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-r—*►' 4 - ' ■ ■ • ~ : L--.‘a -' TS.lJ 1- SM.J£JSVl y IJZ-~ „JM WltJBSDAY , APRIL 4, l«m JOB^i W. iroi.MKM. I «Ht*K *- Wr the Cieipnlan. i ^“Tbat all iKe people H able to take a wlJe-Awjke, »ir .igh»-out Dem' N:niUc jburnal during tlie “cfiaJa cafil* Iftaign,” we offer 16 furo4 Th* PboK* ' from the first of «otU the lr»t of l)0eon»ber—seven niontha—fbr one dol tor, payable in advaheo. Thia offer *ill renml* open until aales A Lo*U Abend. ' V /» . : turopa ia again on the rerge of a Var, in which RuaaU, the Colowus of the Norths and hogland, th* MiitrtM of ♦ho F4at, ate to become oombatonts, *nd it is probable that additional alliances [probabl _ trill involve the greater portion of the ' L Continent in the struirg’o • it will undoubtedly be a battle <lf giants, for ItosaL will not willingly re- Hu/Juish her grasp upon Constantinopfe And A sc* front to fhieh the hearts of her rulcts harft tofn«d ao longingly fof eebtufics, neither will England qhietly (►ftc tie road to India bloeked by a power* ftil And ambitious enetnj. v Jrom tho Oomlition and portion of Ao#o two gfeat powers the War will nCnessorily be a long one. ft is easy to anticipate its effects Upon OUI own Oatidn. _. ; w,. Her provision growing sections will bo booefitted bv the heavy demands that will be made opeto them tbr neoded viippHes—While the cotton producing di«. tricts will bo siiiooaly injured bj the Ocrtain declinO in the price of thoir great staple. tYe Would,' therefore, advise our plAntcri even ttt tlds latA dAtd, to devote a larger area to the growth of provision crops, so that they will beta* after be independent of th« coro-cribs Andsmokchonses of other States, and able to keep bankruptcy from thair doors should cotton fall to Ate or six cents pOr forearmed pound. Forownrned is WBys*-, gratifying to know that The V - f*EOPLE is appreciated, not only nt home by its numcrons readers, but that H ia « Welcome visitor to the sanctums of our eonfteres. It is tfn* that otir thunder is not terrific or our sheet lightning vivid, hut it is very comforting to the aoiil of a Country editor when he finds hia sketch of the life of the Eon. Young John Eope, published on the 28th ult. in Tttt People, reappearing on tho mat day, without credit, in the columns of a lead ing Charleston daily—perfected and pol ished by the introduction of two or three phrases. This Bay bb Journalistic en terprise, of it mny bO Rblorir, or it may be Morosa. Perhaps tho^piind and scis- aors of the city editor Were running ih the same channel as those of our Edge- field friend, who, in his Jdvaiisrr of the 28lh uk., inserted, without crtM&t, also, iu.bia lender aawtt'ooC, opr Colmpbi* • letter of the 18th of March, thereby sav ing some brain work if not Btujoni Gcntlomeo, you are welcome, tfc -« appreciate the compliment paid to us, and we assure you that it will at all times Afford urf great pleasure to ftirnuh you with the latest reliable news. Bring in another hoite. , ■* ^•■slantlnu: ('onventlon* VIcan 1 heir Tletra 1'poM the tWfcMpalan—Clcncrul Topic* and Coaal j Matlora. *- [kraa Onr Special Corh*pond»*t*) ’t'lic %%'llllatoa »ca»o«rata. Th* WHItoton democratic dab was reottauJiKl odi Saturday, the bbth Inst. The 4 following effleera were elected to aerve tor the ensuing two yekra: John W. ttolmes, President; L. B. Took, lat. vlce-preeltleot j W. H. Ken nedy, 2-1 vice-president; George A. Ph 111 pa. Secretary. * The appointment of committees and election of delegates to thf county convention Was postponed until the next regular meeting. E -V~f All Tor lliimptoW. Pursuant to Instructions from the county chairman, the Spriogtown dem ocratic club completed its inaugura tion on tbe 23d ultimo by electing the following Office is to serve fob two ynara: President, Dr. W. B. Rico ; lat vice* president, H. M. Ray ; 2nd victopreei- dentj Dr. E. H. Dowling t secretary, IV. R Fiehburne; corresponding sec retary; A. F. Free • treasurer, E. R. Fiabburne; executive oommltfee, Dr. E. H. Dowling, D. H. Rice, D. D. Utaey, H. M. Ray, A. 0. Free. At the same time and place, tbe Spriogtown affiliated club reorganised wlfh tbe following officers t President, Toby Simmons ; 1st viee- prcsldeiit, Hsli Grimes; 2nd vlco- ? resident, Dkk Lartigue ; secretary! ork Flemming. , Pine i a ! > * * ' *“ Five Loo, Kxin Baekwell C. H., March 30,1878.