The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 28, 1880, Image 4
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On* Yk\r ,
8lX M.NTHi
i nJ*- «■ 1 ■ "• * -
The .'Vew Walla.
Th« new and violent bell room ?jm
nartics, called by Dome p> dan
ring, ate tho* depcribing by* Long
Branch oorrespondent J
“At Long Branch, tku Mweon, aorne
of the waltiing la of the new kind, in
whieh the , danoeva alide three timea
one way at fait and as far aa th -ir le<ra
will let them, and then three liwarho
opposite way. A couple divide*!
against itself eau ot Hand that fort of
capering. The partner* uiuxt elide,
avNil ^od whirl exactly in nni-nia, or
»meJ. Take one recent in-
ew Wustrotlim.* TTtc young
gentleman waa brawny and demon
atrative. He was up in the new wnh*
rr- and eageffdr It The yo*ng la<iy was
.fall. *m«iy ^ *>date, She could Mt4.
waits im new way, and deemed if an
improperly agile aad aihlotie diversion.
The old style was plenty lively enough
lor her. Hut there was no such un
derstanding between the two when
they stood up together to dance. The
new waits begins without premonition,
eeontinp off suddenly side way*, like a
tremendously accelerated Crab, b'ueh
was the iwitial movement of the young
end gripping her right hand with his
left, he memnrad off sb'trt half the
width of the parlor with three vigar*
mis dings of lus long, stalwart legs.
It was a complete surpri e to his purU
nor. She wae carried off her feet at
first. Then her si ppers beat a quick
tattoo on the floor in her struggle to
regain equilibrium, and she hugged
her partner desperately. The sweet
smile on her face gave place to an ex*
pression of annoyance and that to (er
ror. As for the young gentleman, he
thought it was thus fur all right.
Away he went three jumps in the con
trary direction. She accompanied him,
and in a dreadful manner. Her no*o
boied iSsall sate his shoulder; her
hair ought iw"a. button of hi* coat,
nwddfce •Ww Bom its fastening* r a
boqaet at her waist flew into many
more pieces than it had flowers, and
her Louis Quinse slippers scraped vio
lently along ih* ftnnr. 8
.sped her hands back
gi-ntemanw nek, and
arms an utter wreck. .
Has In store and for aale at very o'oee flgurna, to cash or ootton paying customers,
Um best, largest, m**st eomiilete and csrelully swori^.l stock of-
GISNKItAL MEHCHANDISE
srer brought to Wllliaton. While all .lepartmoiita 'ii'M full of llrat ct iaa goods, I ask
fiom all Interested a .-peol .1 examination of my at k of ~~~ ~
l»OOTm'VlJ01CH ANIV H f.OTTTIlVr*.
Ko merchant tu thn eoniijv can surpass or ev u equal mo in tt.e qua! ty and ptier^
nf go.ala. noltoft iid roilntry t'r-'dnce wun‘
.L*e»t23-.1lO
Music !
Largest Stock at Lowest Prices in ('LOTH I NT, DKPARtMKNT.'DBT
OOOIH BKPAKTMKNT, NOT 10.NS DKPAHTMENT, HaHDWaKKDK-
PAKTMKNT, ailOCtHY DEPART.MKNT, and
Having opened a
stock a
COTTON AND QOCNTBy PRODUCK V
A* Ruliensflein
■WW
m ister of the hittjation.
WILLtEToy. 8. C.
Clyaum)
CiajUKTA MtAJUTL..
- , T 7 ~JV yt— ' \ .
J. P. Browne, Agent,
iafrTUflutf -Denier in
t ) i | i w. j, l w - ■ ■ ■■ ■>—
W 1Z-1 tXUll '-4
China, Glassware and Crockery.
jt'
Tiiimps, Chandlers and Jjamp Trimming^ n specialty. Chandlers forCbnrche#
and Hal'*. - ■ 7
Special attention paid to repacking orders for Merehints. Assorted package
shipped direct from manufacturers or store.
