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John Stuart fliackiw, FiofwMHjr of
Greek la the University of Eilnburgh,
m a dp the following jtidlcU ns rennirks
with regard to the choice au J the use
of books. .. .t....——I
"la the preseet etfcgo of society
hooks play, sad maetooutlose topUy,
a great part In the training of young
minds ; end therefore I sball here set
down some points of detail with regard
tto the oboloe and the nee of books.—
Keep in mind, in the Qrst place, that
though the library shoivee groan with-
books, whose name le legion, there are
in each department only a few great
books, in relation to which other* are
bat (auxiliary, or it may be sometimes
parasitical' like the ivy, doing barm
rather than good to the bole round
which Obey cling. How many thous
ands, for lustanee, and tens of thous
ands, of hooks in Christian theology
bare been written and published in the
emrld since the Hist preaching of the
Gospel, Which of course contun noth
ing mote and nothing better then the
Gospel Itself, and which, if they were
all burnt to-morrow, would leave Cbi is-
tianity id the main nothin# the worse,
and to some points- essentially better.
These le fully as much nonsense m
sense In many learned books that have
made a noise In their day, and In most
books there Is a great deal of superflu
ous and uaeiees talk. Stick therefore
to the great boobe, the origlarfl books,
.the fountain-heads of great Ideas and
noblp passions, and you will learn joy
fully to dispense with the volumes of
accessory-talk by which their virtue
has been M frequently obscured as U-
himiuated. For a young theologian
It is of far greater importance that he
should bare the Greek New Testament
by heart than that be ehauld be able
to talk glibly about the (oat volume of
sermons by Dr. Kew or Stopford
Brooke, All these are very well, but
they aranot the one thing needful, for
the highsot Christian culture they may
lightly be dispensed with. Not so the
Bible. Six therefore la your eye the
great books ou which the 'blitory of
bumao thought and the changes of hu
man fortunes have turned. In politics
look to Aristotle ; In mat be malice to
Newton; hi phHosophy to Lelbnl's;
In theology to Cudwonir; in poetry to
Bhakspeare ;.io science to Faraday.
“BUt, of<courts, while you court ear
nestly n familiar acquaintance witn ell
such original thinkers and dlscoursers
In the world of thought and action,
you wiN ieel only too painfully that
you cannot always lay hold of them in
tbs Oral stage of your studies ; you
will require steps to mount up to shake
bonds whk these celtsllals, and these
steps ora little books. IX) not there
fore despise Ihtie books ; they are for
you thoaeO'Soaiy lines of approach to
the great fortress of knowledge, and
cannot safely be overleaped. On the
contrary, take a little grammar, for In
stance, wheu learning a language,
rather than a figure, aud learn the fun
damental thing-, the anatomy, the
bones and said framework, wltb strict
aocurary, before plunging into the
complex tissue of tbs.living pbysioio-
But wblkt yo« learn your little
t)k thoroughly, you must beware of
reading It by the method of mere
oram. Cram Is a mete mechanical op
eration, of which a reasoning animal
should be ashamed. Bui cramming,*
however often practiced, Is seldom nec
essary, K to resorted to by those es
pecially who cannot, or will not, learn
to think, 2 advise you, on the con
trary, whenever poeeitle, to think be
i read, or at least while you are
~' > you can find out for lour-
> Utile puullog why thethiee
angles of a triangle not only are, but,
to tbs very nature of the thing must
be, equal to two right anglej, you will
have done more good to ycur reason
ing powers Ibsn If yoa had got the de
monstrations of the whole twelve
books of Euclid by heart according to
the method of cram.
The great acboiara of the sixteenth
sad sevrnteeoth oaoturlea bad not so
many books as we have, but what they
bad they made a grand use of, Read
ing In the case of mere miscellaneous
readers, is like the racing of some lit
tle dog about the moor, snuffing every
thing and notching nothing; but a
reader of the right sort finds hie proto
type In Jacob, who wrestled with an
angel hi! night, sod counted himself
the better tor the bout, though the
sinews of his thigh shrank in conse
quence.” „
Edwcatlns Weaaew.