—Tbe “Pine Lug Dem ocratic Club,” pursuaht to the con dition* of their adjournment on the 231 instant, assembled at 10 a. m. this day at Uapt. D. 18. Hair's mill. After tbe en rollment of a number of new members bad Increased the numerical strength Of the clnb to fifty-two, the provisional election of officers at tbe last meeting was confirmed by vote. The following gentlemen were then detailed by tbe chair to serve as an executive commit tee, via: thlliam L. Cave, Esq,, Capt. Darling Blrt, Samuel C. Cave. Esq., N. W. Peacock, Esq., G. E. Blrt, Esq., and Li F, Austin, Esq. The object of tbe mooting wae tbo transaction of bual- neue, and this being understood Ufere was no exhibition of bad taste la tbe shape of rhetorical display or the ven tilation of gaa. A brief “pro forma” exhortation by the chairman and a few casual remarks by some of tbe mem bers brought tbe proceedings to a close, and tbe dub adjoined to meet at Long Branch church on tbe after- noon of Saturday, April l&th, nt 4 o’clock, and at Oaph D. S. Bali's mill on Saturday, April 20rb t at 10 a. m.,for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention to be held at Barnwell Courthouse on tbe first Mon day In May next. Wji. G. Ttaow, Prealdent. A rorsTca Cave, Secretary. Midway Corret-pondencc. that the Pcopte have not Nea»fc Enough to pat up Proper Can didate.. . *■ . .r, This convention bftslncas, ntaya Speight’s Dally Taper, la the Trojan horse that wtie pullers and selfserverA want to bring In every time. It the people haven’t sense enough to put up proper nominees they haven't tense enough to vote at all. This thing of •onventioDs and tbeir necessity means that. If It means snylhirg. We don’t know whether the people have sense enough to fake eare of their own po litical affairs or not, but for one of them we want to try our band on If. And wo don’t see any necessity under the sun for a conyeiitloo, If the peo ple are competent to make their own nominal I odi/* It will be seen that with a Democratic control In any •ountry a nomination ia nothing else but election. AH else is going tmwMfk the motion. What we understand by a primary election Kt a plain open handed game. * / * In bla precinct is vote Immediately Let every De K d put In e nominee he wants, and let every man’s vote count for Itself when the vote comes up from each precinct club or gathering, speaking for Itself anc to the count in aggregating the votei of tbe county to determine tbe nomi 'datfons. Count the votes and let those who get tbo highest vote take tbs persimmon. If the people are fool* enough to elect dishonest and in competent men to soft local or other prejudicf s, It la not a bit worse than to sell out to ring* and ring masters ho feRlWr their own nest* every We Just want the thing done rr, tbat Is all. We want tbe people efthalltate to take an Interest In their own affairel and talk it out in "toeetln.” Some of the grandest fh# Stats ever produced have come •vtof the humblest walks of life and WC Wafp to see tbe people of tbe State walk to their places like men and Jlfef any man’s chattels. Give them fK>4 Jrt thefti take (heir own affairs in fhetr own hand* and attend to It like aod choose honest .brave, uncom - •dpriweotaUta* Jf’eople of dre tbe men you wont, /be squeezed ou* of a ' tlmte the mouse urcr. * ; Tbe following preamble tnfl ksblu. lions were offered by Cap«. 