A general assortment of good* in tny line always kept in stock.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALKS. uplO-rtljan—
,'i* fim
PERRY DRV
She.franticahy
of the yunag
sank iolo his
KntCU CAKKa.—1, epir, 1 cupsugar,
1 of buttermilk, 1-2 cip bolter, J teas
poon of suda, 1 of salt, 1 i f cinnasiou.
and flour tu roll. out, out in nugMand
hj- q •?
OaAKtit FtpI'IV...— Four large oran-
ger, peot, seed ■nd rut Into nieoesi; add
•me cup sung; Un it »t*u4 Ons cm ot
nearly UtkiijJ mtk, m\r; four tablo-
•poonfuls of corn sta.oh wiied with a
little water, and yolha of hair egj»;
w hen d >n# let it cool, and iben mix with
I he oraqaa*. Cao t ha whu. a off l wo •KP
wt'h oogg cn df Haipir for Ipotlug,
spread the lop and place iu the
oveo to browo.
Arpl.l Cu.«.*UP—Pare and cover
six spplua; aet thwa in a pan with very
Etlle water, and atew them until tandcr;
theu put them ha pudding-*ILh without
hreakiwg; 111 the centers with sugar,
aud pout 0ftT them a cu-tard made of
a qnsrt of milk, Are »irgs, lour ounce*
full of walur, aad baka it half an hour.
Serve it oithor,ho( or oolAat the dinapm
OuAwqp “ii«t
yelk* of flve eggs, whites of two eggs
half enp of ooki water, two and a half
eup* of flour, two teaspooofu'a ofU
king-powdor, the joiee and grated rind
al one wraqg» and a p och <-f salt; bake
in jeltyoeako tHH: beat the whites of
two egg* lo a stiff froth ; add seveq Urge
»able*poonful* of powdered sugar and
K ra tH<P n <hP I )4flP li 9* ofm* •range;
spread (hw batNMfcTh* laywra. If you
Tike the taste of onuige you will like this
eake.
VEGETABLE
nm oiler
k PURELY YEOETABLE REMEDY
For Internal «c<t External Use,
It a SURE CURE fcr aR the Disease* for which It Is recommends*^
aed h AiWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE Is tht km* of
•»** the most Inexperience* persons.
It la e are mm4 qnlrk remedy for COrr.ITW, WORK
THROAT, CHlItlA, end »hni:*r tronhiea: efTnrda tnimm
*• .»« maw mmtlfmmmi /aawM of UirilTlIRRlA, »:k1 Is tfce be-1
kneww remedy for UlltlWlATlSM end >Kl RALAIIA.
THE OLDEST. BEST, AM MOif WIDELY KNOWN
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
Tt
will, eerb wonderfnl nwerem la i./l
*T ntAMPH, CIIOIJiUA, dlauuii<i:a.
m’aWNTERV, eml e'l ROWM. ( OMl’UAINTM. U>mi U U
raaatOarad «m rmr» fmr iS,w 4
NAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’ CONSTANT
USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
RBCOianSDF.n by RVyaSeUna, MlanlnaarUn,
ft § RE( OMHENUF.l
Ke3KT! SmUTTil it,
rvnn wbme wbe bm rrer r
\v
llM|»ltala — In aburt.
fi<«> 1S a trial.
and
Rvcrybudy
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT.
md w<«ts yai l.
etwsya he med for Pain In the Bau-k end Hide,
V md yirwii—* rmU</ in aH raaee ut Hrntma,
Hevera flnnu, ttcaldn, etc.
V CAN HAFBI.Y BK WITH OCT IT. It wPl
BiaSy anra many times fta coat In rfortor,' tr'a, au.l Ita i'd'«
bnan It within the rmrh af all. T1 •• aold at Uie. AOc. and • 10)0
PERRY DAvitTaTsON, Providence, R. l.- <
-___ ^ __ Prcprlotor*.
JVew Store! New Boods.
the I*n-
dau Oardati gitfe* *• dHhAAl aranuat of
the method *d<>p'ed by hiia fur raising
asparagus shoou of twicu the ordinary
mm. The plants were given plenty of
» >"tn-*y fl>wr M spurt each way.
