i) ED LI 0 X II OTE L, (harleston. A • l»oicc selection <>f \\ ines, Spirits, Ales, etc., (»f the best brands only kept. I'roprietor, B. I*. JONLS. r|l H E (J A-M P HO TE L, Main-street, Charleston. J. Q. WALKER, Proprietor. Commercial Gentlemen visiting Charleston will find all tho comforts to be met with in any well ordered hotel. The Table is second to none, and the Bedrooms are clean, airy, and comfortable. The Wines, Spirits, etc., **d Halt Liquors are of the Choicest Brands. A splendid Billiard Room is attached, w.tli on of Alcock's very best tables, /111ITE li I 0 X 11 OTE L, COAL-STKKET. JAMES rARSONS, Proprietor. The above hotel has been recently opened, and the proprietor can confidently assert that all the Wines, Spirits, and Mali Liquors at this House are of the best brands. CI II AM ROCK HOTEL RESTAURANT k5 AND LIVERY STABLES, JOHN M « G R A T H, Proprietor, Main Street, Charleston. The above hotel has just lieen completed, regardless of expense, to provide respectable accommodation to parties visiting Charleston. The Culinary Department is conducted under the supervision of an efficient cook, and is supplied with all the delicacies of the season. Wines and Spirits of the choicest brands. Extensive Stabling is atuched to the premises, and tirstclass Horses always on hire. rp H E EMPIRE HOTEL BILLIARD SALOON. Acknowledged to lx? the largest and best on the West Coast. Two of Alcock's best Billiard Tables," with patent climatic cushions. Chess and Draught Tables. The Bar is provided with the choicest brands of liquors. Bass' No. 2, New Brew, always on tap,. 98
Next the- Camp, COAL S T K E E T CHARLESTON. 4C il r I R E HOTEL, Main-Street, opposite Camp. James Fentcra bogs to intimate to his friends and the public that he is at home at the above hotel, and is prepared to give a hearty welcome to those who may favor him with a call. Good liquors, good accommodation and civility. Saddle horses for hire. Bait and Livery Stables, and every care taken of travellers' horses. JAMES FENTON, 1 Proprietor. AGS HEAD HOTEL, (The Original,) COAL STREET, CHARLESTON, P . H. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. KELSON ALE Is. PER PINT. 2c jg RI A N BOR U HOT EL, P . TW 0 111 L L Begs to inform his friends and the public in general that he has opened the above hotel, and nothing but the best brands only kept in stock. A Billiard Table attached. 14c QAM P HOTEL AND GENERAL Grocery Store, DAV I D HEND ER S » Proprietor
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Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 May 1867, Page 4
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