The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, December 01, 1881, Image 3
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THURoDAT, DECEMBER 1,
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Mr. W. H rt.Utl^. of Wittuioii.lefifor
ti<Niiotooo on Tuoa>lojr toot.
Mr. WillinM Qwrio <1io<t loot Tkorodor to
Mnlwtjr *f»or o briof illneoo.
W. K.-~McMtcti«ot, hW<i rooignoJ tlio^poiU
tion of Trio) Juolico m WilUotun. '
Her. J. J. Gttalngrr bu been enttod to
oupplj (he PniCniuiidi Uoptist Cburcb.
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Mr. WU.iom Owen* t\,lcd In lUrnwell
Townsbip oo th«2iM ulu s n|ed C4 je*r«.
Mr*. Urkin Lononrter, dMighter of I»nili
NctIIo, diod near DlnckTilleou the 24th ult.
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'Mn|. J. N. Walker <lie<l at the residence of
tier husband, near Urahonisj on lust Saturday
I’resident "diirfiebl's piettfro is to be ]>t*Ced
upon the fire cent international postal letter
sump. , ;' *
The arrival of foreigners in the United
Plate* during the last decade Is counted at
2,813,000.
r»ur barrols of the water of the Great Salt
Lake will leave, after evaporation, nearly a
barrel of salt: ,
There are said to be 263 styles of corsets,
and yet different young ladies' waists feel
very much alikea^the girls say.
(•MtaMMM
pay Ms Jwaate Tat
Slot log I Wat It* wo*»*k
Uar aawac Mt tHaaio. Who jtMt ftwa A a-
gtsau. wbora bo IWund ( aobo s-Oar*wall'*
UoAteo ttatbiag is* st.liobmoat — (Wll la tba
brim wltb I Wo most *l*|Ml stock of oiatbinf
ami bat* over off»r*>l w Augusta, which is
being said at ragwWr Mraughf price*. Tba
petrons of Tan Paorta behove la lb# nolld
oaailbrts of Hfh end Mr. Blanchard notiftoo
theta in a ft toiler column that the loading
••eomfortor" of August* i* now ready to as-
eiot them it. warding off •'December • chilly
blatils"—call oar y and ba “ouitod. ’
. „-i_ n» III , ,
ff't'fbl t!t I
Those lauinid, tiresome eonaotion* can.,
ing you to feel scarcely able to b# on your
feet; that c&isMot drain that is taking from
your system all its elasticity, driving the
bloom "from your cheeks; that e>ii(inual>
strain n|von yourritnl forces, rendtring yon^
irritable and freti'ul, can easily be removed
hy:the use of that marvelous remtdy, Hop
Hitters, Irregularities and obstructions of
your system are relieved at once, while the
special cause of peiiodical pain is perma
nently removed. Will you heedlhis?—Ctn-
einnaU Saturday Sight.
SS3 Hart & Co
son
lag bmaasual •i'>i*r
HARDWARE J(FRCH ANTS.
anville.
HROW N*et FURNITUUK
I* tba Merwa la vrtrirh erery *m (Mr
re <4»<wp TW panpW dalt^bl d with tba
THIS» WAU
la ivshwc tba
AND Til*: C(WK-
of Oojsla *» Iwi
or THR BHORT CROP '
quaal aoarcitj t>f aion«^« I Hwv* detcrmiuaJ
that mar ba withtit ika reach of all. • ... . , v._
I howl Just' reuroad (>«• city »hh a large and wall asaorled ••oak ef Dry
A P
XXa -• • «wfclttlwtwtyW>—li
start, via , Ix*s* IViroa and K#»r aanKac. At tkia U hay* a
Bad Row as aad Parlor Unites, KttVm Kumitafo if oQ knoda, aad
np.fTwai aCutU^a Ua Maaoioa. la Imi, il k «ld. aad haltav^
had tbctc b«.-«n such a KuraWara MiOfe in OtarVtoa at tha UaM of tho
a ihiw ,—— — — —/ »- | .« | \ ankeaa otwi*d never Kara riwiad. Xbedkath Caridtu aaa la ^raacal, ao
Good*, bhocr, Hats Grooaik*. Crothery, Ar., Ac , which arv anUp tad wnh greot niKrlnto|iiaM )„ , ia nicu'.a. Roald have spent their laet dollar aqd fvnswbt
rave niid bought utffhc very Lmvut CASH 1 rut*, lo aaii IMtMtco l aui ufh r I ^ nMn before nflTiurni ohfutU have coma to aurh a rora ssiHlCVV^’J.