The first two years a Tight crop was
planted between th# raws. Afterward*
ao other emp is planted. To giv* the
right depth.•piawtang. t
dug eight ipetea deep and g.md »trop
yeaaliig plaq0 aci thmein. It th
tha ! 3£3ES.,t : S:
aary thick bodp anting i* obviated.
Some Use* or Charcoal—Char-
e«l, laid flat white* cold on a burn
causes i»..edi*UdT;
by leaving it on for an hour tire burn
Beams almost healed when the wound
let'll. Strewn over heap* of
pelts, over dead annual*,
M unpk'*nant uth.it
^hEPaitel spirnkled over
RieiNlbatu tainted wiil sweeten and
freshen it. Foul waPir is purified bv
it. It ia a great dwinfectant, and will
sweeten offensive air if pWd in shal-
Jow tray* ftrnund apartments. It i* so
very porous that it aba.rbi and oonden-
acs gases rapidly. One
fresh charcoal will abaorba
hundred inches of ga*eo.u ammunu.
Charcoal form* ao excellent poultice for
laaligagot woand* *nd soraa la eaaea
•t what is aalted prmd flesh i>invdur.
We. It gtraa no dtsagmaable odor,
harts an texture,
9o oolup, is a dmple and safe
sweetener and disinfectant. A tea*
po.«ful of charcoal in half a gift ** of wn-
•nr often relieves a sick hendachr. It
■haorba autf raAadea 4ka
fNmwog agahttethu
^ from thastn«ftoh
to Oie head
NIXSON & HAIR
kceiVkd and OFBNED
, S. V. K. R.
A Nelr. Complete and
Carefully Selected Stock
Of Everything Necessary to Make People
Comfortable or Ilappy,
Which They offer as Low as tho Lowest. ILMsGING AND TIES at
Charleston prices, ficiglit-a.Uad. -We have money on bau.1 to pjv cash for twenty
hates of oiMUiq • Jajr. Come to (he New 8tore kept by young uicrclmnts.
——
Adams, Damon Co* 9
No. 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
-LABOE STUCK OK-
COOfClIVO |8TOVS8, HAKOF8. GRATK8,
Marble Rod Slate Mantels, nf ail kinds. Pumps, l^cad, and Iron Pipe,
Shaat licud, Copper and Ziai, Hoofing Tin, Tin-Ware, TiuncF* Tools, etc.
House FStrnishing Gooffs h I^arge Variety.
Fire Bricks t Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipus, and Chimney Tups,
ill kinds Of Tltiuibing lYork, lioefiag, Gottering, and ’l in Work, Generally,
«ll»q»l I.. h, tl.. m.-t rtyefnl sad expcricnc.'d Workmen. nulH-ly
The New
Store
m ^
fPsBkt plessurs ia anaoaDoiaglo Ass-public lk«t we are nhw op-nlng one of 1b#
finest sto:;k of FiritNiTurtE
EVKH Offered in this city.
work oW. All lbs very Tsteyi styles W# have visiled all (be prin
cipal aiarkcte is tba Clsited Stales na<l can saFcly say we have all the most modern pat
terns of the season. Wewid have every'hing in ihv Furtiilure Line and at pricestbst will
compare with any market South of Baltimore. Lton t buy until you see our stock, it will be
complete ia every particular. We guarantee satisfaction
J. IirBowles & Co.. -
- aapSfra . NO. 117 JiliOAl) ST ft MET* AUGUSTA, GA.
Trsnle—1880.
-:0:s
c4 stomach
• kiclt axtat
OKEAT
DLCLINE LY DRY GOODS |
■ I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
U ROOM attichod to my store, I havo and will k*ep in
large supply of WINK$ AND LIQUORS.
TfONAtfiD ODUNIBV PRODUCK WANTED.
P RIVATE DISPATCHES
tors announce us
A UBEAT TUMBLE IN DRT HOODS !
We, therefore, as Leaders in regulatmx
the market, oiler the following :
10 CAtilte I’RINTS at 5}, reduced from 7j
6 bases 4.4 Lungcloth, bes*. quality, at 8o
reduced from 10c.
