdiw ih# from
doing what I oeltere to b« honest and
FOR VICE-PRESIDEXT:
W. H. ENGLISH.
OVUDUIA. ^
“They win be elected and they will
take lb dr a eat*,”
For CoiiatnM,
HON. G. P. TILLMAN.
TMK »TAtV: 1ICUKT.
F»rG«r*
On. Josnoir Haooo0.
Per Ue»<eMawt«Oereeaer.
Oaa. J« D. Kkxmkot.
Per Ceaiplreltrr 4teaer«l.
J. U Ooit, E»q.
Per Peer el ary ef tttate.
Col B, M. 8twb.
Per AtterweyKleaerwl..
On. Lkboy F. YorWAMs.
Per ItagerlwtewAewt Kdacatlea.
Maj. H. S. Thompaok.
Per T aie Treeaerar. •
- i Jon P. RieSAaeacH.
Per A^|a. aaetf fwwpecler Ureeral
On. JL H. Mavioavlt.
For RoIicitor,
COL. P. H. GANTT.
Pewaiy
Senate—Da.
Hoaae
-Da.0. 1
of Beo
W. J. \
Boasm. ^T. Wood. 1
Dm. W. B. Kina and J. A.
B. Labtiocb .
reaentatlTea—Da
B. C.
Wert of Ctoert—Map. J,
Hharlg-O. O. Kim at.
Probate Ju
Hebeol Ooaii
Onnnty Onmi
H. JoaaoM,
J. Bmabram.
tJLMaa. J. IPWoopw
ilea. U.T. Bkw.
amlaatoner—Bar. A
mretwlonere—4. C.
A. BtJRrr.
Miun, 8.
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FDlTORl.il KOTKS.
Praaldmta are elected In Noyember,
not In October.
The cotton crop )• two per cent bet
ter than It *aa last year.
Old women io the Democratic ranks
will please atop telling ghost stories
for the neat two weeks.
The Republic• n National Executive
Committee has decided to try tn carry
FToiidA, North Carolina and Virginia
for Garfield.
Republicans te!T us that
aad pmcpatfty. If
role Ihe
they want
do so
naaoe
let them
The return of their party to powar will
mark the reatoraUoa of anarchy.
To win a bet that you can aanfe a
dry la the United 8t*tea of over 73.-
OGO'lnhaaltaa'a that will not oaat 800
votan foe om or Ui# oter of the Prest
aandldait*. eborwe Washing-
no vole at all.
Is lAs beat policy, and Radi-
louKbtto he tohi and taught on
every oocaaloa that hooeety and home
rule are to be preserved In Sonth Car<>-
hna. The Democracy will never again
eubmh to the autocracy of the acala-
wag aad earpet-bagger. Thin la an
a me for toaeyed words.
Ex Jodge Cooke, a potMOal pirate
who sails under any fUg and levies
tTlbotaoB all parUea, and ex Judge
Townsend, who was broken for cow
ardice In tbs Confederate service, are
leaders el the Isdepeodent movement
In Booth Carolina. N‘>t a corporal’s
guard Of honest negroes will follow
each aeaatarva.
Indtaonpolla.October 14.—Hon. Wm
H. Bantam : la this ountest we have
enaonateml tbs resources of the whole
Republican party of the United States,
nod have entered temporary defeat.
Id November ws shah eaeounter only,
the Republican party of Indfana with
out the ski of United States Deputy
Marshals, sad oonflleatly etpeet to
aarry the State. W. EL Erousk.*
The South Carolina Oreenbacker Is
a hybrid, Inberltfng ail the bad qunll-
ties of bis parents. In himself be com-
Bines the eormpflon of the Radical
sad tie deep?ration of the outlaw.—
fades Isesrlot soM bis lord sad mas
ter sod the Oreenbeeksr la wdllog, for
a petty office, to eed the State that
gave him birth. Tbetrda* of political
Judgment draws near and they shall
be coat Into outer darkness.
