The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 16, 1880, Image 3
,*
>
/
*>■
I
~ J!
2, a. P. i»; ta kaasai, pm Liygr Mgdieiaa tad will apt hurt a Child-- F. R Stokes.
CALL,
THORSPAt , t)r^lffgEK'T6, lM)
e. --.X- ■ j- J'.-I -rjr-——
*1 he llogi*irniiwn l.aw.
Wc still so.‘ im» good mason why the
legislature .should not’ pass a Rrgtstr*-
tion law at the present sehsiotf?
art least, the i^cgislatmt! stMUihl ti'Rthtr
UBTWBi
LOjOAL
H! j: J 11 - . 1 " '" "
Th«* debt of Barnwell county te about
$7,000.
Rov. Joseph A. Lawton will preach
In the Baptist Church aext Sunday.
Let all pood Democrats attend their
club meetings on nexi Saturday. Lvery
club in the county is expected to meet.
of Barnwell,
exarnl-
■Si.
O. D. Bellinger, Esq.,
was admitted to the Bar after
nation before the Supreme Court on
the 13th Inst.
Big-footed peoplp have one consola
tion. Their stockings will bold mure
on Christmas. r , 1 .1
* We infeV from the appearance of the
stores that Christmas this year will be
“know by these presents.”
Last week Graham’s Grange bought
an d pal d cash, for 591 tons ol .add
phosphate and ammoniated fertilizers.
Abbeville county claims the oldest
inhabitant in the State. He is a ne-
gro, and Is said to be 120 years old. He
la a Democrat. . . - . i|?
Senator Hampton is not expected in
Washington until after the holidays,
as he is to go to Mlaslssippl to settle
up the estate of his son who died re
cently
• Messrs. H. M. Thompson and J. S
Havener, who were appointed by Judge
Pressley to examine the offices of the
* - co juty officials, are at work. (Captain
Lancaster's books are reported as
models .of honesty.
Merchants who wish to make ready
sals of their Christmas wares ahnsld
not overlook the fact that there will be
but one more Issue of The People be
fore the great festival.
If our readers want to know where
Ito buy the largeet and prettiest as
j^ortinept of Christmas Trtx -for the
T )**ast money let them consult onr ad
vertising columns between this and
the 25tb.
If you want first cla«e clothing and
gents' furnishing goods low down for
cash or produce, call on Major F. H.
Brown. If yog want ladles’ dress
goods do likewise. If you want sll
sorts of good things for Christmas the
Major can swpply you.
Mtxson and I unch Ingram, the hy
brid pair, coi.tloueutider the authority
of the United Htatee to disgrace the
••greatest government the world ever
saw” by oppressing the weak and ter
rifying the timl 1.
We call attention to the advertise-
tnent of Mr. R W. Harley, who offere
some excellent work st<*?k for sale.
■<live nlm a call If yoq, want* anything
In his Hoe, and yon msy nnke. a better
bargain than you ciuld do In Augusta.
HI* rnnle* sppear to be notal ones, of
a pretty size and In flos condition.
At their Inst meeting the edeparted*’
Board of County < omtnla*|o(K-r» j»al<l
In full tbe Indebtedr »*« of tee county
for the fleesi year ending 1st of No
vethher last, and a respectable balance
reinaloa In the treasury to the credit
of the ootinty. Ths members of the
brurd have done their duty and the
people of thsmoualT app(/c|atd tbdr
valuable scrvlc's.
—Clothing for men and tioya, from fine
to oaimne.n. *t ta i>»«r cent. u-low Auvusla
prices, at Uubenstuin'a, Willlslou, 8. U,
A «.o In 1 ini'
The Barnwell Temp-Tanoe Bocfcfy
will have a Chrietmae tree beautifully
ifr*-e*ed and lightc<l and bcaviiy laden
with presents for the younk folk on
Friday (ChrMma* eve) night. In Coart
Hotiee hall, on which oocaalmi (tol W.
U. Duncan will deliver an appropriate
address. The young ladles and gen*
tlernen generally of the village will con
tribute music, and altogether It prom
ises to be s most attraotlve affair, and
all who are fortunate enough to secure
an invitation had better not rotes the
opportunity of attending. We will
publish tbo programme next week.
people why tboy tire disinclined to
olcy the Constitution and removt}
a just cause of complaint apd dissaiisfac-
tigti
Plainly speaking, Arc the members
who are in favor of postponement afraid
of theuvoonstitofetfU? If so, why? Is it
contemplated to frame a Ecg stratiort-
law that will be obnoxiotfs to the people?