8. Lfcbman and unauimoBly adopted I . Wreesaa, Ht i wias and pntdenl adminis- troilon l-a^ky Its benign influence produeel harmony nalong ouraiiizeai and lias met, ndt »lon« with the approval of all democrats in thiaState, bnt baa commanded the admira tion and ro'pect of all pari let, and ^ WiiaaKAs, The prosperity And kap^inasi of our entire people depend, in a great mca«- oretipon the eohtinuAnce of tlie noble, ton* nerTAiiveand patriotic policy of tke prenent at 1 m i n i#i mtion. il i . Nmolt'd, That it la the deliberate opihloh of thU Mub, -that tho conservatism, atfility and devotion of our Chief MkgO-trate, point him out a# ihe mgst evitable man in the State to Kcar our >Uitdar«l during tlie ensuing cam- paign. ilnd That ire again demand the eerfieftj of Governor Hampton in oyder to carry out and eouipleta the work of reform and redemption sosdspicleusly begun under his leadership, and to restore the Ft&to to her former purity and splendor. Tlie following committees were ap pointed i ” Executive Committee and "ErrCinct Can^aSicrs—E. It. Hays, ev officio; A. A. Co^lno^ , , Bcftretaiy, ex officio, S. Lieb- miiti, H; 0. Rice, L. L. Iticd, C. C. Faust, L. W. Kchnedy. C. t). Brown, M. W. Felder, H. M. Faust. Ji E. Steadman, I). 1*. Sojournor, G. W. Tur ner, S. 1). M. Gticsa. Hall Coti.mitteo—L. L. Rice, L. W. Kennedy, 8. D. M. Guess. Committee to organire affiliated clubs —Si Liobman, L. L. Rice, 0. C. Faust, J. W. Freeman andL. W. Kennedy. Tho next meeting of the club whs or dered fot 1 the 4tk Sattirdny In April, at 2 o’clock p. m., when the dslegates to the convCutloh will bo elected. On inoti-m. these proceedings Were onlercd to bo published in tilo ' conuty pnpore. Nothing fiirtber appearing the club adjourned. A. A. CoxNToU, Recording Secretary. [For The People*] The Dalny and (he ftlparrovr. A EABt.E. “Oh dear,” aighed a little Daisy thnt stood by h roadside in Virginia. “O* dear, I hove nobody to play with me, I am all alone.” “No, no, you are not alone,” said a little voice above her; ftnd the Daisy, looking up, Saw a little Spar row upon ene of the many trees that Stood around her. “I inn glad you have come,” said the Daisy to the Sparrow, Dry weather in our section has hnd a teadeney to dry Our Idefls ns Well qb our flrlde, and give® us very little feel ing for communleatlots, but to-day the rain ia gently falling And a hope eprinra w tbln us as tbe motterlngA of thunder are beard as the herald of good newB, People are using fertili zers freely, more having been hauled away from this place this spring than la any one season for several years. 8ome few sacks, by the way, have been “hauled away” without a contract with cotton option” and last night a dusay gentleman, having a sack of Poudrette on bis back which was taken from tbe platform at the depot without leave or license, and entirely without the requi site mutual consent, waa ha Ned by our watchman who sent after the flying tblef several unsuccessful shots. Ow ing to the latense darkness he made bis escape. The sack of goano was re covered from where he had dropped It wben balled. Several Sacks having been taken* from the platform at the depot recently, the town authorities will have a close watch kept and If It goes on much longer our efficient trial justice Cassidy will have occasion to “use bis discretion” In the premise*. Our enterprising merchant Walker is daily shipping out ablong bis custom ers the Poudrette and Atlantic, while our energetic young merchant Miller, still holds to the WllcoX and Gibbs, of which be disposes of a goodly quan' ty. Trade among the merchants here generally seema to be quite lively. The fartfeiff?! believe, are about’througb with corn plantfop and are talking strongly about ptantlhgcotton.andare quite strong In denouncing the "pri mary election” system. Our Bub has not yet reorganized,, though we are minute men down here, and when we do start you’ll he«r from us. always In the right direction, “straighout” to th^ ‘it is bo lonely here.” “Would you like me toll you a story?” said the Sparrow. ‘•Oyep,’' nnswefed Daisy, ,{ I wouli like- to Hear it. w “Well, ybu must know,” srtid the Sparrow, hopping by the side of the Daisy, “that I have just come from a very large palace, where a very rich young lady hike ; well, now,-this morn, ing I ov'erheard this Indy talking with one of hor servants, and she said, ‘I huve in my garden almort every flower of the world, except tho Dui«y ; new,’ mud she, ‘I want one, you must get me one.’ ‘1 will try, ma’am,’ said the servant,’ and wcht away. “Now,” .-aid the Sparrow, “won’t you let mo fly with you to the palace if you are so lonely?” “Yes,’ sard the Daisy,” anything must be better than beihgdrere all alone.” The Sp-.irrow now pulled the iW-y, put k in its mrwth and fieW away. In the meahtime tbe very rich young lady’s servant bad been over nearly all the country hunting for a Daisy, but returned without ono. While the servant was telling her mistress that her search had bcoi'j fruitless, the Spar row darted in at a window and laid tho Daisy Ujton the table. “0 what u l-Cauty it is,” exclaimed the ludy, “here,” said ( she, “put it in fny hair.” The servant did as she was bid, and the Daisy stayed in the lady’s hair fofi two days, beingad^ roirod by every one; but at Inst it was withered and the servant threw it away. As the poof little thing lay crying on the ground, the Sparrow saw it, and fly ing down, stood over tho Daisy. “0 my,” said the Sparrow to tho Daisy, “if you had been contented you would not be in this sad plight, but you would be bright and happy. The Daisy cried aloud, and asked the Sparrow, as her beat friend, to bury her, which the Spar row did. And this is All that i$ known of the dificonteoted Daisy and the kind Sparrow. THE ESD. HN9UN—Married, on the toenjng of Mmh 71*, 1878, by tbs IUt. Wj 1). McMillan, at tbs residence of the bride s father, in Blackfill*, 3. C.,* Mr. 8, L. Rso- koN», of Lexington county; to MUa M. LtrciA fsaWnr N£fV A D Vt’ll TJSEMES TS. Court House and Jail. ;) Orkict Couxtv CoiiuissioNERs, Hahn well CotfNjt, 8.4>., BARNWfcLL 0. II., 8. C., April-*, ’T8 SEALED PROPOSALS ARE IN* vited fof the building of a Coilrt House And Jail at Bafnwell Court Hdnse in ac cordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Clerk of this . fyjtv' iifi " * Board, who will exhibit the same on op* p’ieatton. - The act of the General Assembly an. tboiizes a levy of five mills for the two building*, psysble id three, or at leasl two installments, the first to be levied during the present fiscal year. In case no acbeptable proposal shall be madd fdr the completion of both buildings, payable in at least two Installments, then the Board Is required to build the Jail du^ rift! g the present ydar, at a cost not ex ceeding a two mill tax, and a Court House, daring the year 1879, at a cost not exceeding a three "mill tax. . Proposals will bo received and con sidered in accordance with the terms (if the act as above stated. Each proposal must bo accompanied with the names of two responsibly sureties, who in case of acceptance of the bid will be required to joih their prin cipal in the execution ofa bond for the due performance of the contract. Tho Board has levied a tax of two mills, to be collected during the present fiscal, year, for the purpose above men tioned. The proposals filed with the Clerk of the Board, will be opened and cousid&rad at a spceil meeting, to Its held on Tee-!- day, the 7th day of May next, at 12 o’e'odk m; By order of the Board. J. C. McMillan, Chairman* F. M. Mixson, Clerk. 