Ws would tike to ask every Repuh
Mean In our county, If be will, on the
second day of November, dlegrtice him-
serf by Toting for Robert Smalls, who
was oonvtcted of bribery before a Re
publican fudge and a Jury of white
and colored men. Esau sold bte birth
right for a massif pottage and Smalls
has sold himself for the almighty dol
lar, and he will do so again whenever
an opportunity Is presedfcd,
A special to tba Register from Barn
well say* of the campaign meeting
hare on Thursday: “The meeting to
day was a great "access. Dr. Lartigue
pi cal (fed with dignity and ability. The
stand was nicely decorated by the la
dles. Tie addresses were eloquent,
and warn well received. Hngood, Ken
nedy, Thompson, TtUmso. Elliott and
A»e colored man Joe Ower« entertain-*
ed tba audience admirably. The red
shirts ware more abundant than any-
where alas. The ladles were out la
their beauty and glory. Ail honor to
our glorloai women. BareweH will do
her doty.*
* Let tba Democrats of South Giro-
' fins sod tba Union now adopt the gal
lant words of P*ol Jones as tbsir bat
tle cry. When his ship, lathe Kerofu-
fiodary wt r, the Boa Homme Richard,
'' was riddled with the shot of the Hera-
* pis and her eeaaort and the British
captain ssksd If she bad at
Jones answered through tba
HePablkwB stock la . trad*' <p very
rtftVMlr. No desirable additions have
ht*ea made to It for years aid Cm par
ff must soon go Into fnvolnotary
bankruptcy unleas It eaft enter Into
new Copartnerships. Let us bury It
ifeep and Tabs downwards on the sec
ond’of November and no mourners will
lament Its death—if any do we will
bury them. - , '. .
The present National Houaa of Rep-
reaentativea la composed of 293 mem-
bery-u-lft Democrat*, T80 HepubMeana,
10 Greenbaekars. with one vacancy. O’
tbs 16*Oreenhackers Far* Republicans
and 7 Dbmotratr. Two Democratic
memberg Were lost Ih Indiana's election
last week. A deepen*!e effort Is being
made by the Kfepublicims to recapture
the House, and it Is vitally important
that every possible vote be polled for
out flomfflee, the Hon. George D. THf-
fflutt. , ■
tfhlcdbwh to
Conefktency fs a
radicals. /They prate of free speech
and free action while they practice In
timidation and'Pbrsohal violence. On
laat Friday Fred Hutson a colored'
Democrat, without the slightest pro
vocation on hla pari., Was attacked on
the train between Wllllston And
Blackvllle, by Milo RoWheon
and flarleea Smyeer, bis red shirt
torn off and hU prompt preSen-,
tation of a, trusty Democratic .pfetof
saved him from serious bodily hurtL
In Stokes county, N. C„ four white
men started tow circus in a wagon
driven by a negro. The negro was a
Republican, and they concluded to
proselyte him to the Democracy, io
which they were soon uuccessfitl. es
pecially after giving 1dm a circue ticket
On the road home he declared that be
oouldn’t keep bis new-born faith un-
leaa be was baptized, and, upon the ar
rival of the party at the Dan liver,
Robert Mitchell, one of the white men,
deliberately got out Into the water
and Immersed the new convert In the
name of Hancock and the regenerated
Democracy.—
In bis speech at Dlackvlil# oa laat
Ft (day, Robert Smalls, the Republi
can candidate for Congress from the
second District, said that oo4y
three negroee In Beaufort, would vote
the Democratic ticket. The Demo
cracy of Barnwell, Aiken and Edge-
field muat roll up at vote that will
neutralise the four thousand radical
maJorDy that Is expected from Beau
fort. Every Democrat's vote and io-
flunee la needed. Do your duly sod
do not wait for your neighbor to sat
you aa example. Go to the polls early,
stay late and let every mao control at
leaet one vote In addition to hie own.
The Democratic Demonstration at
thl* place on leetTboraday, was mag
nificent Seventeen hundred red
shirts marched through our streets
and fully twenty-five hundred per
sons rarrouaded the speakers stand;
all stdlfons of the county were so fully
represented that we regard It entirely
unoecewearv to give onfuitUfactory
abstracts <>f the cnrital addressea of
Oen'a Ha good and Kennedy. Gapt.
H. 8 Thom peon aad Ool's. 1111 man
and Elliott, and the colot-ed speakers
who bravely afilitned their fealtv to
the Democratic party—Since 1876
Barnwell has been the Banner county
and every true Democrat will see to It
that her prestige Is preserved oa the
second day of November.