Is it desired, therefore, to postpone the
passage of the bill until It shall be too
late to e»re its defects and amend hs
provisions? ' . y
The General Assembly can better
stand a ptrpular demand for the. omend-
meut, next region, of a Registration
law pissed ■ this sestion than the
Democratic p^l'y can st^mV pop
ular dissatisiaction at the pells in
1882. ’ ■ • a s
V/e liave no desire tq find fault'. AVo
wantte be in accord with the- Legisla
ture. , Therofore, we say again : If tlicre
is no Tcns in rhut con ire avowed anti de
fended for putting it off, give the State
l be Registration bill at once! If there
is a reason for postponement that no
body need be ashamed of, let the public
— AT —
TRe Musenm
V-* • , -■
And examine the largest stock of _
. , ' ; i V - • . ’ ' ~n
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,
In useful and ornamental articles,
ever before exhibited for
(Jhristiiias Presents-
—OUR-
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
■< »
Is oq&of the features of
The Museum
C. D C. AD AMS.
A
BAMBERG. S. C.
dcrOtw
—Oo to RubVT.» lew’s. If you want bar
gains In oloUiimr.
Sacsaok Meat.—Six pounds lean
frvsh pork, thres pounds fat fresh
pork, twelve teaspoons powdered sage,
six teaspoons black pepper, six tea
spoons salt, two teaspoons powdered
rogee, two teaspoons powdered doves,
one grated nutmeg. Chop the meat
floe ; mix the seasoning in with your
hands, and pack down in stone jars,
pouting a layer of melted lard on top.
This Is to keep nicely. When you want
to use it, take enough for a meal, form
Into small cakvs and fry; their own
fat will fry them ; do nut put any other
greass in the pan. -
—Overcoats for old men, at Ruhens-
teiu’s, 20 per cent, cheaper than eleewhere
Ppleadld llargains
Can be had at Rubenstrio’s Ernpo-
rlttm in Barnwell. Save money by
trading with Rnhensteln. His store Is
on the square opposite The Peovlk of
flee. Trade with Rnhensteln now while
you trove money and next spring be
will sell you goods at close figures on
time. Prepare for hard limes now—
and dont forget that Rubensteln, the
the summer If you will trade with him
now. Rubensteln means business and
he is going to do business, and dont
yon forget it and be left out in the
cold. So come along and don’t be
bashful. ti
From the Nevi^and Cuurier : The bill
to increase the per diem of f-’ts e wit
nesses ha* been defea'edl It should
have been parsed. The pay now is an
outrage upon tbo people.. -If the-selves.*
was voluntary it would be a ilifforens
thing. But it is not. If one happen* to
see or know anything of importance in
cny cyiminal matter, he is arrested and
put uedefbond and required to ntteml
the court or suffer in damages. He must
whnt demand* his business affairs may
have upon him,' po»s bly be detained a
whole week at court and pay SI 50 hoard,
tlui* incurring an expense of six dollars
more than the per di- m Htnouhts to, be
sides neglecting his business for a
we.lt. ■ ~ • 1
It is trut t^ail every eitizop owes.ccr-
tain duties to hi* euuu’ry that he should
discharge without eonapenntiov, and eer-
U n sacrifice* that he ou^ht to be willing
to iilake for the general good, but I
dont think that the attendance upon
court usa tb%je« witness i*.otw of eith
er. The people are ta»eil ft r the pur
pose of iKviriug toe expenses of the
govern meat, and when the taxes are
paid the duty oi thecitiicus in that di
ruction i» eomple-te, and when one of
ihcm is bound by the law to do any act
for |be government be should not be
allowed to suffer loss iu «ioin<f it. A gov-
crnnieiii th it can't piy for the enforcing
ot her law* ought to quit snd go iutolhc
hand* of a receiver. There ate many
ways that llie expenses of the govern-
incut van be cut down—and I think
that not a dollar should b« uselessly
spent—but I think this State witness,
-pay aatWWtk input i--n* and a* n rr-
trenchincnt tnca-ure pu-avu’iish.