^ ^ 1 l<t<ir« and Oflloe No. 2i9 King htroet, t1«arlm..B, 8. C.
lug the following bargain#:
j Joans from 12 1-2 to 63 cent* per yard.
A-d <'nseimoros frohi 40 cents to M'-XS (a r yrnir
KlmMla fmm 15 M 6'* cent* por yard
.t rotuBtbUn who lives tr MancockrTolorv
do writes that snow is three feet deep and the
thermometer below tero.
U ia impolite to stand around the cHurch
doers end gaie at everybody ns they comoup.
It is especially distasteful to the ladies.
Messrs. M. C. aad Albert Willi* of Klkd,
premising eadeU at the Kings Mountain Mil-
Herr Institute, are at home for tl^^^iobday ..
A Mtsavuri church organ is loaned out at
see dollar per ni^ht to play dance music, and
the dollar is used toward paying tba preacher
Tba eauaa merchants of Memphis, Town,
have recommended that emtoa bales be sev
ered with sheet ire* iaataad of bagging, as is
At Dwveewart, Cagtaad. a bay swallowed
Ike sting *f a weap while anting same pee-
eervea, aad died ahile ruaaieg u the doc
tar a.
The earning of ffaaU Daw* ia tba tapis
•eiong the lull* earn aew Blva* sfea ab«l
Arm. bo pay ta lb* man wba bath bn <|nlv#v
tail af them
Tba Wtawe wba aaa twa WaabM lalaab at
a ate*, see )a«* tba ana* ta mtrk
• •• bn* of I ao dalWe wttb aM tba gall af an
*
At tba Aitaa a twpnsataa a ffa^b f\enl|-
a* Arm pr pms ta dtmvWana
Co fadeemt money. nub thetv a4<
. iamend an tba bash afflWkllU
At fb.tar.OMa. Jama# IMB
mid vaav nfcmb paeaUead Me I
Roll of Honor of W'i listen Academy for the
week ending November 18th :
1. Minnie Dicks, 3 1U-2I^
2. <3u8«ie Massebe.vu, 8 18-25, -
3. Susie Smith, 3 7-8.
4. Dodie Thompson, 8 5 8
5. Llxsie Miesebeau, 3 13-16.
0. Mery Willie, 3 4 5.
7. Mninie Fanning, 8 17-22.
8. Annie Dicks, 3 3 7i
“fir Rom nerley, 8 AtMT-.
10. George Thompson, 8 15 22.
11. Frank Willis, 3 10 13.
12 Nettie Har*ey, 3 16-25
13. Willie Wentliembee, H 6-11.
14. Carrie Miller, 8 16 31.
Expiation.—The figure* on the left of Ike
r^ll show the pupil's standing; ^ho«e t n the
right the average aiad* by eeeh; 4 is the
highest mark given for a perfect reciiatiaa;
8 is at van for* goou rrsitatlon , 2 for an im
perfect one; I for a bed one. and o fora fail
ure. The average is found by adding up all
mark* reaetved during the week aad I kern
di vidiag by lb* number of recitations.
1 ho** pupil* that make an average aft 1-t
have their names pul *a tba Ball af Heaar.
- Itamg.
A Iwa-barea farm, aaa aad a half mile*
from Elko, aa tba S. C. R. R. Very la* * a.
■ Mad.
Ale*, a farm of 141 acre* cleared. Fla*
tmioa taad. Kiiaaled Iw* miles Seatb af
Wtlllmaa. Dwelling with three roams aad .
all aaaaeaary aulbwtldtWf* "* the vdere ♦
Applyta — R R GR1IN.
a«*IO fit * Willistaa. 8.0 I
SpotlMi paatal cart- will not b« r«-
aftrff Frbrtiaiy nagt
Hlg tbotaaaad Hpt t haadrori parar aa
*taM^ ForapaughbCIcrtiaatHparut.
harp.