Democrats are not believers In final
prreevrraoce. Every trifling victory
elates and every temporary defeat
demoralises them. Because IndUna,
by tha expenditure of a million dol
lars and the colonisation of tea thoua
end fraudulent colored voters want
Republican In last weeks election they
have ahead/despaired of Hancock’*
success.
"Never say die ' la a good political
motto, and we commend It lo our
weak kneed bn tbreo. We do.not be
lieve that heaven and the American
people will permit our Government to
remain In the bands of the rascals who
have mide It a Villainous depotlsm
and we prqpdee to do our full part lo
^spelling the** thieve* and money
‘angcre from the temple. Every
moi^at ought to help In ib!« good
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I I^PX .
Bract of the party whip will allense all
oppoefttoh and stifle every rvmoa-
etrartce. The begtontnf of the anile
thei nckf at hand. No part/ «*n long
aflbrd tff thrust down tba throats of a
free peop^fnen who are not pre-emi
nent either for virtue or tatelUgebor.
i ' DratooRiTtm.
sew advertisements.
- Go t**
galhS'ln
UiibhnFteiu’s, if you want bar-
iwcfc.
C«U*>R USA- CH, Oqi, 8 1880.
Mr. Eoi-''- •—*
>iroa ‘•Calcbas’' ‘Seems So
fair ih bib mfct Cdmtnutiloatloo' aod ;
wlahe* to thqke the "amende honora.
THE ARCADE OF AUGUSTA.
Grand Opening
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wienea to make tne "amende honora
ble,” c M aa I profeSk to be ah honorable
JP 1
Democrat and be preacbei so much
better a sermon against the baneful
;consequence* of ••fraud*’ than I could
F preach, (and I agree with him fully tn
all he say* turaioat '-‘iraivd’’) t there-
fuie.mufltacoeEttlila “amB;ian horiora-
FAIL and WAITER GOODS.
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blo,” I do oo in good faith, without
anv ra*uul rceOrvatloo. I refer him
to M «}or Jaiar, County Secretary, who
hfcir a eertjflfed roll of my club, and If
he pnBfmhea mine, (which he Is et llb-
to do) I will expect him, la good
1th to publish bte. I have had two
new members since lbs convention,
(my club now agKreorates 8-f). I will
leave off aa I began, (in the iaugunge
of. Pat rick Henry) "sink or swim. Hr* or
dip, survive or perUb,” we will (the
DciBocratv) can / the election Sod of
November u« jft.
JT. B. WHITE # CO.
--Having extended ear store bm-kfrom to fitlts Htrcet. rtApwt inng 1 ; nmttmr tt
the mostlkta»Bu*Houe and Bandsoine Ktore In August*, nur faculties for showtn*
good* are ran oh better tk«n foriueilv snd superior to any In tbe city. Comparing our
good* With others w.il convince you thst
ARE THE LEADERS.
them i
X;
roods at lower prices than c.tu Ik> found In ahy Kouriicru Mirirket.
gotviaat tower. .... ...
hl^Burnw^lYfrituds rosumed business with us again, and will be happy to wait on
net 14-Jim
J B. WHITE & CO
BROAD AND ECUS STllKK
ET8.
fours very veapeetfnfly,
B. JV Hbauham. C. 0.
hd. a
Mkw «iwit.
Wrra^Hilki'B Mtti^OotJO, 1880.
et tMt lier
In view of tbe fact i
ere are so
many ground* for tbe p*o)ile of Barn-
arhaed at
d at tba present a**
be aollticai borlzin of oar
deal re, as a dub, to pledfV
well to be atari
pect of the
county,
our solidity for tba Democracy.-
let. We pledge ourselves ae a dld^,’
that we will rally around lbs tVnlls
solidly for the ticket now io the field.
The Indrpemirnt inovenvnt nHw
-dir
foot 1* not even countenanced by us
We see lo it Rxdicaltem ol the worst
type, and shall oppose it to tbe bitter
end.
21. We are not deterred by tbie
state of tblugs from our support and
strong faith in ' the principles and
traditions of our glorious party. 8ucb
d.sueuslous a* tbie ludependent Rad
ical movement only draw os nearer to
together and wt denounce It as trai
torous. We exenate It with the mem
orial of the pa*>, and call upooour fel
low clubs and ciiixeos of th« county
and State to meet ua oa the 24 of No
vember, at the ballot box, there to re
pudiate It in a solemn and solid Dem
ocratic Darn well majority.