Higher education among the middle
crosses has, within the poat few years,
wrought a far greater change la the
social statue of women than all the
vapoilog wordiness about their ab
stract rights and wrongs could ever
have dens; and here, as in other cases,
practice has t>bowa its advantage over
theory. Secure in the possession of
that power which has boen aphoristi
cally 4deatifled with Anowiedge, the
true "girl of the period" regards as
useless and effete all questions os to
her intellectual equality with men.—
And well she may do so, ’considering
tbs evMnoors of her power and capac
ity, la the fane of the world. Take,
for InetMee, the i scoot examination of
the London university. In French two
ladles stand in the first class, none of
their male rivals having got beyond
the second, la 001*10007 there la a
lady In the first doss ; while one has
obtained honors In Latin, two in Eng
lish and two in mathematics. These,
together with the student from Nawn-
bam, who has taken honors in botany
and chemistry, may smile at the old-
faehioded prejudices which deny to
womankind way fooling on the difficult
paths of science —London Telegraph.
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fora ytu reac
reading. If;
self by a litU
W. H.
Williston, S. C.
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Han In store and for tale at very c’o*e flgur**, to na«h or eeUon paying customer*,
the nest, largeHl, must complete and carefully assorted stock of
OKNERAL MERCHANDISE
svsr brought|o Wlllleton. While all departments *re full of first cUa* goods, 1 ask
fiom all interevtnd a specl d examination of my airx-lr at —
MOOT*** MHOKlg JkKp CL.OTT»IjrCT>_ '~ y -,
No merchant In the county can aurpase or even equal mo in the qual'ty and pH<> •
of goods. Cotton and Country Produce wanted. (•rpiS-Sir
The deed Scholar.
Those who would b« good scholars
should heed these suggestions; made
by Dean Stanley:
First, you must listen. You must
bear; you must be ellent; you must
be attentive. We can never hope to
gain real wisdom or knowledge unless
ws are willing to be taught, unlees we
fix our mind*
die who is always talking without
listenfag to what others say; he who
is always Asking quretioos without
waiting for an answer; be who allows
bis rated to winder from ons tbl
anothsv; he who-thinks be is
than bis teachers and cleverer than his
sompanions; be who doe* not look up
, to what la a be vs himself, Whether old
or young, Js not learning as Jesus
I'biiat Jeornt. We must also bo good
aekerfof questions.
lug to
wiser
IliihcnstcMirs Musis !
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Largei* Slock at Lowcat Price* in- CLOTHING- DEPARTMENT, DRY
GOODS DEPARTMENT, NOTIONS DEPARTMENT, HARDWARE DJ£-
PARTMKNT-GROCERY DIEP^HUTMENT, id —-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Having opened a BAR ROOM attached to my More; I hare and will keep to
•lock a large .apply of WINES AND LIQUORS. -
COTTON AND COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTEDt
MOUIER of the SITUATION.
OREAT
DLCLINE IN DRY GOODS
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WILLISTON, 8. C.
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J. P. Browne, Agent,
Importer and Dealer In
China, Glassware and, Crockery.
I^unpx, Chandlers and Lamp Trimming* a specialty. Chandlers for Churches
Halts.
Asserted package
and XT*
Special attention paid to repacking orders fur Merchants
abipped direct from manufacturers or store.
A general assortment of good* in my line atorsya kept in stofck.
SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. aplfi-tiljau
PERRY DAVIS 1
/ V1C1TABLK \
PAINKILLER
A PURELY VEUnABLE REMEDY
I For Internal and gxternnl Dee,
Ito la a SURE CURE hr SI the DtieeMi hr wfckti k Is
md I* ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE b fte la
evm Ike enet leexpeHmced
cocoas, sou
agorm 4mm MU'/
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net enrv end evU* rea
mKOAT, CHH.1A, and •tella
4a au «m* mmMmtmml fwrm» at DIPII1
kmrwn reaaedj for KHXtJMATlSM and
TNI OLDEH, BEST. AND MOST WIDELY UOWM
FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
been aaed wt|k enek w
tMTld for rRAMPn, CH
SKY, and an BOtVUI. (
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pant of Iks world
1) YHKIXTKH Y,
aw mtn fm iksss
oi.F.ua, I>iaKUi<XA.
rossrutiwra. am « <•
HU STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEAIS 1 CONSTANT
USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AID CLIMATES.
It li UrOHMSNDRD by t%j
NmnUTtm Hm
wOo hea aver flme > e Wet
IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL U A LINIMENT.
MO FAMILY CAM HA FITLY BB WITHOrT IT. B VS
’ MIK and Fa aalea
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FURRY DAVIS * SON, Prevldenoe, R. I.