6 c'see Utee Btripe B. K. at IflJ, re<luced
1 ; from llfte.' V.-
TOO pleoee Victoria Lawn at 12J, reduced
from 1 Re. • ' ' • ^
100 pibeds Lave Grenadine at I'Cj. reduced
irom zA«.
600 pieces Union I^iwn, colored, '.Jc , re
duced from M.
60 pieces curded Manche-<ter l.nwns, yard
wile, at IOo.. reduced fro.ii UR, war-
rained Fast Colors.
lOOpiecw yarf wide Dress Linen at 18c.,
reduced from 2’>c.
&I0 pieces Linen Etubroidery to match at &e
——per yardr—— ——— “
100 pieces.pure Rnvnmcr Bilks, fancy, at 49
f>7,‘ t>-‘>, and Too.
20 oiccus heavy Gros flrain Sillts atflOc., re-
* dttced from gt.go, Wiirrante<l to wear.,
Als^ clieaper and better grades on hand.
fi.dilOya'-Is of Colored Bilks of every style
ntid description, foi dresssndhat trim
ming. also for evening wear, reduced 20
per cent - - ■ ' f ,
The followine pooils are sold in (proportion:
GENTS’ CASSIMKIIKS BLACK GOODS,
Linens fur Boys’ and Gents’ IVeur,
Gloves, RihtM.us, Hats, I omestics.
..Alai ting, B had as Oil Clultaand
Carpets.
S&~ All Deparlments are full and well as
sorted, and ns the public know too well that
we are always the leaders in offering the
goods lower than el*where. We are sure that
they will see that it is to their advantage to
call before purchasing.
The Block is large aniTTonimodious, and
every Mteutioii will be paid to promote still
more the popularity which the house enjoys.
•'wrctht-wtl, Iteuedirt Ac 4 o.
sep-10-dnios
and let- Competition aid Deirtelioii Dided,
fpiUS FURNITURE STORE OF
BROWN’S
T
From the timeofitainceplion took alemliag
position tn the Furniture Trade of the city.
Having ample funds to buy all goods for
caeh I sometimes get tuirgains from manefae-
Jurersin need of moaey, consequently can
give groat bargains. 1 never misrepresent
the quality ot my Goods. I fix a fair iving
price on them, the lowest that cool 1 t>e taken
under any circumstances, ami the owest
price is asked at first, which I think is the
only fair wsy that kusta -ss can be done.
Every purc’.aser kuoWs just what they are
buying and that they are getting llseir
money s worth. Sharp practice in trade
may par fora'while, hut the honest, reliable
man wins the race on the home vtreleh.
f hare a Urge stock ot FURNITURE, both
fine nod medt un. Spring atd CanvssePots,
tr»t class Bed Bprings, suitsblc to warm
climates dust and vermin prool. This e».
tablisliirent has beeome very popular with
a Urge class «f cltucns. The freshness of
the stock, low prices and fair doilinghare
secured me a first class trade, not only in
this city and State, but also in Flonda, Geer,
gia and TSWmflWTfflC"™*™""’””
^Parties frlom ■ the cot ntry and country
merchants ymtr tnqle I want if low prices
and fair dealing can secure it I will pack
and tend your go >ds to railroad depot dr
steamboat wharf frewof eh»rg.<
Ft >re and Oflien 229 King street, next
door to the Aeaden.vnf Mu»ic.
I'illLIt'BROWN, Proprietor.
Neplfi XlHAS.
TlUiPLiCK it) LUY YOU
SEWIMMACEIW
346 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, . . Ga
The undersigned are new offering to the
citixen* of Augusta, audio the public gen
erally, the New Howe B simple and light
running, just out. The new improved
Weed, nuisetens and elegantly finished.
The light rutiuin.'; New Home, with large
space tinier arm; self-adjusting needle,
simple and durable.
The very latest improved Victor, with
self-threading Bhnttle, and self-setting
Seed la.*
Also, the "Ftewart” Family, superior to
any of the styles in the market. Each one
is xuaranteed by the maker lo be perfe.t in
every ye-pect.
gagr All tbe almva mentioned Machines are
of the very 1 lest improvements Bobbins
fillid ou all of them without running tbe
machine. Sold at low figures and nil guar-
aaired.