2NOTTCJM. The undersigned will apply to the JutJ^e of Probate for Barnwell county, on Tuesday, 7th day of May, 1878, for final discharge a« guardian of Henrietta E, Wayne H., Elliott A., Walter S., and Ida A. £ ives. Mrts. E. E. BI8]!of , . npril4-td is; otic; jb;. The undersigned gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probate for Barnwell county nn Wednesday, the 8th <jay of May, 1878, at 10 o’clock a. no., for a final discharge as admlnis- irator of Charles Ber k. spr4-td Caakb Killi.vgswokth. * >o "1 4* S® J > i CO e «*, c: B S ® £ g *3 z - a 9 **« B * « a 51 s; «s: 3* ~ § LA 3 * ^ «1 oo -or r > |'t p C S. * 3 z C3 I -i 3 l f- 4 |- r 5 5 S a-c "a- Cu > T< ?-l It c -1 O •a* 1*1% ti V. rc <» 9 s 3 t X 1- a- tr £ - = < n -3 Peteb Cooper.—The well known philaDthropist left New York oo Tues day of last week, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Abram 8. Hewitt, for a Journey through the Southarn States. The principal object of Mr. cooper’s visit is to view the country around Spartanburg, in this State, and espe cially to examine the Limestone Springs property, where he proposes to estab lish an “Institute of Science” for the edneatiop of Bouthera girls, although the project does not contemplate ex cluding young ladles from ahy section of tbe country. If they choose to Avail themselves of Its advantages. Mr. Cooper’s plan will be for all the pupils to pay their own board and defray their personal expenses, while Inslruc- : per* tloo of the EUoat liberal character will ReglAter. be without charge. Tax Aion Expedition.—Tha hark AXor for Liberia Is now lying In dry dock, Charleston, for new coppering. This work is done because o! the insu rance laws, which require# that a ves sel should be coppered aodoyerbaulOd oboe In four years. The bark-will be ready for her passage In ten days time, passage list has alr< The Democrnfw • ■ : „ Ufldcr instftjcfibns ftottr democratic executive committee, the Grahams democratic clu(> met at Ma-' sonic Hall on Saturday, the 30th day of , 1878, *M1;30 o'clock a. m- and tho following officers^were elected to serve for the next two years: S., Major E.^l.-4^ay*i President > S. Liehihau, first vicirrprqsident and c iog secretary * ColTTV. C Ftun>i vice president, and Capt. Av-A The passage list baa already been made out, bat tbe number not defi- niteiy ascertaioed,** the Doited States district attorney has not settled (he queetfon as to bow many may risk a at one time. Home prominent an leaders are on the list fur trip. •n. cut-away jacket supersedes the P olo6at8e - hats j the exclusion < Bpring styles proclaim Spring wraps, called lb the back, With 1 j? o p ?5t O ~ X rr y § - £- 2 S K* S'2. c P c >f ^ ° 3 i ? Cl. C. - • . 3 0^ OO OO Notice ia hereby given that Mrs. Clara Hewitt has filed her petition in tbe probate court to have a homestead set off for berstlf out of the personal estate of fou* hqaband, Oliver Hewitt, , thirty days froth date hereof. dsceased, Probaf* Court, Bath well county^ March Uth, 187a Jas. M. Rvan, Judge of Probate. H M LANIER,' -Wirh-fc ■s* *. , - . ••■S . —IMPOHTERS OE—^ CROCkERY, * GLASSWARE, LAMPS, Ad. *T llA^OVlilK MTHEJBT, j BALTIMORE; Maryland. feb2t-6h» C&aflottp, Columbia &*Angusta K. R. CHANGE OF SCITEDtiLE* CuAstoTTS, Cdi.cMBiA A Acotsta R; R GkNKRAI, IM^KSoeh DsrAKTMBXf. CoxvMDiAv 8. C. Jan. 27,1878 The following paesenger schedule Will be uni after this dutet" AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. mmmSmmmmm t;V rV-JHi 4 " '■< i 1 --- ((•'t- ? i - - 5 t— % ■^'4, t frm ’ Ghr Stock of Spring and Simfeer Dry Gbtids is now complete, and U the largcsl and best assorted in the 8outii. v Our Mourning Deparuaeot contains everything front thb lowest price to the finest goods imported. s t , Our -BUck, Colored, ahd Fancy Silk Stbtk is thiiveknily abknowlcdged to bo lie finest in the market, a nlanceat Its contents will convince the most skeptical: Oaada “Chfenillh Jardiniere,” “Rea- All the latest Novell ick in Cplorcd ille Cypres,” “Bei^e Sylphide,” “Bomby’* Victoria Suitings. t &c. .Je Cypres,” “Bei^e Sylphide," “Hornby" Victoria Suitiugfl, Bburettes &c. Dc. signs and effects in Neckwear to be found nowhere elS8. The handsomiest Scurf Laces find Embfoidcries ever offol-cd tb the people ( Georgia or Girolfna, Everything pretty and desirable in Parao’s, and la Farlcv Goods sfen^ntllV. ; A Sp'aodid Stock of Linefis of every ffca?ription Towels. Napkin! and Doilifei, Embroidered Piano Covers. « A full Hnoof Gsssintfcrei; Cottonadcs, Homespun and eve^thibg needed by Country 8tffires and Plantcis. 