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New Store! New Goods.
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NIXSON ” & HAIR
HAVE JUST BKCF.IVKD A)fD OPENED
AT ELKO, S. C. R. R.
A New. Complete and ,
Carefully Selected Stock
Of Everything Nece—arj to Mal^e I^jpple .
Comfortable or Happy 9
Which They offer as Low as the Lowest. BaGGING AND TIES to
Charleston prices, freight added. We have money on hand to pay cash for twenty
vales of cutton a day. Come to the New Store kept by young merchants.
Adams, Damon & Co# 9
No. 18 BROAD STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C.
- LASGS STOCK OF
COOKING I8TOVB8, UANGK8. GRATB8,
Marble and Slate Mantels, of all kinds. Pump*, Lend, and Iron Pipo,
Sheet Lead, Copper and Zinc, Roofing Tin, Tin-Ware, Tinner’s Tools, otc.
House Furnishing Goods in Large Variety. *
Fire Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta Drain Pipes, and Chimney Tups, •
All kinds of Plumbing Wo'rk, Roofing, Guttering, and Tin Work, Generally,
promptly attended to by the mot careful sad experienced Workmen. »gl9-ly
The New Fumiture Store
w .. _*. 7 7^ •
We take pleasure ia aenonneiag to the public that we are new op-eing one of the
funtilst sto^k of furniture
IN THIS CUT. ‘
EVER
OFFERED
o-
No old stock to work e<F. AH the very latest style** Wo have visited all the prin
cipal markets la the United States and can safely sty we have ail th* meet modern pat
terns ef the seaeon. We wi.l have everything ia thv Furniture Lius aud at prices that will
compare with any market South of Baltimore. Don't buy until you see our stock, it will bo
complete in every particular. We guarantee satisfaction
J. L; Bowles & Co
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NO. Ill BROAD STREEP AUOUSIA, GA.
To the l#vf«fe?--1880.
HAVING made extensive preparations for the coming season, I would invito
your attention to my fell line of ~ •
Urookery* Glass* China and EarthenwarG.
which I am offering at bottom pricea. »
I sha'l be pleased to receive your order for any of the following goods:
C. C. Were, White Granite, Opaque aed American China, Yellow and Rock
ingham Ware, Wood and Willow Wore, Japanned, 8ta»pod and Plain Tin Warn,
Class wire, Goblets, Tumblers, Wine* Tea Setts, Butter Dishes and Bewll, Mo*
Is sees Cans, Etc. Lamps, Bnrnera, Wiokoand Chimneys, Looking Glasses, Silver
PlateJ Goods, Bird Cogrs, Letup Brackets, Reflectors, Chandeliers, Bar Goode,
Table Cutlery, and a fall line of French, Bohemia and German Fancy Goode, Etc.
v eepO-Jm \ T. C. BLIGil, gOi BreanSt. Augnsta, Ga*
AND LET-
P R1VATX DISPATCHES
- ter* announce ue
A CHEAT TUV1HLK IN DRY GQODS !
We, therefore, as Leader, in regulating
(he market, offer thetollownig : . .
1U CASES PRINTS at 6!, reiuced from 7$
6 eaewd-d Longclotli, Leet quality, at
reduced from lOo.
6- cases Loco Stripe P.
If Am ttfic.. —^
100 piecee Victoria Lawn
from 16c.
8c
RC'at 18), 1 educed
at 12), reduced
100 piece. I^ce Grenadine at 16), reduced
tram 2oe.
500 piecee Uuiou lutwn, Colored, 5)c , re
duced from 8. *■'
50 pieces corded Mauchester Lawns, yard
wide, at lOe.. reduced froju 16), war
ranted Faet Colors. ***
1iOff piece* ysrd wide Dress Linen at 18o.,
reduced from 25c. ———-———
800 pieces Linen Embroidery to metch at 6e
|>er yard.
100 pieces pure Summer Silks, fancy, at 49
57; 66, and 75c.
20 pieces heavy Gros Grein Silks at 0<)o., re
duced from 81..2fi, warranted to wear.
Also cheaper and better grade* on hand.
