gglptr t to writing to this office otv Ymsin^ss *1 d[Te y*ur n«me Mkd Post Office address Business letters end communications to should be written on separate and the object t>{ each clearly indi cated by necesenry note whoa twquired. > 8. Articlee for publication should he writ- Hn in a clear, legible hand, and on only one ii«Wof tho page. ^ ^ . T; All changes in adTbfrttrtSments must teach us on Friday. - ■ South Carolina Railroad. CHANGE OF SCltXDtJLE. # A . ChaansToN, Match 1,.1B78. Oh and after Sunday, neit, thp South Chrollna Railroad will be run Ss follows: FOR AVGUSTA, (Sunday morning excepted), Leave Charleston . . 9 Ort a. 'iA. 7 80 p. m. Arrive Augusta . . 6 00 p. m. 6 55 a. m. FOR COLUMBIA, (Sund iy morning excepted), Leave Charleston. . 5 00 a. m. 8 80 p m. Arrive at Columbia, 10 60 p. m. 7 45a.m. TOR CH^RLSSTOrt, (Sunday morning excepted). Leave Augusta . . 8 30 a. m. 7 40 p m. Arrive at Charleston 4 20 p. m 7 45 a.m. Leave Columbia . . 6 00 p. m. 8 Oi* p. ro. Ar. Charleston, 12 15 night and fi 45 a. m. Summerville Train-, (Sundays excepted) Leave Summerville 7 40 a m Arrive at Charleston 8 40 a m I.eatnft Charleston 3 15pm Arrive st Summerville 4 25 p*u Breakfast, Dinner and Supp*r St Bronchville Camden Ttnin Connects st Kingsville daily (Sundays excep ted) with day passenger train to and from Charleston. Passengers from Camden to Co lumbia can go through without detention on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and froth Columbia to Camden on Tuesdays, 3*bhrsdays and Saturdays by connection with day passenger train. Day and night trains eonnect at Augusta with Georgia KailToad and Central Railroad. This route is the quickest and most direct to Atlanta, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St Louts and other points in the Northwest. Night trains for Augusta connect closely with the fast mail train via Maeon anti Au gusta Railroatl for Macon, Columbus, .Mont gomery. Mobile, New Orleans an'J points in the Southwest. (Thirty-six hours to New Orleans. Day trains for Columbia conaect closely with Charlotte Railroad for all points North, making quick lime and no delays. (Forty hours to New York.) The trains on the Greenville and Columbia and Spartanburg and Union Railroad* con nect closely with the train Which leaves Charleston at 500 a m, and returning they connect in same manner with tbn train Which leaves Columbia for Charleston at 5 30 p tn lAiircns Railroad train coneectsnt Newberry on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Blue Ridge Railroad train Vims daily, con« heeling with up and down trains on Green ville anil Columbia Railroad. S. S SOLOMONS, Superintendent. S. B. Ptrttr.Ns. General Ticket Agent, gi Quarterly, WMWSJl made on vol. n. BARNWELL C. H.. S. C.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1878. tteMrttotl launioction npsaiwi b wIMwt, not ne Addr^T 117 "*^ iUFww#a&j U8TA R. R. d iTMRtdr. >• I. 27, 1878. ) Cheapest Daiiy in ihe South! TilE EVENING SENTINEL. AUGUSTA, GA. 13 rtJBLISULD AT TIIR LOW UBICE OF 61 I'r-r Vo Hr. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. R. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Charlottk, Columbia & Acoubta R. R. GrRIBAL PasSRNGXR DRPARTMRNir Columbia, 8. C. Jan 5 the following passenger schedule will be opcratBii on and after this date: . Jlfail Exprmt — GomgNorth Leave Augusta. 0:40 p. m Arrive Oolutnbia ll:20-p. m Leave Columbia .11:30 p. tu. Arrive Charlotte... ........... 4:68 a, m. Mail Express—Going Soutn Leave Charlotte 0:48 p. tn Arrive Columbia 2:54 a. m. Leave Columbia 3:04a.m. Arrive Augusta 7:05a.m. Run daily, ami make close connec tion at Charlotte and Augusta for all points North, South and West. Stop at following named stations only : Fort Mills, Rock Hill, Chester. Blackstock, Winnsboro, Ridgeway, Doko.Columbia, Lexington, Batesbunr, Rldga Spring, Johnston’s. Pine House and Oranite- ville. Day Passenger—Going Sbutn No. 1 Leave Charlotte 12:30 p. m. Leave Chester. 2:42 p. m. Arrive Columbia 5:14 p. m. Leave Columbia 5:54 p. m. Leave Granitevllle.......... 9:51 p. m. Arrive Augusta. 10:3G p. m. IDg Da seen jet—Going North No 2 ....... 