J. M. Hair, ^keretary.
change
Demo*
wWk-
We spent several bourn on the “Be
publican platform” at Blackvllle on
last Friday iu tbe Interest of Tax Pxo
FUC. About oue tbouaaud men, women
and children were scattered through
tbe grove, half of whom llateoed to tbe
speakers while the mnslo ler gave oo
heed to the harangues of the wander
ing political tramp* who addressed
i beta. In logo aa equal number
amused themselves la conversation
and the patronage of eatlur* i lands.—
Fully one-half of those present were
excursfonls’s from Aiken and Ornnge-
burg ”on pleasure bent.” The meet-
lag was organized by the election of
wT 8. Dickson ss Chairman and opened
with a political prayer by Rev Lewi*
Rivers. Robert Smalls made tbe same
buskneynl speech be has been making
for »he laet ten years. Mr. B. B. Cbat-
fleid, of Aiken, confessed hie Ignorance
‘ ill
!ur piSfl
UP QOd-
meoce—opee aad keep ap oar fire un-
Hancock
tU tbe victory 1* won.
be sleeted sod we must
will
of booth Carolina Radicalism but
thought It must be good here because
K was good In Connecticut. He op-
, poeed the nomination of a Republican
State ticket but earnestly advocated
the election of James A. Garfield, but
made no attempt to explain his cor
rupt connection with tbe Credit Mo-
bifler and DeOoyler Pavement swtpdlee.
Next 8rraker, formerly of Bertnuda,
now of Orangeburg, and speedily here
after we hope of Liberia, waved tbe
bloody shirt and made Just such a
speech as such a venturous demagogue
would be expected to deliver—and then
E. W. M. Mackey, tbe hyena of the
Republican party In South Oarollna^
tbe proved and professed friend of
Smalts, followed in a charaoterletfc
speech eulogistic of Radical! m, de
nunciatory of Democracy, appealing to
passion and utterly destitute of truth.
We did not remain tn hear from Osin
and Wheeler—they are small fry—and
their speeches were about as senseless.
The convention met shortly after
ward, remained in session until 2 A. M.
an*! adjourned without making nomi
nation*, until to-morrow. We were
courteously treated but we will wait
several years before we go to another
Radical meeting. We think ft will be
If others! Mother* {J M*f her*! 11
Ars you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a ilex child
•uffrring and (Tying with the exrrad-
atiog pain ut cutting teetn * If so,
go at ••noe and get a bottle »f MRS.
WlNHLOW b SOOTHING SYRUP. It
will relieve the puor little snff'-ror |«n
oindlateiy—depend upon It ; there la
nu mistake abopt. Tbef’e la n<>t a
mother on earth who ha* eeer r.s-d It,
wbe will not D-ll y-u at once that It
wl.l regulate the bowt-l*. and give i>st
to the uioiber, and relief and h*-abh
tothe cldld, opd^ltlng l.ke magic. It
I* perfrctly safe <0 use lo *11 enure,
aa>l pl-aenOt to the taat*, and la the
prescription of one of the old* at and'
beet (estale physician* and nurses la
tbe United State.*, bold *vei
26 cent* a bottle.
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Tfe« H«maI itottlcl^i.
nrnrTKrTUfirr ----
In rei»ly to yours of
12th tnat., re
questing an expression of my opinion
a* to the causes which have produced
xrorked disaffection In the ranks of tha
rival politics! parties whisk divide this
country, I beg to state ay vtnws briefiy
follows; When a peilftcal party
obtains, froa other causes than Intrln-
Two months ago we predicted that
it would beome apparent, to vard the
close of the Prreul<-otUl campaign,
that the Htalee of New York, New
Jersey, end Connecticut were the bat-
tlriWUJ where the coacest would have
to be decided. Indeed, we veotnraJ
then to say that after the eonflict was
ended K would be »*’en that the Party
which bad carried New Yo khadeoo
tbe victory In tbe baliou, and that
It* triumph we* due to tba thirty-five
votes of that Bute.
Tbs results of the Scptomlier and
October election* have not changed
our oplulona on thla aul-J -ct. On tbe
contrary, they have verified their
soundoeae ; *n I ail sagacious ob«er-
rers now perceive more plainly than
at any previous stage of the caovae*,
that tbe real hat tie ground where th*
eonflict is to ha determine.! is New
York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. '
New York la a D m cratlc State.