Mrs tbaa a— fab of tba
luoaH I
SoLli AGENTS FOR
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WHEELER k MELtfK COMPANY’S
THRESHERS, CLEANERS AND
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SEPARATORS,
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TrtR.Iir.niCA HORSE RAKE.
BALDWIN’S FEED CUTTERS.
BUFFALO BTANDiRD SCALES.
AMERICAN BAhBED WIRE
gENClXG.-
GRANT’S FAN MILL.
full' line)
of Trintininga F
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CENTBNiJIALCOTTOir GIN.
• • * aaed. 'Tme H
af Dr P. F
-af I Aaba
la tba batat -y*rut i4
h*wa« SUM ffd>a aaad BMP <
rarvy tbwsa tbrusagR tba vtatrf
I rallmay trata i«» rr<
Dwdwr fr-M tba I’aliad
wc tba Bb> Oiaada
"•l
I** '
wbtaby
aratlvw i
af tba Cab- d
rdsM* Ibasr am-
THE BE0W.1 COTTOM cw.
COVDKXNER4 AND FEF.DKR*.
I mafia 1
-d
11-
Sts I
aa I m a*
raw* h .melee. aad tba brtda raa
oarapa tba earns bla. Oe odaaaiiaw la a sac
rvas at Maaarar.
(taseaay erlead aiaiola have aaaamalalad
iw tba Memphis, Tees., asait that Jaugs
llairigaa bas tmaad aa ardor directing tba
clerk ta threw all, eaa:p< armr and aary
pi-tale, (bat bare baea ia bis kaad* a.on
I ban eii aioaibe, iat* tb* Misetnippi river
and into ouch deep water that they caaaot be
fished out
While an Idaho girl was sitting under i
tre« waiting feV her lever, kayen Boston ex
ebaafa, a gristly bear earn# along end ap
proaching from behind hegau (# bug her •
But she thought it was Tom, and ee just lean
ed heck aad enjoyed it heartily, aad mur
mured “Ughter," and it broke tb* beer all
up and he went away aad bid ia tbe.fbrat
for three day* to get over bis shame
“I'm not sn astronomer, remarked an eld
gentleman of Barnwell to bis wife the other
night ooming ia off the parch, where he had
* interrupted the aiaonlight tenliviti## of hie
daughter and her young man, “I’ronotanas
tronomer. as I tail,and I cannot explain it,
but I am sura I saw lb* sun vise a fcw mo
men's ago, and it is now midnight. Then
Tie looked reflectively down nt tke toe of hie
boot end seat the girl off to bed.
An officer of the Yankee army relates that
upon one ocoaoiea after a charge on the Con
federate worke, a fierce encounter, and a fall
back for reinforcements, s bright young Irish
soldier was found in possession of a Confed
erate flog. Approaching him he said ; “I’ll
send that to the rear as ona of onntrophie*,
give me the flag.” “Sure, I’ll not give It ye,"
said Pat; “if ve are wanting one, there s
plinty av 'm behind that ridge over beyand
where I got this, sure ye can go aad get one
foryerself.” >
The commission appointed to enquire into
the conduct of some of tke member# af the
Ninth Maseaehaeeus Regiment wail* on their
m Yerktewa trip, yter vi-ning Kichirewd.
B feashiagtoa, Norfolk and Torkt<.wa, bas
V completed its report. Tb* aosNaimte* find*
Ibat. out tide tfi* city af Rvelimoud. a# Ault
could jaslly bfi foaml abb tb* ■hahaHer af
• i errgtmrot; hut ia RDemand tba aeabail
af seam af tba regiment ^s dlegrecwftil. If
' tba gwtlty eaea era asl (hand I* Ihifiy day*
. tba abate raaimawt » ta he b*M
aad aill ba
d mm
tbw# aaMif |b# I
•ffot* I* Mr 4*
ry wftb whleh
m MapDwtMb fUm
vl an MMefl Mr
never mwwlfl b«vt
lira raDrama Rtr
ta the UaMari
•a, ew»efi*hy la Ilea Vent,
eta part D. “
sfHonELDi crrroN fedwI
A hr ram # a«at ta aaM to h* ttra heat
F Ihtev K the w- tM f. ri
Mat Fwa anal ta A* y 'U/ 1
•'.»h Whew
'k« *oraat t» a*q arewafl
to had* voo
For what ahalt H pr«4k
a man if t*•
poltnh g taomema-t rim* la
•ae* la *M
flay sad aa* b-waal rm*rti
Mm at hf
.hJTW .1 f>t /CkTIMMMKT9
TO HEKT.
aa. • C. Dr .
alt or a part off my Mm.