5:30 a. m. 9:35 a. m. Leave Augusta.. . Arrive Columbia., Leave Columbia.. Leave Chester... 9:40 a. m. .12:45 p. ra. Bee’s Book Store Ml RING STREET, 6SAELEST9N, I. 6. School and Sunday School Book?s Juvenile Books, Hymn and Braycr Books, Bibkw, etc., etc., Sunday School Cards, Visiting Cards, etc. —STATIONERY.— ChroYnos, Frames, Periodicals, Fancy Goods, etc. A few of the famous New England Otgan Company’s Organs on hand, which are offered at reduced prices. Tone and finish guaranteed. Address J. SAM'L BEE, H. scpl2-tf A. J. WEATHERSBER WILL/STOX, & a DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. i IT IS A BRIGHT, NEWSY EVENING PAPER, mid i* edited with ability by Messrs. James R. Randall and P. A. Stovall. It is the only afternoon paper in the South that publishes the Telegtaphic dispatches of the New York Asseciated Press. In its column* will be found all the news that conies by tele graph, and the lelegraphic market reports re ceived up to the time of going to pres*. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. Tits Evenino Sentinel is the official pa. per of the city of Augusta. OaT All who want a cheap paper should subscribe lor it. Terms: 54 per year; $2 for six months, and 51 for three months. *tr Send for specimen copies. Address, WALSH k WRIGHT, Auoosta, Ga, jV. h. cjoNnei*. Attorney at Law, ALLENDALE. S. ftcpfi-I y c. Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! HETsTRY BAYER inrontER and witolbsalk dealer in Applet POTATOES AND ONIONS, Bananas, Oranges, lem ons, Tints, &c. » 215 East Bayi (rani Welch’s Old Stand, Opposite New Custom House,) Charleston, S. C. ocl7-3mo Arrive Charlotte...2:68 p. tn. Noe. 1 and 2 run dally, ahd make close connection nt Augusta and Char lotte for points North,Houth and West, and stop at all retriilar pass stations. T. D. KLINE, Hup't. A. Popk, Gen’l F. anti P. Agent. Fire insumnci The St. Paul Fire —AND— Marine Insurance Company CAPITAL $1,704,88! i THE SAFEST COMPANY IN TH UNITED STATES Will underwrite on nil kinds of property, renl and personal, in Barnwell county, in cluding gins, gin-houses, mills and mitchin ery. ooUon ginned and uttginned at the low est current rates. II. M. THOMPSON, Local Agent, Willt*ton. S. C. N. B. Pnlielcs istuttd in best English Fire Companies if preferred, confined to dwell ing houses, stores anti contents, - j*tr»e2<-tf __ Barnwell Lands fer Sale \ FEW choice Cotton Plantati ns enn be bonght at reasonable rates, situated near WilHston and Blackville, between ttie South Carolina Railroad and the EJisto river. For terms ap ply to H. M. THOMPSON, oc24-tf Willist"ri, S. C. W. J. FAHR “THE LAMP MAN.” HAS MOVED to tho Hotchkiss Slore, op posite Tltotnn* R. Rhodes’ and the Fountain, and next store east of F. E. Salinas’ Grocery Store, and he will be glad to see his old pat rons and as many new ones as may desire Good and Cheap Lanins, Crockery, Glass ware, Kerosene Oil, and bis usual variety of Good* needed by every house-keeper. No. 1 Kerosine, ISc. to 20c. a gallon; and also sell* the SAFETV LAMP COLLAR. that makes any lamp absolutely safe. octl0-3m THE MAMMOTH STORE. Great Attractions I Prices a? Low as any Store in South Carolina ! T'VFRY article to be found In a J Country Store will be found In my new and elegantly fitted up empo rium, at prices astonishly low down. I defy competition, and guarantee the greatest bargains in Dry Goods, Hate, Boots, Shoes, Glassware, Crockory, Tobacco, Groceries, Farming Utensils, Notions of every sort, and everything else needed by our farmers. My customers who have hitherto patronized me will find me liberal in advances for another year, provided they come forward promptly and pay up. A. J. WE A i'flERSBEE. pot2G 2mo Wulbern & Pisper, WHOLESALE GROCERS AN!) DKALKlt* IN PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, Ac. 1G7 & 109 East Bay, Charleston! S- C- oet.'ll 3m THE FAVORITE II COB BT a — » - MESSRS. FtRCHCOTT, GIAEIUCT 4 CO. U’IO> OF AI.I. K IAIJ S 24.') Bboai* Street, ^VtJOUSTA, (i 1-30 lit; I A. Repairing done promptly. nov21 3m TAKE NOTICE, ~ I would respectfully solicit my friends and the public to call and examine ray tine