5y000.yard* of Colored Silks of every style
onddeecription, foi dretsandkst trim-
mvng, also for evening wear, reduced 20
per cent-
The following goods are sold in proportion:
GENTS’ CASSIMEKES. BLACK GOODS,
Linens fee Boys' and Gents’ Wear,*
Gloves, Ribbons, Hats, Domestics.
Matting) Shades, Oil Cloths and 1 '
Carpets.
MT All Departments are full arid toitihas-
surted, and as the public know too well that
ate are always th* leaders in offering the
good* lower than elsewhere, we are sure that
they Rill eee that it is to their advantage to
^mll omnown^W^wA^wai- 1 mi.'i. ■ j i..n. m i»'—»
vnit purciiRoiiiga ——■— -—
The StocK is large and commodious, and
erery attention will bepiid to promote still
more the popularity which the house enjoys.
Furetegotl, Bcaedlct to Co.
*ep3t)--we*
fjdius FURN1TUR1 STORK OF
BROWN’S
From th* timoof its incept ion took a leading
position in the Furnitnre Trod* of the city.
Having ample Binds to buy all goods for
cosh I sometimes pet bargains from manufac
turers la need of money, consequently can
give great bargains. I never misrepresent
th* quality of my Goods. I fix a fair living
price on them, the lowest that could be taken
under aay eircutpstances, aad the lowest
price isasked ail first, which I think is th*
only fair way that business can be dew*.
Every purchaser knows just what they are
buying aad that they are getting tneir
money's worth. Sharp practice in trade
may pay for a while, but the honest, reliable
man wins th* race on the Oome stretch.
i hive e large etoek of FURNITURE, both
fine end modi im,.Spring aad Canvass Cote,
fiol-class Bed Springs, suitable for warm,
climates, dust aad vermin proof. This es
tablishment has become very popular with
a large eiaas of cititens. The freshaeasof
th* *tc»ck, low price* and fair «ie*ling have
secured me a first-clae* trade, not ouly ia
this city and State, but also in Florida, Geer
gie aad North Carolina.
CartiM from the country nod count nr
merchant* your trad* 1 want if low prices
end fair dealing can secure it. I will pack
and cend your goods to railroad depot or
steamboat wharf fre* of charge
Star* and Office 229 King streot, next
door t* the Academy of Music.
PHILIP BROWN, Proprietor.
Sept 6-81
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Steam Engines
Competition and- Detraction Defied.
Compare Prices ! Compare Power ! !
arid Compare Quality ! !
You can oaro $150 on a 10 boise power
engine. You can save $250 on a 20 horse
ov er engine. You can save $350 on a 90
orse porwer englnw, by purchasing of
the undersigned, aud the engines are all
or arroater power tha 1 they are rated,
While those offered by some dealers nre at
least one-quarter less than they call them.
Examine well befuie you purchase.
Cotton Presses. Massey. Gris world A
Brown Girin, Keif Feeders and Condensers.
Shafting. Pulleys, Turbine Wheels aad all
kinds of Machinery- for sale. „ *
Agent for Kaw Mills with Hegea’ Papeht
Bell Works. Grain Mills, Ac.
Call on or address
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P. SB, LOUD,
'Wii.i.iarnv a it
Special Notice 1
Dr- Henry J- Monzon,
D5NTA.1 SHB6S9H,
Will attend calls In any portion of Barn
well or adjoining counties.
Office at Blackvllle, B. G. «ug5-6tn
Just Arrived
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TUiS PUCK It) BUY YOU
SEWIKE MACHINE,
—IS —
346 BROAD STREET,
Augusta,
The niKlenigsed are new offering to the
eitixenv of Augusts and to the public gen
erally, the New Howe B, simple and light
running, ju»t out. Th* new improved
Weed, noiseless end elegantly finished.
Th* light running New Home, with large
space tinier arm ,- self-adjusting needle,
simple end durable.
The very latest improved Victor, with
self-threading Shuttle, and self setting
Needle.
Also, the “Stewart” Family, superior to
any of the style* in the market. Each one
is juarsnteed by the tasker te be perfe.l in
every re-pect.
•tor All the abeve mentioned Machine* are
of the very latest improvements Bobbitts
filled on all of them without running the
machine. Sold at low figure* aad all guar
anteed.
J- B. BARTON,
The managing partner of the firm, having
had more than ten years experience in the
buslneee, is thoroughly acquainted with the
leading machines of th* day, and will keep
in stock only such as be knows t* be first
class. However, a machine of any make
may be purchased through us by special
erder.