J. B. nAHTON,
The managing partner of the firm, having
k d more than ten years experience in the
buMues.*, is thoroughly acquainted with tbe
leading machines of the day, and will keep
in stock only sucb as he knows to be first
eU«s. However, a machine of any make
may be purchased through us by specisl
order.
gs^uSpccial mention given lothe repairing
of all kinds of machines. Work done
promptly, and at Low Rates. 1 AH work
1,'uftra Jteed.
Needles, Oil and Attachments, for all
kinds ot Bowing Machines for sale, at the
lowest rates for firsl-cUas go ida.
('all and see our goods, whether you pur
chase or not.
Correspondence solicited. Add
t. E. BARTON A CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Agents wanted.
novG-tf
Savannah and < harlestun Railroad Co.
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__ CHANGE OF SCHEDULE,
April 4, 1879.
The following Schedule is in effect at this
date: ^
/W Mm/, Daily.
Leave Charleston - - -,
Arrive at Bavannah - -
Arrive Jacksonville - •
Leave Savannah - -
Arrive Charleston -
7 (K> a. m.
12 40 p. m.
7 50 a. m
4 (K) p. m.
9 56 p. m.
AVyA/ Train, Daily.
iM,pxia, or heftrltam.
IlAVINO made exiensiva proparatious fdr the cjutiug season, I would Invite
y<wr attention to my full Hoe of w
Crock^l^yi OlasSv China and Fairthenware.
which' I ftn o fieri tig at bottom prices. ' ’p. ‘ ^
I sbaH be frfeftsed to aecBiv* yomr order for any of the followin': jroxls :
C-Cv Ware, WJti e Granite. Opaque aud iA metieftn CHtia, Yellow »nd Bock-
ingliaat Were, Wood and Willow Wttra. .I.tpannmk Stamped and Plain Tin Ware,
Chusvare, Goblets, Tumbler*, Wiocs Tea |tetts, Butter Diahea end Bowls, Ma*
laftaoi Cana, ,Ktr. Lamps, Bornera, Wickaflnd < lumuoya, Lookiftg Glsaaes, Silver
— — Pmtei Goods, Bird Cages, Lamp Dreokete, Rv flectore, CLeudi laent, Bar Goods,
it oFeo relioves cvnadj j Table Cutlery, a».d a fall line of French, Boltomiju und Gtrmitn Faocy Good*, Ktc.
mwa.O *1*44
T. C. DUG II, i>03 Uroftd SUduguat*, Ga*
Leave Charleston
Arrive Bavannah
Arrive Port Royal
Arrive at Augusta
Leave Savannah
Leave Pot t Royal
Leave Augusta
Arrive Charleston
—• -. 7 60 p. m.
• 6 25 a. m.
• 4 00 a. m.
- G 36 a, m.
- 9 00 p. m.
- 11 00 p m
- 8 20 • m
- » 7 50#. m.
Pullman ears on all Night Trains.
C. S. GADSDEN, Engr. and Supt.
8. C. Boy La vox. G. F. and T. Agent
NOTICE
FRANK LESLIE'S WEEKLY.
Thaouly Democratic Illustrated New«-
Dftper imhliahed—will b* sent, postpaid
fur flee weeks (until end of Cftinpftljp>( fur
TWIHTT C«ST8. Aftiftte wanted In every
town. Bend S> cents for flhe weeks enb»
serip.lon, or 8 oetria In po*»ta«e stampe for
Mm pi* copy and Iduat rated QftUUqru*. —
Cfoba of four will be ee.it fur live wm-ka.
fur one dollar. Addrees Fuaxk Lfslle
rubliahluE Go., DcybUvet Few Yotk.
Compere Prices ! Compitre Power ! 1
'and Compftre Quality J !
otto m
Yuu oatt save $150 on a 10 tiinoepower
engine. Y u can save $25 > on a 20 horse
power engine. You can save $350 on a 30
horse poi wt-r en>;ln >, by purchsalng of
the undersigned, ami the engines ftre all
or gnuiter power tha i they are rated,
while tboee offered by some dealers are at
least one-q'i't rter 1 ss than they call them.