Liquors, Beer, Sugars and Tobacco. I can be found under the Patterson House. Old Crow Whiskey A specialty: ^o- cotne along and you will not be humbugged. H* C. WILLIAMS. fob7 tl NEW FALL STOCK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT LOWER PRICE8 Than is paid by customers for Inferior Old Auction Goods. $250,000 Worth of the finest and best selected Sfciek of CARPETS, LACE CURTAIN’D, OILCLOTHS, WINDOW 8HADBS. PRESS GOOD: 5 , SILKS, CtOAKS, Shawls, Blankets, Flannola, ’Alpacas, Cashmere, first and second Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, fSotions, Ribbons, Silk Ties, Ladies and Gentfl Underwear, Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Tew cl?. Table Damask, Nap kins, Domestic Goods, and thousands of other goods too numerous tomention, are placed now before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we ! guarantee to the public and people of i this State especially, that through ! OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES And long established reputation, with buyers and sellers, where jMIX.TjIOjSTS Of dollars have been exchanged through our house, that we can, and always will, give bettter satisfaction, as regards QU 'LITY AND PRICES, In goods purchased from us than any other house Sooth. Samples sent on application. Charges prepaid on all goods over aud above SlO —shipped C. O. D. or for Post Office order. Please mention this paper in ordering goods. BEttDICT d CO., 27C KfNT, ^fftr.KT, CHARLESTON, S. C. 1878 1878 FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. Tlie Kext ^reMilAeBCj'. i» not likely that the next Presi- l election will be thrown into the House of Representatives, but it is quite possible. At any rate, it would be a comfort to either party to know that the majority of delegations was on its side. If it he true that Florida has one Democratic Coigfessvnnn and one Republican, and that the chances favor the Republicans in California, we are confronted with either a hare Re publican prodomlnence or a possible tie. The Washington Star adduces tables to ahow that there will be a tie in the next iTd^na on a vote of States, that consequently the House would not elect, and the functions of President would devolve upon the President pro tempore of the Senate. Assuming that California will go Republican, ♦ bat party will have a majority of Rep resentatives fn nineteen States. The Democrats will have mnjoriiies in the delctmtlons from eighteen States, with Indiana a tie, having six Republicans, six Democrats and a Grecnbacker for its Representatives. This Greenback- er Congressman, Mr. De La Matyr, thus becomes a very important per- flfrm I/ee Arrested. 3*; . - SnuTKR, November 20.—This morn ing Charles Mayrant, Esq., a highly respected cltfxen ^nd lawyer of this place, took out a warrant for Samuel Lee for not keeping open the ofllca of the judge of Probate of Sumter county, as required by law. Lee was arrested and taken before Trial Jus tice Walsh, who required him to give hail In the usual sum of $500. Lee refused to give bail unless bis own re cognizance was accepted, and was in solent to the Trial Justice, flually walk ing out of the office with the remark that he was not amenable to the pro cess of the Trial Justice*’ Court. Some time having been allowed by the Jus tice to enable Lee to furnish ball, and no effort having been made in that di rection, the J ustice issued a commit ment, and the sheriff took Lee Into custody and lodged him in jail. It Is pretended that, as Sam I>e has been subpcbrmd to attend the United States Court as a witness, he was not liable to arrest, and alter his arrest It is snld he procured himself arrested by United States Marshal Singleton under process for a wltnes*. Ail such sonage. It is assumed that he will Himsy pretexts will fall, as there is no Horry county has i ed that there la lots of | borders. - -• * oc3I-ly M 1 A To go or*send your orders for French China, White Granite, Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers, Ac., to the OP Il.C.Stoll,Agt 287 KING STREET, (Opposite Masonic Temple), CHARLESTON, S. C. Goods packed and shipped without extra