Tbi* baa been demouatrated by tbe
results of eight, and p#faa|>a we might
*ay niue, of lu recent general Heetlone.
8li.ee tbe defeat iu He Gtetly cam
paign of 1872, tbe Democrat* have
invariably catried iheir State IVket,
except iu the years 1878 ami 1879 ; and
*n both tboee cccai-ion* the aucccte of
the Republica* a aas solely ovlogto
disaMtrou* divisions in the rat ke of
the Dvmootacy. lo truth, from 1867,
when they fliet are*led New Y.-ik
out of the bands <>f the Bep jhllcane,
down to tbe election of last fall, when
they ran two candidates for Goveruor,
the Dem&rats have never lost tbe
State U they were thoroughly united
In support of their ticket. Four years
ago, in a Presidential contest, with a
full vote at tbe poll*, and when the
tilal of strengthr between the two
parties was fairly and honestly con
ducted, the Democrats gave Tllden
and Hendricks a majority of neatly
38,900.
Throe facts are notorious ; and with
harmony In tbt-ir council*, with energy
Iu their ranks, and with plriity of
bard work during the remafng days of
tbe campaign, there I* every reason to
believe that the Democrat* can carry
New York as triumphantly this fall as
they did In 1876.
New Jeraey Is one of the most stable
Democratic Htntee In the Union. By
large majorities It cast Its electoral
vetes for McClellan In 1881, for 8ar
mour In 1868, and for Ttideu In 1876
It I* long since It had a Republican
Governor, and there Is no probability
that It will now elect one, or give lu
nice votes to Jamro A. Oar field. -
Ptrbaps the ebaaors of Democratic
icceee In Connecticut do not test oo
aa sure a basis ax io the two
Hancock, English | Iordan*
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I an now receiving daily my Fall and Winter Stock of Cheap and Fiue Cloth
hig of Every description from the Finest to the Cheapest.
A Fall Democratic Stock,
\Vhich I am anxious to aell to two third* of all the good people of all the connlry.
^bmi^AJonluii.
IMMENSE'S TOOK
F"<-
New
1880. FtU ftfid Wiator Trade, 1880.
PurchaKfedfrom the L*A(1lnsr Manufacturers and Importers of the country, and of
fered to ths Tra(' ‘
frade, our friends aad tbe public at
‘•Rock Bottom Prices.
5?
Body and Tapestry Brussels, Moquets, Tulvst, Three-ply
< rurob Gioths, Diwf Male. H^artft liiiiis. A full lino of Now Ctirotnos, in
miog-Prsaldout, XUoagai-aanc. .ck.- Hair Cloth and Uplt<>iet*-jcih
quaiitiee,
»'ll*4uuf wUI' "-C
snd Ingrain Carpets—*11
Nc
Irimtulngs, PI(M>r snd Table Oil Ctoths, Lace Ctirtal**, CJornh e* and TUiids,
Shades—all sizes; Pi*no std,Table (’overs. Wall Papers and Borders, French Terry*,
Curtain iioods, Cr-touucs for Lauibruguioe, China and Cocoa Aiattiugs and u big stock
of at
! ah goods in my line.
i:
O. B AlLlEvNot Limiled 713 Broad s t.
The Old Original Carpet Store, Established 1858.
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FRESH STOCK OF OROCERIES.
I have tn store and arriving 600 case* Canned Good*. Men I*, YcgeUiliIos and Ft utts
of evoiy variety. New Preserves, Jellies, Crackers Macke el—No. 1 and in Mesa; ral-
mon and Boneless Codfish. All grades of ^ugar. Cofn'oa, t eas, Soaps. .Starch, Eto , On
ions. Cabbage, Potatoes and Apples, Straw and Hattan Itrooms, Scrub hrusuo*. Long
Handle and Short Handle Hair Hro-un-, Tuba, Pails, (Totf es H»,nii«'r*, Clothes Baskets
- Jlarket r ‘ -
J AMES G. K AIXjIE, 713 Broad St. Augusta, Ga.
sepGO-Ent
Wm. M. Bird & Co,
MEi, m, MM, mw
—AGENTS hOR—
octl 4-3m
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73l! Broad Street. Augusta, Georgin.