*«»fh M la* pteagne. Alan.
y«.im Mtll (lie. Pr*** sad Thresher
Pari tee wtehtag i* raw wit sail aa or ad-
as paMble, *t tSa-artoe,
* r H. D. AKBkJbWN
deel-lm
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I will fell attur resiorrcr of
tba Mad. Waitaa Hair, aa the firat day of
Daaoaibav.at 10 a clack A. M . tha pmonal
peopvry of tb# raid J. Wallen Hair, eoaeisi-
iag *t Hone*. Moire. Caws, Farming Ct**-
ella, Cora, Pattoa, Ac , Ae. Terms sash
I. CALL1E 11 AIK. Admiaistrater.
a*v24-tw
Notice U) Dfkiors nod tredluirs.
ALL PKRSONR INDEBTED TO THE ES.
late of the Ute J. Walton Hair will make pay*
meat, aad all perron* holding demands
against the said estate will present them to
J. CALL1E HA1B, Administrator.
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Notion is hrivby given that I will file my
final aoo-unt with and apply t*i B.T. Kloe,
lsq^Pr>ibate Judgeof Harr welt ennnty,
at nU offloe on Mom 'ay. the I' h of Deoetn-
her. MWr, nt 18 o’clock M., for a Anal dls-
chargeae Administrator of the personal
estate of Elliott W. Reed, deccaned
W. C. MILHOUS, Administrator.
noVfl-lm ■' ' '' ' o ■
DR. J. n, E. MILHOUS,
DENTAL. SUROEON,
BLA.C’KTV'IL.L.K, H. C.
Offloe near hta residence, on
H. K. Avenue. Patlenth will
find ft more ootnfort#Ida to
_ have their Work flone at l he
offloe. as ho has a rood Dental Cbatr. ffuod
Itoht and the most improved . ppSanowi.—
Hh should be infurmed aevTal days pre-
vloo* to thHr coming D-prevent anv dla-
app«iintment—though will generally ba
found at hta office on He turd ay*.
Ha wilt atilt ooattnne to attend calls
firhoughvut Barnwell and adjoining coun
ties. ■ angia-iy
Dress Goods iu great variety f:ona 7 1-2 up, with
A lino itoe of Caalimriy* in Black nnd Colored front ‘20 U> • .* cents.
C»lid.»c# 61-4 in 10 cants.r ' A
Blanket* from $l!60 to 60.00, -
Comforta an«l Spreads very t ltonp.
Boots nud Shoes, lints and Cups iu a variety of atyla* am] fit low j rices.
GROCKHIK^* '
My - lock of Groceries is full,and compVto and of heal fjtiu’iiy.
’ J would respectfully say to those of my cuat.nivrrs who ^tnvc Imcn hide!.ted to im
(Vir many years thul I would like them To emc f'-r tari at mice und pay theii
Notes or Accounts, wholly or in pirrt. '.'•oine of ti c notes have nearly rxp» ed l.y
li t itation, and unless the sairvc arc ren-wed -r ootisfuctorv «irnngcmanth iu«de b]
tlfe 1st of January. I will be coinpcl ed to j ut them iu suit.
, To my customeis in the Village, to whom I have, e dd gf*od« nt c«*/i ot
'35 ami GO days, and whoAfi account* have been standing mutl* l -nucr I would asl
them to settle at once. I will also stn e that 1 must decline to m»ko any mon
memorandum accounts 0 “to be paid in n few days.” I have many such accounts,
and innat decline to make any more. llerpectlully,
oct27-2m ' . ' ‘ . . . A . T*. M nyty ilK
COOKES
4'fi.it aiiihfij
-AND-, i
•IAT
RU ITS
Nl’ITS
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
OVERCOATS
.OVKIU’OATS
OVERCOATS
OVERCOAT^
OVERCOATS
SXranNBMHHMW
STORE.
undkrwkar
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
For Business and Dress Wear.
suits
suns
SUITS
S 'ITS
SUITS
OVERCOATS.