Tlieie are people—g>w*l honest etti-
Jcu* loo—-who are not able to bear the
expeosai and losses nicutioucd above, ami
rather than be forced to do so wiil ko< p
iLeix moutbs shut about matter* upon
whietofif they wuu d q oak, many aoqtrtl-
Uls would unn out cotivtcltoiis. Give
them enough to pay their necessary ex*
peoacut, gcntlemi-n, in all coiupuiMiry
tuattcra, and where th y voluntarily un>
dertake anything then it ia their u.r£f'
lookout. Then, tqo, the Judge must
cortlty that the evidenee was iiNticrhil or
the pittauce allowed ia withheld. Thia
ought not to be. If a wiiuc** tcli* a
trial juatice all he knows about a given
ease, and the justitv think* he aimuld go
to court and binds him over, he must go
nnd stay until tha cam is tiied. If his
evidence turns out to be of no conse
quence, is the witness to blame? ile ia
there by the power of the law and by the
judgment or opinion of the justice, at.d
it is worse than folly to make them suf
fer fur the error of anoihor. This should
bo Cur rev ted. . , ^ 'J
• it is true these arc small mat tew; lut
they are irritating to the people on ac
count of their continual application anj
boeau-e they operate more har-hly upon
tire poor—another rea.-ou wliy they should
bo alteml. ’
I am glad to see some steps bring taken
in the duelling business, aud I since!i y
trust (hut none of our rcpresentauvi s
will let their Rancho Puma ideas of
chivalry mako them quixotic enough to
throw a stone in the why i f making the
law as stringent aud effective as possible.
Don’t carp about its not being enforced.
Governor ilagood says he is going to
enforce Jthe law impartially against high
anu low, and he means what he says.
There arc other matters 1 would like to
raention, but my letter is growing t o
long, so 1 will defer suggestions to our
National representatives and further
remarks to thq JState Legislature ufHjl
auothcr day.
o. •
^ E
The
I Ivavc just "ovt in Mr—Joseph Bsllia^wp’s Drag-Stare,-a-sclvcl. uu
sortmeut of > , 1
Watches, Clocks And Jewelry,
which I offer at the moat reasonable futures foh cash or in e.xeliange.
^ Repair* in my-line 'jgirefully mmlc and satisfaction giiaruntet d. • v, -
The public generally urb rerpicsted to call and examine my stock.
' IjTNo trouble to show Goods. - ^
M. E. WAY, EAST COURT HWU.SK^SQUAlt^.,
<U*c2 —1, - - ,
XVIA1VIIVIOTH
FUBHITBRE STORE OF TBE30BTI.
1IA|^IW KLL. ST O.
Read Our Advertisenient.
T .i .
’5
-We, having for'thirty years h<v>n doing a flrBtelass buxines* In AmriiBta. Georgia,
ileailo to iuUoduco ourselves to all that this bUtoment may roach. Wo sell the
.-m. ■ • • * '
' VKltV UHlS'r OltOCJKltllC*,
We give tho lowest pt^slhlo priei s, •' -
QlTALtXY XAICKN INTO COiffHII>lCUA’JC'ION.
MV wish to call thn aUorffhm of ('omitry Storekoopcrs to the fact that wo are n**a<l-
larters for fruit*, such as Applo*. Oranges, t’ocoanuts, Ac., < Mor snil *nany other
f T 'i
things well suited to soli in country stores. Alsu a very targolut of all kldds of Craek-
lief
quarter
things '
ers, Cakes, Ao. We would be pleased to furnish
' 'PRIC/IC LlHX •AI > F*L.lCA.T10>Jf.
We also wish to say to Heads of Families that very often buy in Augupta that we
specially sell ^
_ ieINK T'AIMII^tY OTtOCICltlI-lS.
Wo have a very largo stock of SUp’e and fancy articlos. and kindfy solicit *uch pat-
roriago as can apprfclato thv value yf feuod goods and our system doing business.
Gur moyo tioli)g._. , ■ • ••
••IIONTCHT QUAI^IXY AN1> 1IOXANWITY,”
Bound with a desire to gUo very iirompt attontiun to all orders given us.
nov25
John Doscher & Go.,
AUODjST-A. <iA.