— a—re-
FROM THE EAST.
Aftcrspending several week* in the Mctropoli* of Fashion, and visiting the
market daily, I have finished my labors, and am at home again with the largest
stock at
rmY oooora.rtfoTiorw** F-uitN'iMHixcA ooodm
I hive carried io many pain. 1 am faily prepared to show you the magnificent
results of what
Thw Mighty IXolUr Will J’©, With Miller in tho Lewd!
I make nostarifing announcements, nor name any fancy price* to the buying
public. They here been gullet) so often that they do not believe aueh bosh. It
i* siraply a waete of valuable space in an advertisement.
MV DRKMM (*OOr»a M I'OCft
Cin’l be exrolM In this city. I hare all the beautiful Maid Drc*e Goods, kclud-
iug Handkerchief Patterns of the
* V KMT IMPORT AT IOM.
No house in Angara can offer a better or rlretper line of I^adies’ and Gentle
men* Underwear than can be seen at .Miller'* Corner
Welsh, Shaker, Angora, Plaid. Opera, Pnmasse and Medicated Flannels. My
Notion DeperUront is always kept up to fhe highest standiml.
Kill OL.OVKH A HKEX'tAI.TV.
Juat buy a pair of Miller’s Kid Glove*, at 99c., if you want rotnelhttig good {
every pair warranted. Black and ('uiored Trimming Silk*, Satins and Velvets.
A amgpificcnt hoe of 3-4 « u I t> 4 Fvucy Cae* : tnerw. Million* of Ties, Scarla,
/Inaiery, llandkcvchicis. A snpciior line «»f Ladies’ ( Kik* and Dnlmau*.
I shad be pJesj.-d to see all of my oh and new friend* and sena lintitnrrs at
THE CONNER. .
Ready Hixed Paiulrir
-AGENTS FOR —
Marvins Safes! Howe’s. Scales.
rep"n-3*t
VEST?OIL.
201 Last Bay, Charleston. S
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and if it is not possible for you to par me a vmt,
will receive special attention, and let me say to you right here that I do n
of a place this aide of New York where you can buy Dry Good*, .Norton* a
n shtag Goods CU more advantage th%n from the
f. * - OLD RKLIABI.E J A M (JS MTTjT.ER.
oc( 1 3m - IfTl.LKK .i COSNKk. A.i"u.n. lia
year order*
n«| know
ud Fur-
MANTOUE & CO.
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Liquor Merchant^
AND-
Manufacturers of Cigars.
118 East Bay Street* Charleston. S» C-
Uni
Wnlhera & Pieper
Wholesale Grocers
9
-AND DEALERS IN—
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Stoves! Stoves! stoves!
PHUVISIONS. LIQUORS- T0B\CC0 &C.
167 and 1G0 KAST BAI, Ciinrlexton, S. C.
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W. I. Blip
831 BROAD HTREETt Att^ista Ga
Cooking Stoves, Ilcaliug Stoves, Grates, Hardware, Cutlery. Tin-ware and
House Furnishing Good*. In stock large quantities of such stores as the “Kx*
oelraor,” “Katerpriae,'’ ‘‘Champion,'' “New Chart, ’ “Kagle’ mid ‘‘narilcr ”
pyAU Good* sold low. "W• I. DELRII.
octl 4-3io
BB L J
Wm* JRulheriu & Co.
913 BROAD STREET. Auguata Ga,
Offer for the Fall and Winter Trad* an
“ b, “ u iog 8Ut«. But It taM .
wo neighbor-
hand higb-wofid
e authority over tb
ut« authority over tbe enfftngee
of the cftlmt* of a R* pobllo It aoon
bcoomen mUlfferent aa to both the
great goneral la the White
help to pot the I character and ability of |te represeuta
ll* Dense ‘ Urw, tnklog It for granted that the
ular oandidate for Governor, hod th*
• - supporters of Hancock are moved to
an CD t till elastic discharge of thejr
duty la the preoeot emergency by a
recollection of their victory of four
years ago, when, after a abarp ttrug-
gle, they oarrletj the Htote >y n ma
jority of 2,000. By puDieff forth due
exert loos tin eoocroe of 1876 may be
repealed la the coming November.