charge. s«.’pl2-3ino SAM’L R. MARSHALL ROW ARP C. MARSHALL. JULIUS J. WESCOAT. SAMUIL R. MARSHALL 4 C\ i IMPffRTRRS Of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., and Agricultural Implements, 914 KING 8T,, CORNER SOCIETY, (Sign of the Golden Gun). ALSO, 65 and 67 SOCIETY STREET, Cfearlestoa, S. C. A Desirable Place. Valuable Tract of Lanr*, cor.taln- AY iog 267 acres, ISO cleared, with a comfortable dwelling and all necessary outbuildings, 112 miles from Elko, 8. C. R. II . is offered for sale on most accommodating terms, and at a price suited to the stringency of the money market. For terms apply to B. 0. STANSELL, nov7-2mos Elko. S. C. MEALS AT ALL IIS —AT— HEATH’S RESTAURANT, WILLISTON, S. a 1BIIX. OF FARE. Ram and Eggs, Hot Coffee, Beefsteak, Fish, Gama, Oysters in every style. Music for Balls and Parties furnished at shortno« dlaiogarded, and which it will take nil the good sense and patriotism of the people to maintain towards a peaceful solution. As the Houth was a peacemaker In 1870, she Will, if occasion arise, bear the olive branch again, although the Radical extremists are doing all they can to provoke her beyond endurance. —[Chronicle and Constitutionalist. Fntnl AfTrity in Ueepcr (UMWmI Union—A. Knr by n Hough. DFNTISTRY- I. H. ALEXANDER, D. D. S. COLTJBim.Vt ». c. Will visit BiackVille and Barnwell pfofposlonally about the 1st of Octobe*’ RURtVfcf Savannah and Charleston Railroad Co* CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ^CnART.T.sTnrjf, S. C-, Jan. o, 1878, On and after Monday, January 7,1878, the trains on this Hoad vill leave Depot of Northeastern Railroad as follow* : East Mail Daily. Leave Charleston - - « - 3 15 a. a. Arrive at Savannah * *■ - 9 00 a. m. Leave Savannah .... 5 Q0 p. n». Arrive Charleston » - » 11 00 pint iew. Gordon's Trlnmpli. Atlanta, November 19.—The Sena torial election took place to-day, and General Gordon was almost unani mously elected, and without a Conven tion of the Houses, carrying every vote in the Senate and all but five in the House of Representatives. Stren uous efforts weremade to organize an opposition, bat without success. No man in the Senate could be found who would nominate another candidate, aud four of the five voting against him in the House were Independents from the Seventh Congressional District This is considered the greatest politi cal triumph ever achieved in Georgia. IYashinoton, November 19.—The Se cretary of the Interior has written to the Secretary of War taking earnest exceptions to the recent report of Gen. Sheridan, in which the latter mentions tho Indian situation as unsatisfactory, with additional comments upon the management of Congressional appro priations by employees of the Indian bureau. Mr. Schurz hopes that Gen. Sheri dan will communicate any facts In bis possession which will warrant the charges made by that officer. He says that he makes this request in view of the fact that certain military officers seem to have fallen into the habit of indulging officially and publicly in general reflections on tbe Indian ser vice without taking the trouble of sub stantiating them with such statements in detail as would facilitate the dis covery aocTcorrectfonofabilsee. Thanksgiving approach**, wise turkey will at enow taking anti-fat. Mr. Talmage think* that the is going Into bankrupted and that hi himself has docs Somethbc rsoaotl^ to hasten that event; ' . 3 The newspaper mao who ten"t good for anything on any department of A paper should go to lecturing on “How to run a newspaper.” A gutta-percha nose was fi a hospital patient in London, and be became so vain and conceited that they had to steal It from him. It takee six weak* of laffv fighting, swearing crown an African king; but the is a good one and pay* Mg Joaquin Miller bal bod Me half cot* But be** going to proposals when It comes to bis finger naib.