1 x ttqlne well befuie You purchase.
Cotton Presses, Massey, Grisworld i
Brown Gins, Self Feeders and Condensera.
Shafting, Pulleys, Turbine Wheels and all
fcwtdftof MacMwerrutor sale.
Agent for saw Mills with Heges’Papent
Bell Works. Grain Mills, Ate.
Gall ou or address
3P» H* Xi0UB»
np8-ly WILLIST6N, 8. C.
Special Notice !
Dr- Henry J- Mouzon.
JDIHTASi 8U3GS0H,
Will attend culls hi any portion of Barn
well or nd joining counties.
Office at Bl«ckvlHe, H. C. aug5-6m
Just Arrived
-AT-
Chas. Pechm arm's
▲ New Mock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
BOOT*. 8HOKS
NOTIONS,
AND A LOT or
Fresh Family Groceries
—nt ur —
Bar Room
Caa I* fround the fin rat slock of
WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGAkS
Ever brought to the village.
When y<>a come to Barnwell don’t
forget to call aud ace me,
ChfiH. Feolimann
B finm ' ll, lnra> ■•>« Wigi.rv Ihv p«l>lir. You ran
liY i | l iu*k - iiMUiry r«strr ill w.rrk Sir ns IIumi al
JIA I nnylhtuu •'«•- < spitsl o<4 m,ulr-d. Wr
UU A will amt y>n*. T»• Iv* <t<aLr> ■ Unv nml
■pward mndt-nl l.oam tiy the Indnsirtmii. Mm. *1*.
mra. Isiys ■■ttgirl-wani^ rverywher.- in wort fov
lime tn Ike vmrX. or <rt,ly y>nir slmrr m.rill nt*. Bn
other htninra* v|H say r..n ararty »« vi-ll. Bn oae
villlax tn wurk caa nul •« aiakc rnonauu* far bv
encaidnic si um-r. rivUlj <nuat »a<l term* bv -. A
(rral <q>|a>rliinily for luakiair nmner i-nsilv lint l.nn-
onblj. AiUimsTrwr AC4*..AnKu>la Malar. )vV,
-OLD STAND CF BARNARD-
F. A. Nowell,
Artistic Photographer.
Satisfaction Guaranteed to all.
^ * "i
Special Success with Children.
263, King Street,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
aapl ft-lm
Just Opened.
New Bar Room
-IN-
B AMBERO.
CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND 8EGAR8.
Mixed Drinks of any kind, on ICE.
Family Groceriea, Baker’s Bread. Call and
aeu him at Col. F. U. Gaatt’a old office,
Bamberg.
6. S&B1UAR, JR,.
mylS-tlm -AGENT.
HENRY L. JOHNSON,
Attorney at^Law»
mySO-ly WILLI8TON, S. C.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALLEND VLK, 8. C.
Will Praotioa ift *11 lb* Courts of th* Stats.
je24- If
FICKUN6 A DAYANT,
Alton*}*, S’alkluirs »*( CoMaillMS
Vbarcis IF. FicxLise, I Jobs C. Davaxt,
Coluu#>ia, 8. C. I Bara a^1 C. H..8.C.
TO RENTTa
Four Lai ge Ro m* over WlATHERS-
PEE * EaHTEULINU’jJ Dfore. FulUbly
fui Law Dffivee. inayfi-tX
ROBERT D. WHITE,
, • . . — _ *
Marble and Granite Works
W W M ’ ■ • *
n » ' . ' * ’ O ^
MEETING STREET, COR. HORLB ECftTS ALLEY
■pS’ijr FT ARBERTOlSV^Ci— r
. - i " ' ' ■ 1 " t'?s~ . -
- -r; k
Wholesale Grocer,
—AND DEALER IN—.
serais, Liquor and Tohaeeo,
AGENT FOR THE CKLKBKATKD ' ..
Monarch Whishey.
•c.