■others f Mothers I! Mothers 1J
Are you disturbed at night and
broken of your rest by a siclc child
aufferinir and crying with the excruci
ating pain of cutting teeth? If «o,
goat once and goi n bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It
will relieve the poor little sufferer im
mediately—depend upon It ; there is
no mistake about It. There la not a
mother on earth who has ever us^d It,
whe will not tHl yon at once that It
will regnlate the bowels, and give reet
to the mother, and relief and health
to the child, operating like magic. It
Is perfectly safe to use in all oasee,
and pleasant to the taste, and is the
prescription of one of the oldest and
tbee female physicians and miMts In
the United States, bold everywhere.
26 oenta a bottle.
£2. R. Schneider)
No. G01 Broad Street, Corner of Washington Street,
No. S02 Broad Street, Corner of Jackuou Street,
AiJSaSVA, 6£4iteiA,
Hjs constantly insbjck and f.ir sale tbo best, brands of
tiyh:. notmnoiv ano Corn wiiimici^ n.
Fine Imported snd Domes'lc Wlnos, llo*»|o<l Lagor Boor, Aloe,Purler and C'bier.
Sl*o, Flnv Tobneco* and Importeil snd Doinesltc ('Igar*. |nov23-Sm
i i ''..i i' .r - ~ t i , i—■ . '*
Planters Loan and Savings Bank
821 broad 8t. (Next Door to Evening Newe Office) Auguata, Ga.
‘
Cash Capital, All Paid t T p. Cnc Hnndied Tliousand Dollars.
NVW AUtKXl’JJUrMKA’T*
■jl'..*'.;.
Plait Brother*,
708 and 710 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
Immense stock of ne* aud Huh Furniture on hand and arriving daily.
flnraL Stock ever ofleind to tha uiilzena of the Htale.
We do not profesa to be lieaders of Low Frtoeii, but We guarantee to
Goods CHEAPER than any House in the Htaie. All we aak is to call and ex
amine for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. , fnovlft 9m
Win. Mulheriii & Co.
• 013 BROAD STREET. Augusta Ga.
Offer for the Ful)*nd Winter Trade an . . . . L..-.. ^
• \ • ~ ~ '
• . / ^
Immense Steels
-V
ttTJOT'B,
-or—
Thc Only Savings Bank in the City with any Paid Up Capital.
Tri»n**ct«* General Banking fiu-ines* and allow* Interest on Depot’!* in (he .v*»inj*
l>e|i«rtnienl. Pep.Mii* of On* Uollur and upwards received. 8mi tl Iwfiuning* make
Urite ena^t Itiri" !.jr saving’.mnll j.init of uimnuaed nultina ibm mlnttUvinf* ItMik*
snd le*vin^«hein there te sceMinulsle snd draw inieresl.
Dieeeeenn:—T. W. ( ookory. |». K Wright, J. A. A. W. Hni*, 7,. Met'enl, Jas. L Oow,
Wm.Gibeon, J. IT. Alexander. Gust. Volger, U B. King.
TIIOS. W. COSKERT, Frc*ideut. J. T. NEWBERRY. Caahlcr
^ Let the People Know
«- T , | t I « g 'go , # •
• t ‘ -THAT THE-
Finest Shoes in America
-ARE KEPT BY- \ .
Peter Keenan,
. • " Augusta, Ga.
[OPPOSITK THE MONUMENT.]
novl8 3m
HYMtfiNICAL..
—: x»- rrjcrsr
By Uio lte.y. J.G.i>ill|«ms,at Black-
vlllc, 8.0, Kovember 24th, at tno rcsi-
denc« of. the brldn’s father. Mr. J. F. lilsber
to Miss Josephine W. Gylesj
Byth same, on 25th of yuvember, Mr.
•Totin Zum tu Mise Lizzie, daiigblc- ui 4.
A. urckmycr. Esq. ■ J t .
AE W AO VERtTsEMENIS.
Notice*
Office of Sc oolCommisssioneb. I
liaBXWKLL C. H., S O, D. C. 14, 1>81. I
The Oountv Board of Examiners will
meet at Barrfjrell' . H., the llret Friday in
January, 1(481, fur the f.,xanjlm.tl »n of any
persuii, or persona, woo may desire to
teach in the free (ouiinon i-cli' ols of this
county. Parties huidltgTKchers’ certift-
(ales of qimjitlcatlon, dated Jul \ 2nd. 18e0,
are not n quired to attend. A NJIsT,
d«cl6-Sw ^ .Ghmig Board £x.