—[Hartford Tims*, “ The deuce take that timy/” sold diner at a hotel, when tho wolUf its contents over his brooddotl the deuce can't toko the teoy, n the waiter. Mrs. Denison-, authoP of 4 Thai Him* band of Mine,’’ has received 815,006 f’om the sale of her book. Just 818AM more than that husband of hem ever brought her. ’ —■ A fire at Tyler, Texas, on of the 16th, destroyed UVe hugs stores and the United States Courtrooms,tot gether with aii tbs Court document*. The loss is estimated at 8100,000; The next House of Re] of South Carolina, will contain Democrats and 8 Republican*. Sen ate, 29 Democrats and 5 Republicans. Democratic majority on Joint haBoti 142. Bock Hill ha* been fcofeOthd lb th* next place of meeting for tho Presby- terian Bynod of Sooth Carolina. Thd session will commence on WedneOdAy evening before the fifth Sunday in Ho* veraber, 1879. Ills announced that no IK any kind will be aerVed at House dinners the com! exception of the annual diplomatic corps, and than bejux dent ahd Mrs. Hayes. A terrible story (* told from fcwj: ton, N. J., of an old watercress gather* er who got Into a mud-hoist, from ■ ■ Mr. Talraage’s onslaught upon gild* ed sin has been so long sustained and powerful that cities other than New Yoik are beginning to remonstrate with him. From "the dark and bloody ground ” of Kentucky and from the virtuous Watterson cotneth this wail .* “ Upon due consideration of the situation, It would seem really better for Dr. Talmage to have, those sinful horrors yawniog under his feet that he may constantly point them out to the deacons and churchmen, who, he says, are taking their ease, and sending funds to convert the people at Qiang nan and Tooen-chow, while hell Is sucking in thousands around them. The motive of Talmage is, no doubt, a good one. Let him work up a public sentiment against tbe preva lent Vices; but he should not kltfk them all out of Hew York at once to fasten like devouring locusts on other cities and towns, which probably have enough In their small way to keep them lively.” — « »■—. A squirrel saw a man late in the Fall without an overcoat. Said he to Mrs. Squirrel: “ Going to be a mild Win. ter this year. Nancy ; men go with out overcoats." Moral—It is a* easy for a squirrel to tell what the weathef will be by what the man wears, os for the man by what the squirrel wears.— [Boston Transcript. which he was unable to extricate him* self, and wbers he remained twenty hours. He was at last rescued, bat only to die subsequently of exhaot- tion. An electric belt for ladle*} fthlbfe li said to have a traoquillzlng effect bp* on the nerves, is the last lnveotk*v For steady comfort, however, U h) *ot likely to enpercede tbe old and popu lar belt, which is composed of aodat J sleeve with a young mao’* arm loetdd of it. The funeral of the Iste Mm. Vane*; wife of the noble Governor of North Carolina} took place in Aahvttle on Tuesday, the 6th. The oeremoede* were very solemn, and were attended by a large nntnbet of dlstlngnhibed citizens. “ Prisoner M the bar}”- Judge, M is there anything you wfstt to say before sentence is passed npoa you?” The prisoner looked wtotfnfy toward the door sad remarked tlutt be would like to safr “ good evening,* if it would be agreeable to the compel pauy. But they wouldn't let hfair* [Burlington Hawkeys} Tbe watchman killed at Botfth Tiger the other night is Engineer Kxog’s tenth mem Though a careful runner} ! be has very bad luck in this respect* this reeoeet He has killed three men within tbe past three months. Mr. W. tL Berry# another engineer on the sum roed# has been running tweoty-flve year* and has never kilted a man. A Memphis lady writes to a frised in tbe North : “ I believe this plagnd has made a Universally Of me. I have seen men in a moment rise from tbe depths df degradation fed winfednfe to Christ-like sublimity In and sacrifice, and the most ] ray own sex suddenly angels of lote end mercy, teaches us to scorn bomo turw. A . Russian soldiers flfe sorted, as practicable, according to theft! and complexion. Tbe-late Nicholas wa He bad a hemar composed of 1 with tbe Hght-iistred They “ pulled down the blind ” in Pennsylvania. That is they pulled dovra Cnrtln, NSigffa It is not tbe servant girl who fa} tin- and 1 der arrest in Alleoton, Pm, for opening her mistress’ letters, but exactly tbe reverse. The servant received letters from her lover, and tbe yielded to curiosity and read tbs** .rti