OVERCOATS
OVEBC0 VIS
OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS
;
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
undkrwkar
UNDERWEAR
Largest Selection in the City.
SUlTtt
SUITS
jjTT-fipJVJ
r v* i m
SUITS
SUITS
OVERGOVTS
overcoats
tYVKUCOATS
OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
underwear
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
ill AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES—THEY MUST BE I0LD.
’A.- W. BL AX OH A RD* for j c ludlow* oo.,
711 BrQfiwiJitreetv Aup^iata. Ga^
nov. I 8m
=n£xr-rr:
The Blackville Livery Stable.
. M. J. MARCUS, Proprietor. 2'
Honrts Vchiclea and Driven for litre at reasonable rates.
Homes boarded and well cared for.
M. J MARCUS. Bf.fic.ratt,8. C.
j ap-14-1 v
LraiuG Nilliuery Opening.
ndriClT MAkKBST EA*t UtXA*f tfif
CHARLES C LESLIE!
Wu-4*wair at I Rwtab Dealer la
FlAQ.tLfiMIk LOIMTEICI. TUB ILE8
TE‘JUFTW. OTITERR^FFC.
eTaiXfi a-a I obp 1 rtaa ■•earr,
«. II Alfit.Mm l'stN.m. C.
« I .nr* a ldi*l *• tnm*
i. I ami pvvfwffvfl «m farmhh
tra*. Jba. at atrafi »m#am. 41
ha. frrara
Oa Ortatar ITtb, 12>b aaJ 13tb w* will
Style* if
F*reuoh Millinery
Ever aFvrrd ia Aapsata. wea mttag rf Fratb Fatfiara V—Hv aa
(•teat importalioaa. tbwaofwl bar wf eat-imavd | vshI* ia all tba
maafc af llaadbattbwf., Cvcamta, flea ary, itThiaga. Naah Waava
at Battaaa IMeaa H y«m <aa aal aama ta mlaal U pan
***!»••
Fall
. BSttfl^aan* i-
tfii *«. la
ra. llama
| BlarktlUffllak iMFrealc NfffltMf)
• ha
it a. MB>. vma
• »wr»a *4 •• •''riri M *aa
Wmamra a- • -ri* • Ui tma|>
e wawVhv ** It- #»♦*
i«f il
Hg* "ff the '
Hr ah-gf
•4 (amamea
•mamtfiapflHaa * f a t
IWt* a afi
. *|Mgtv«taai
th<mafi aUewihm W
MaiiilB i
l ta a^v la
■aam
• tJ
> ha* kmi a <
l»JMp
afi a me
m Ftfiaiiaal
aMIha la-
fat aabfi
Gin Brullva,
Smut Marbinc*,
Mill Pick*,
Boltinfr C loth.
Bolting Wirt,
Uubbcr Belting,
Babbitt Metal.
. Mill Stonca,
Corn Shelters,
Cotton Beim*,
Sugar Cane Mills,
Hubs, Spokes, Rims,
flv .
Axles and Springs.
A Fall Line of Foreign and Domcitic
hardware:,
CUTDERYr
GUNS.
Wedding Gifts
OH’S
RICEl HICEM RICE u I
FUatar* aad Merchaots wUl notice that
rramrad to pay the
BU K or will ■riloa
aar
la aa.
mcHtY
LU
AC
Hart & Company
CHARLESTON, S. C.
46 Ip
FINK WATHim.
fimrrteaa **4 a«W. of »h* lairsa fiiyl-s
RlClb JEWIXRY,
t*t New oa4 Kisgaai l**ragvs ao4 K- qwleke
B •glam aatp.
* STERLING fcTLVKKWARE,
la Frooh oa4 traHtiiWI rail*roe.mpecially
aJa|Me4 lev W#4<tiaj framete.