—Bu*w*n«teln’a st-^k ot clothing was
N.light from live different Northern an-1
Featcrw house* It I* the largest sad beat
I ia Um county.
Christmas Sifts.
In addition to my large and well as-
sotted stock of
T>R\JGTH nud MKDICIJVKW,
I have In store aud offer for sale a
splendid assortment of
C'brtMtmiM riric-tt-Ilruc
at Christmas prices.
Be sure U> buy a present for some
loved one from
P. F. STOKES.
drclC if Ijbckvlile, b. U.
A. Armstrong,
AVILLlSTON. tt. C.
• I
In addition to a well assorted stock,
has received a large lot of
HOL.IUAY GOOUH,
suitable for
CHRIHXMAM.NKW YKAR.
The IT like Sewing Alachine,
Is the Latest Invention and the Best.
Supcrlntivc in its attributes It stands acknowledges!
The Sing of all Sowing Machines.
The First Premium and Highest Award wat given it for the
bout Sewing Machine at t ie North Georgia Fair in October 1879.
Ever) White Machiie Is WarranteJ
> - s — w — r 1 ■ - W* - ” - - • - - -
FIVE YEARS
**
By the Manufacturers aud a wiitten
warrant given to each purchaser. We
do not peddle them, thus we are ena
ble*! to sell them cheaper than Crat
class old patent machines are sold.
Call and examine them before buy
ing a maohlne.
--AKD-
J. D. &T. F. Smith,
_ *' 525 BROAD STREET,
____ Auolsta, GEonotA.
French Store.
H1TITH UA.'V
dec'.lAw
J. J. MILES
InvItesA4 e visits of all persons who
wish bargains Dr~
<J M It I HT MAS
—AND —
NKW YK.VIt GOODS.
1 His stock is complete In all depart
ments and his prices are as cheap as
the cheapest.
' Call at the EMFiOBlUM,
de*,9 tf
Bamdkbq, B, C.
Grand Display
MILLINERY
—OP—
AND FANCY GOODS
—AT—
N^SBrum Clark’s.
819 Bboad STKkt - - AUGUSTA, GA.
Every Hat beeutiAd and cheap. Large
Stock of
YAJtCY DRY GOODH,
For MiLinery gala ^ ^
CLARK’8
octUSa A Lili LSI A, GA.
726 Broad Street
under
Central Hi,tel. |
.Candies, ■(.takes. —
- - - Auousta, Ga.
Opp. 'SITE
THEMONUlintT.
- ii 1 r ii in iwi'^hrr—
' . Fruits, Toy*. Nut*,
Basket*, Fireworks,'
Fine Groceries.
The OMe«t and most Beliable Establish
ment of the kind.
T.
novlSJJin
If you want BnrgninM, go to the Old
Stand of
Q COHEYNT.
538 iiroad STiucrr, auqubta, oeoboia.
—Wholesale and Retail Dealer In—
Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Cutlery,
-- Guns, Pistols,
Caps, Catrldges.
A Fine Assortment of
Silver W»ie, Mimical instruments. No
tions, Watch Materials, Watchmakers’
Tods, etc., etc.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Re
paired and Warranted.
hovl8 3m
THY
. the
New York Observer -
THIS YEAR.
The Largest and Best Family Paper
in the WORLD.
SXXD FOE tAKPLE COPT—
3KW ^ORK OMHkiltyKit.
ST r»rk Haw, Nfew lerk
HERMANN BOLWINKLE,
, Factor aod Gen’l CoDmEsioi Merchant
CHARLESTONS C-^
' - DKAtlEJI . _
CfERMAX KAIXlr, or POTASH 8ALT.
Peruvian Guano,No. 1 and No; 2.
Pur* FUh Guano, Nova Aootia Land I’la*-
lor, Ground .South Carolina Phosphate, axd
other r»»TiLianna. Al««>, ,
CORN, O ATS ^C.
Order* filled with dispJch.and liberal ad
▼anccv made on cont.ignmtnt« of Cotton nud
other Produce. ^ navi 3m
1
II.
Broad Street August aJ Ga.