•^.Kpeeial attention given to the repairing
of all kind* ef machines. Work done
promptly, and at Low Rales. All work
guara.iteed.
Ntedlee, Oil and Attachments, for all
kinds of Sewing Machines for sale, at th*
lowest rates for first-class goods.*
Call and see our goods, whether you pur
chase er net.
Correspondence solicited. Address,
t. 8.
Agents wanted.
AUGUSTA, GA.,
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Smnnah tod Charleston Kailro&d Co.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ApriU, 1S79.
The following Schedule is ia effect at this
date:
Fait Mail, Daily.
Leave CherlMtoa - -<•
as •
7
00 a.
m.
Arrive et Sevanneh •
• •
12
40 p.
m.
Arrive Jackeoavill* • «
7
50 a.
m.
Leev* Savannah - -
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4
00 p.
m.
Arrive Charleatoa -
Si
0
65 p.
■i*
Sight Train,
Daily.
Leave Charleeton
ss
-7
50 p.
m.
Arrive Savannah
-
6
25 a.
m.
Arrive Port Royal •
r •
4
00 a.
m.
Arrive at Augueta -
•
6
86 a.
m.
Leave Savannah «
s
■ 9
00 p.
m.
Leave Pett Royal »
•_te
11
00 p
m
Leave Augusta «
•
S
20 a
m
Arrive Charlestsu -
to
7
50 a.
m.
Pullman oars on nil Night Trains.
, C. 8. GADSDEN, F.ngr. and Supt.
S. C. Botutoh.G. F. andT. Agent
NOTICE
FRANK LESUE'i WEEKLY.
The paly Deaaoorattc Illustratad News
paper publiahad—will be aont, poatpakl,'
for lira weak* (until end of campai#n< for
THTUTT oorm. Agents wanted In erery
town. Band to cents for fire week a sub-
oortpt Ion, or • cents In poototre a tamps fur
aampi* ropy and Illustrated CkUtovao.—
Clubs of four will ba sent for firs weuko,
for one dollar. Address Fha*k Lmlik
Publishing Oe^ DeyBUust hew York.
Chas. Pechmann’s
A New Stock of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
BOOTrf, SHOES
% -“AND—
NOTIONS,
AND A LOT OF
Fresh Family Groceries
—IX MY—
Bar Room
Can be fround thr finest stuck of
WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS
Ever brought to the Tillage.
When you oome to Barnwell don’t
forget to call aud see me,
Chas. Feohmarm^
Ilni.lni'W now t^fun-thr pul.lit-. You can
Snakir amm-y fa-t.-r at work fur u> than at
anrthlnx rlw. I afiltal not ro-piirwl Wa
will atiart ywa. Twrlta ilollar, a day and
upward mail, at horn, hy th" Indiudriaao. M. n. wo-
mn*. bnjra aiMl stria wwntrd vrrry whrn- to work for
u-. Now ia thr time. You ran ilrv.ae yioir whola
lima to the work, or only your •ijarv inonu nt*. Mo
othar iHMinrr. wUI par voti urarly a.- well. No one
witling to work ran fail to make enormous pay by
engaging at once ( nelly outfit and lerma five. A
grrat opportunity for making money ea-tly and hoo-
orahly. Addn-srTrua d Co..Angu^da Maine. jyVy
ROBERT D. WHITE,
Marble and Granite Works - 3
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MEETING- STREET, COR. HORLBECK'S ALLEY
-pe-'r OHAKLBSTOK.S.O. _
OTT6FF.
Wholesale GreCer,
—AND DEALER IN—
s^ars,
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED *
Monarch Whiskey.
Also, I. T, & J. G. Frost ft Co.’e Self-Ralelng Floor, and Thorn Bruthere*
relebrated Butter Crackere. ~ .• J
8ep26-ly Nos. 108,110. iw “nd W. Eaet Bay, Charleston, S. C. . -
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-OLD STAND OF BARNARD-
F. A. Nowell,
Artistic Photographer.
Satisfaction Guaranteed to all.
Special Success with Children,
263, King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
sepl6-8m
HENRY L. JOHNSON,
.Attorney ataX-awi
; iny20-ly ' WILLISTON, S. C.