F1I.VKR ULaTEDWaRE,
Tea Seta, Waurre, 1*0 I'Mcheve^ Balter
ttishe*. ruga, Owhlela, Spoon*. Fork* of brat
quality, So.
CHOICE FANCY GOODS.
freafk an4 American (,'locks, Fin* Tabi
Cutlery, 8p*ctacl*s, Ac.
WalcIrb'J Jrfirttrj Cante ly Kfpalrrtl
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOW
EST PRICES.
J ames A lip n,
«ep25-l/ 307 King .St., CbaileetoK,8. C.
EOWTOT D~^WHITE,
MARBLE
AND
GRANITE WOR^S,
Meeting Street.
• (COKXIR hoelbeck’b alley],
: ? . ; i ■ . ' ' .1'
C U A- It L. K S T O N, M. C.
juneO
r
v.
A ■ ■AMORK. maafiaaL
Uowus TZZ a*tx» ‘
t L. LaaTMCB
COFFINS.
I bare
the araaaCsrtareri
A Full Line of C offins.
ail **<•*. whvrb 1 bag to offer at res
hie price*. Tlwac f»>“4a are nicely fura
isltnd. M. F. Noi^r Agt,
apr28 Blvckvillr, 8. C.
The Barnwell
Restaurant
—AND—
Boarding House,
514 BROAD ST., tad DOOR ABOVE
F- H-Btellingn*
AUGUSTA, GA.
t». C. KOI ^ FHCK. Nam^cwr.
avvlfltf
Weathersbee
&
Easterling
Are receiving a large and wel
selected stock of Dry_Goods,
Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shot s, which they offer to the
pnblic at astonishingly low pri
ces.
Calicoes—best prints, 7 cts.
Longcloth from 6 to 12i cts.
Dress Goods 121 wprth IS cts
^ .JL' ;
Tin and Crockery ware cheap
er than can be bought' else
where.
We are prepare 1 to buycBt
ton in the bale and seed, and wil
give Railroad prices.
Wc have also on hand si>
hundred bushels Red Rust Proo
Seed Oat* (hr sale,
aaflfftf
James G. Bailie <& Sons:
OKA t.iCMm •«*
CUPifl. OIL CUTIS. ntf CHTilE. HUB.
Wall Pup**** Hord*r* nnd Chromoa.
chose ruuK (ixaiitiH xND rumTwt nmm.
71U HROADBTHEKT. _
I Angnata,
EVERYTHIltO 8TRICTLT fil-.
■ I a a
- Adams, Damon & Co.
NOl 18 BROAD STRSKT ••••••• CRARUittTON* A Ci
i ► * i i
KSff
Stovoi, Ranges, Roofing'Tin, Titwtii
a ib. nu imlv. mi cum nuiv nrc tu ennn is.
Aff km4 J R i Slap OaOariag aad Tla Week •aaamly piopfite awmflafl la
by tba asaat ravafal aad aa parks an*# workmen.’ [•affffMf •
• Hip.’ Hfii*.*5URRAHt '
Conkling has Reslgnod.
THE CROWN IB LOST.
The Cztr ku Abdicttei tko Throne.
RUT
J. H. LEVY
n\R COME TO TflK RESCUE WITH THE LARGEST AND BEST
BELECTKD STOCK OF
DRY GOODS*
NOTION S HATS' OA P&.
BOOTS AND SHOES
IN BARNWELL COUNTY.
Ilia Stock of CLOTHING eaaaot he axoclled la Prtaa aad Quality, aad Ah
Nobby Soils will plenoe tbe ‘ ' -* :JI
CRIES a
His GROCE
price and quality.
Look lor THE CORNER, kept by
ftbgl l-4m •
Ceatklioar.
are tb* beat selected, and b • LIQUORS caaaot ba baat ia
Jr HTI/EYY.
i^—a
IVX/kKXXIXOTH
HJRIHTURE STORE OF TIE SORTS,
Platt Brother*,
708 and 710 Broad Street, Angnsta, Oeorgln.
Immonaeatocllof new and floe Furniture on hand and arriving dally. Tba Onaai
ati.ck ever offered to the elttxenff’of the State. ^ ^-nndaChmw-
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