— IMPOBTEB OF AND —
M A.NUie AOXDRKR OB’
—T--— DRALKH J,,—
Rifles, Guns, Flatols
and Pocket Cutlery.
Ammunition of all klnda.
8SJ*Repairing done promptly.^t
nov!8 3a
A
near
FOR SALE.
Parm t.1-3 oOea North ofGrahaaa,
Bnjourner'a nw mill. The tract eoa-
laina 2J0oeret, 100 acre* cleared, and ha*
been under iucomafal ealtivation the paat
••••on. Splendid pawn rage far wiateriug
eto*k on Uio place. Uaidee two dweUinge
aod oat hoaeo*. For eoie low Car cask or on
Apply to
a. E. PTSAUMAN,
'• Uackvill*, & C.
l*al Eetatc Agent
AND H A.TS.
Bought for cash from the best Manufacturers iu the Union aod to be sold at
Hock Bottom Pricea
a
^■Country Merchants will find it to their iuterest to call on as. We havg
>oraU - ortl4-B»
E8TABLISIiEE 1852, . '
Sanies Cosgrove,
«T AND :n» M ADK.KT HTVdKKT, CHA.HDKMXON. *.C’.
SODA WATER, SARSAPARILLA, GINGERAJLE, CIDEK,
POUTERS, ALES, SYRUPS, MINERAL WATERS, Ra
Agent for DERGNER A INGEL'S PhilodelpLia Lagar Moor id Eage and Battle* aod
BVKlt.
[vepSOSm
Proprietor of
COMORO VK*H RAYA RIAN EXPORT DAO
In Dottle* only. R^Prioo l.i*t cbearfully bim I Aod on appliaatlon.
Cooke’s Clothing and Hat Store
A. W. BLANCHARD. MANAGER.
— o —
Owing to largely increased sales and facilities, wo have added so —* " *
WHOLESALE f)El'ARTMENT to ourbwsiows, and iafile the careful exnru-
Tnrtkur of^ MerebEBta.
Oar RETAIL STIK’K is much larrer than nmol and embraces (be Iat**4
Novelties in MEN AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, for basincs* ami dr»a wser ao-
lected very cmrefolly with every advantage that having a resident bejer aod man.
ufacturwr givoa, which we are offering at prices that must move large qwaatilie*
We invite the aiteotiou of the cloeeat buyers. Unis br man sod boys, yowaw
men's hats in very choice styles. 1 J m
Acm# Shirts, I’nderwMr, Neckwear, etc.
Ageoto for CeUuloid Collars sed Cuffc. Tnak*. Hotobeb, ITmbrollas. etc.
a. w. Blanchard, for j. c. lodlow a qo.
Sign of the Golden Boot
I hare in store the boat stack of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ev*r brought to Blaskvin* la prlcw sad quality I caaldtatly ahallaag* **«■
Evpeeial aii«niion*glv«a t*lh* talooriaa of Udi**' Mbaw. aod 1 •ardiolly isvit* ih*ir *aUa.
MAXTUf EBSLBB. mmnw, a c.
Lom, Fess, Cotton and all kinds of country prodace taken in ts«
change for goods. Cash paid for cotton. KEELER’S is ths pises for
bargains. , su2«-Sm
E. G. ROGERS,
manufacturer and dealer in
Furniture and Undertaking,
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
547* 549 and 551* Broad Street,, .A.uGrusta» Q**
•^Sunday and Night calls over the Store. Will attend to all the details of
Funerals, furnishing Heorsea, Carriages, £o. - [sspl6-3as
0. F0LL1N.
IL"J
0. A. FOLL1N.
J. X. FOLL1N.
G. FOLUN & SON’S,
Commission merchants,
-AND AGENTS FOR TUB SALE OF—
■ep30 3 m
MANUFACTTRED AND SMOKING TOBACCO AND 8EGARS.
173 Last Bay Street, Charleston, 8. C.
-AND DEALERS IN-
PROVISIONS. LIQUORS. TOBACCO &C.
107 and 169 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C.
ocpSO 3 m
Hm
mnu
M. Bird &Co.,
UROURBi VORTBiS.
—AGENTS JOB—
Ready Mixed Paints.
—AGENTS FOR—
Marvin's Safes | Howe’s
201
VESTAL OIL.