S. M. KIBE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALLENDALE, S."
Will Practice in all the Courts of th#
je24-
FIGKUN6 & DAYANT,
Attorneys, Solicitors and Counsellors
Fbancir If. Ftricuafl, I JohY C. Davaxt,
Columbia, S. C. I Barnwell 0. H..S.C.
■ B. W1U0K. X. B. WILSOB.
T. M. MIXSOX.
B.B. Wilson! Co
Grocers ~
And General Commission Merchants.
60S Broad 84.., Burke Corner,
A.UGU8TA. GA .
* Conaiunmeato respectfully solicited.—
SaUsfactloD guarauteed.
Our Liquor Depsrtoient, owned by the
Junior members of tbs Arm, next door to
Burch’s Bh<>e Store, will bo supplied at all
times with finest goods.
*ug2$-8n
TO RENT.
Four Lofgv* Booms orer WEATHE
BEE k EASThJtUNO’B btore. Kultebl
f->r Law Offious may«-to
GREAT DRY GOODS
-AND-
& Easterling, .
Wholei alt and Rotiil Dealers iu
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES.
fS • — Full Stock Always on Hand.
FRISH 69993 I18SSIVS9 BAILT.
Cash Paid for Csttea 6 Country Pr educe
nov20-
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Mixson & Richmond, Prop’s,
Comer of I3road and 'Waahinfjton Streets
AUSDBTA. 610SGIA,
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Conveniently Located To Bisinfo.
Wilh Telegraph Office in the Builiiinf, ami Souiben Express Uoinpany
Office Nrxt Door to Holel Buil' ing.
Rooms Superior to snj in the city. Table Supplied with the Bast the Market
Afford* ; also Livery Stable Connected With the Houes.
SPECIAL RATES TO COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
Afixson A "Richmond* Rroo’rs-
WAVERLY IBOUNK,
$2 Charleston, S. C. $2
Siri'ATED IN TEE BEND OF KING
-treet, the most frshiunabls prnm#ta'l»
l-i the dtjr.
First rlass In ell it* appointment*.
Tatis funiien.-d with the t> at effnrdol
by loss), Notthoi n end bouthern market*
First rDes Far and Bsibor Shop
Tbs naeet Billiard Boom la the South.
Servants polite and attentivea
Hoard $2 per day.
«V Lower re tee by the week or month.
GEO. W. SULLIVAN,
Lav* or 1. J. Kanatov A Co.,)
Propi Irtor.
Mr. J. WILNON GBAII AM, of Bsrnww I
lie lu Uts oBo« nf thoWeverly Hou*r, and
- will l«e xrad to ae^H^menyfr^oda^
ORDER YOUR
SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS,
OANE Mll.iA OH* BSGI?tES. COTTON -SCREWS. SHAPTTNQ PULLETS,
Hunger’s Journal Boxou, Mill O^ailair, Gudgt)°B*. TurLiDe Water Wheel, Gin .
Geurtofr, Cheap! Judeon’s Gorerners, Distoo’s Circular Saw, and Gumers and **
Files, Belting aud Bubbitt Metal and BraM Fitting, Globs and Check Valves
uud Whistles, Gauges, etc., and Iron Brass Csstiogs and repairs from
Greo* "R. Lombard & Co.,
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
a BAB TUB WATBB TOW BB, 170 rBBWMK rrmgrr,
AITCHIMTA. ClRORffalA.
OLD IRON AND RRARB WANTED.
F. W. Wagener & Co.
OBASXilS VON. S O.
159 161, 163 ani 165 Ea^t Bay. 2, 4, and 12 Queen Street;
13, 15, 17 and *11) Vendue Kongo. ' ^
Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers,
Cotton and aval Htores Factor*.
Sole Agents for Georgia and tVsgcner Grange Guano. Liberal advances nude
.. on Shipments of CqMon.
We have a special Produce Department for which we solicit consignments of
Rough Rice, Peas, etc. sop j 8-6 ru >
- JOBS B. STETLK.
Til OS. R. MtOAHAS,
& CO.
DRY «00DSV° CLOTHING.,
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' Nos 122.and 124 Meeting St,
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ROBERTSON. TAY LOR .
Sooeesaore to GEO. W. WILLIAMS ft CO. ~ \
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COMMISSION MBRCHANT8,
1 AND 8 HtoYlYK WTRItCKT, CHARX.lCHTOI«, to. C.
*rQONflO’JIENTS OF COTTOM SOUCITED.-Wl
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