Throe three Suwee eaat 10 electoral
votes. Four ydiairn ni6 nSqr gave
them all to Tltdeo. By giving them
to Haooook not* they will render bis
eucoean aUedutely certain.—New
Ywik bun.
Immense Stock
? . -of- ~ ■
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS-
B-.u-lit for cash fYotn the best fftmufacturera in (he Ur ton end to be sold at—
Rock Bottom Prices.
Merchants will find it to their interest to call oa u*.
•Country
roods for all.
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We have
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NOTICE!
Notiaa i* hereby given that applicalien
will be made during Ibe next session of the
f.egiel*tare, for s charier for the Fair-
mount Msnutbeturieg Company ef Bera-
weli county. — ecpll6-lf.
OFFICE?MARKET ST., EAST OF
, EAST BAY.
srp.'Ul "m
<>. FOLLiN.
O. A FOLLIN.
J. L. FOLLIN.
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G. FOLLIN &
Coinmissioii Nercliauts,
— AND ACKNT8 FOR TUR XAI.F OF—
MAM'FAllKED AND SMOWXG T0BA0T0 AND SEUARn.
eep-'tO 3m
173 Laat Day Straet, (jharli ston, 3. C.
E. O. KOGEUS,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Furniture and Undertaking,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
n47\ 549 and551» Broad Street. Auernsta* Ga-
Mi'Sunday and Night calls over the 8toru.
FuneraL, famishing Hearse*, Carriaccs, &c.
Will attend t« all
the dcDils uY
[sopl 6-3 in
A. Loryea
—UofTs fo inform his friends in Barnwell county that he lias
opened at No. 270 Iving Street^(Jliarleston f S. C., a full line of
Clothing find (.’Cnts , Funushin^ Good*. Our stock has Iiecn
manufactured frir onr trade M’ith a great deal of care. During
your visit to the city we invite an inspection of our stock, being
well aware of our alrility to give general satisfaction. Orders
promp'ly jjnd carefully filled sent per Express.
ryflr.L
«epl6 3m
A. LOR YEA,
> 270 Kiiig Street, Gharieston,' S
W. Lorycn is with me and will Lra pleased to see his
t'
c.
Sign of Hie Golden Boot
-:o:
I have in store the best stock of
DR FDAGO’S
PATENT L1VK11 PADS.
Cure* Indigestion,
Fever and
Flropleaenee*. Dye-
Aoue. Hrort-burn,
Neuralgia, Htlious Utack*,
Liver Diaeaa*. Insagity, Holla,
holy. Narvousneae. and many t.
o^mplaints. The n^**nt I* now In
«o«My, and haa broeated many of
propl*. thoe i who wieh to be booefttad.
would do well to apply to him at one*; H*
will be at Barnwell Iharsday, 30, inat., and
rumain oue wufip w.pX0 iuu
CHARLES C. LESLIE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
FUk- Game, inhalers, Tartlce, Terra-
pins. Oysters, etc.
Stalls Nos. 1 and 2 Fish Market,
Charleston, So. Ca-
Having made large additions to ray busi
ness. I am prepared io furnish Pish, Game,
Ae., at short notice. AH orders promptly
attended to. Terma Cosh or City Accept
ance.
Shml, Rtaekfleh, Whiling, Mullets. Trout,
Skipjack, Croaker, Chub, Sheephead, Drum.
Base, Shrimp., Crabs, Ov.tere. Clarae.
PACKING KXTU V. aul9-
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ever 1iroa|ht to Blackvllle la prices and quality J confidently challenge comparison.
Especial attentioo-given to the selection of Ladies’ tfhees, and 1 cordially invite their calls*"
A perfect stock of Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen's wear. Children’s Shoes a specially.
Call at once and keep calling on «
MARTIN ESIXiSS, , c. A
Corn, Peas, Cotton and all kinds of country prodace taken in ex-
change for goods. Caab paid for cotton. KEELEH’S is the place for
bargain*. ' au26-3m f
XJL GOLDING.
Attorney At Law
aep’J.v)/ Al’l'LETOlf, 8 C. ,
L. A.WALKLR*
liuporter aud dealer io Ilaiion and
American Marbles, Tombstones of
auy dtraif n, made on atost reaaonablu
teims. Eetnblisbed Jd I7ihk tha#-
iestero, S,U 1 Jaul5-ly
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