Afoo, I. T. & J. G. Frost ft Co.’* Self-Ratelng Flour, and -.Thorn Brotbcra*
celebrfttt»:l Butter Crackers.
scp26 ly Nps. 108,110. n? ^ 181 F,i»t Bay, Charleston, 8. C.
S
GREAT DRY GOODS
-AND-*
GEQ€ES¥ E
Weathersbee & Easterling,
Wholeiale and Ratail Dealers in .
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
Fttll Stock Always on Hand.
F$?eSH e@9B5 KE ; 3£IV£y 9AIi7.
Cash Paid for Cottoa & Country Preducs
uov20-
Mixson & Richmond, Prop’s,
Corner of Brond and WaHhington Streets
AUfiUSTA, GSOSOXA-
Conveniently located To Baftine$$.
WHk Tdrgrffpk Offirf ^ ttif fnMn?, and Souffcern Express (’onpany
Office N xt Door la Hotel Fii! ins:.
Rooms Superior to Any in the city. Table Suppliml with (he Brat th* Market
Affords ; also Livery Stable Connected With the House.
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
* "Nl ix'on A T^ichrr^ond. Rro^’r*-
7
WAVERLY EBOUSE,
$2 Charlmten, S. C. $2
1 , t
Nfft’AfU* IN THF. PEND OF KINf*
• Itivt.tbe mual faahlunable prometmiiw
11 the cl Jr.
Flrwt dasa In ell Ita Appointment*
lablr luittlalHMl wUh tKn b- At afford* I
by loftal, Noitlrern amltkmibrrn moikeia
Flratrl m Far «nd lUrtAT Shop.
Hie Ho-at i>Hltttr«l Pi» m In the Mouth.
Hervaiita poHtw and atleullve.
Foard OSirerday.
WVLower rat- a by the wrt k or monlh.
GKO. W. SULLIVAN,
Latx or A. J. kxxsroT k Co..)
Prop: I'-tor.
Mr. J WIL’HJK GRAHAM, of Hainwel
I i to the « lllc* of th-. W> verljr Hou e, aad
will I * grail t«> *••*• • la many frl rds.
OKDEIt YOTJU
SAW MILLS, GRIST
CASE MILLS. OIN ESOINFS. COTTON 8CBEW8, KHAFTINO I'ULLEVS.
tluiigerV Joitrual B"X<m, Mill Gt-ttiloir, Uudgeomt, Tiirtdne tenter Wheel, UIii
Gearing, Chew pi Ju-teoti'n G<>vernera, Dlatoo'ii CiriMilar Haw, aud Oumer>« *n<l
FID'S, Belting an I Babbitt MhuI and Brans Fitting, Ufobe and Chrt'k Valve*
and Whistles, Gauges, eta, and Iron Brass C*atlnga and repairs from
Oeo- R. Lombard <fc Co., k
FOREST CITY FOUNJRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
XKAK THE WATEK TOW**, 170 rExwirx sraxcT,
All GITMTA. «l»iORGI4.
OT^D IRON AND WRAPS WANTED.
F. W. Wagencr & Co.
OHAS&aSVGN. B 0.
159 161,163 an M65 East Bay* 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street
13, 15, 17 and 19 Vendue Range.
Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers*
Cotton and JVaval Stores L*actor**.
Sole Agent* for Georgia and Wairener Grange Guano. Liberal advances mad*
on ^hipmants of Cotton.
We have a special Produce Department for which we solicit consignments of
Rough Rice, Peas, etc. seplR-tiift
EDW/S HATES,
CIIARLES K. BATES,
ISAAC HOLMS,
JOBS B. STETLK.
TUOS. R. MeQAUAS,
BATES % CO.
JOBBERS OF
DRY GOODS & ( l OTHI VI..
% , • ’ ' : t :
Nos 122 and 124 Meeting St, Charleston, & C.
ROBERTSON; TAVLOR & CO..
Successors lo-GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO, „
C0TT01F1CT0IS. W1UIS1II HOtllS
— A HD —
COMMi88fOX MERCHANTS,
1 AT*l> ft MVVNK MXRICKT. CHARLESTON, m. C.
fcrC0>’«IGNMKMS OF COTTON SOUCITEti.-is*
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