1 The only complete stock of Ladies’ JJ n< ^ ferWfAr south of Masbn and Dixon’s line. Ladies and Misses suits in great variety. Boys suits tfrom_3jU> 8 years.) A full line of Infant’s wear, Cloaks., Drbsses, &c., Ac. Everything will be Sold at the very lowest price—in fact so low as to astonuh oven bnyert thebiselveS. 01 . . - - IrdOrs filled promptly And carefully. James A. Gray A Co to • npH^Sm dperttted on a . Mail Erprcii — Going North Leave Augusta 6:40 p. m Arrive Colurabltt 11:20 p. m LeaVe Columbia... * i. .11:30 p. ui. Arrive Charlotte *,..;. 4:53 a, m. - Mail Evprtts—Qoing South Leave Charlotte.i........ »:4S p. m ArriveColumbla*.u..: 8:5* a. m. Lesve Columtl*..'.^..3:04a.m. Arrive Augusta.7:0fla.m. , Run dully, and make cl«ee connec tion at Charlotte ahd AugustA^r mII points Noftb, Sohth and Wdst. Btop nt following burned stations only! Fort Mills, Rook HiM/'Chester, Blackstook, Wlnusboro.RMgi ewpy, b^ko.Columbia, Lexington, Batosbnrg, Ridge Spring, Johnston's, Hue House and Granite- vllle. - iMy I'aiiengSr^-Going South .t.- .- T ‘ ‘ No. 1 Leave Charlotte.... ^.12:30 p,.m. Leave Chester.. . 2:42 p. m. Arrive Columbia.., 6:41 p. m. Leave Colombia. 5 54 p. m. Leave GraulteVlllo_9:51 p. m. Arrive Augusta 10;36 p. in. • Day Fatuiigrr—Going North No 2 Leave Augusta.5:30 a. in. Arrive Columbia 9:36 a. m. Leave Columbia 9:40 a.m. Leave Chester j .12:45 p. m. Arrive Charlotte...,2:58 p. m Nos. 1 and 2 run dally, anti make close connection aT Augusta and Char lotte for points North,South and West, and stop stall regular pass statlops. T. D. KLINE, Sup't. A. P. t-o, Gen’l F. and P. Agent. NO HUMBUG * CABINET OBGANS. Tlio subscribers hare jiist rerciveO tbe lar}.elit and finect collection of Onmns over, offered f -r sale in Augustn, which they wilt dispose of at reasonab'e^priecs Every instrument wairantcd”fof‘5 years Oates Bros., Successors to Geo. A. Oates, Augn.<ta. CTJ M. Ryan, agent for above. A large assortment of school and mis cellaneous books and art kinds of station ery can always be found at Oatks Bros., dcelrt-Cin 244 Broad Street. South Carolina—-Barnwell Cuun y. IK THE PRORATE COURT. Whereas, S. P. Langley has made suit to me to grant him letters of admin istration on the estate of Sarah R. Lang ley, deceased, these are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred And creditors of the said Sarah It. Langley deceased, that they be and ap i pear before me in tile cotm of probate to be. held at Barnwell Courthouse bn Mon- day, the 15th flay of April, at 10 o’clock a. m., to show cause, if any they have, wliy snid* administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand at Barnwell the 20th day of .March, 1878. James M. Rtv Jt. Judge of Probate. apri-td South Carolina---Ehrflwell County. IX THE PROBATE Whereas, William Nix has made suit to me to grant him letters Of adiufnistra- tioh on the estate of Antony Brown, de ceased, these arcc therefore to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said Antony Brown, de ceased, that they be and appear before me at tlie court of probate to be held at Barnwell Cowrthouae on Thursday, the 11th day of April, at 10 o’cloQk a. at to show cause, if any they have, why said administration should not be gYanted. Given under 1 nry hand this 2fth day of March, 1878.' James 51. Rvax. Judge of Probate Central lintel Broad Street, “Feed Your Land and it Will Feed You.’’ Sardy’s FertHifcet*§ ! jt3ost and Cheapest in Use- MANUFACTURED DY TUB ~ ^ - ", - Ashcpoo AHning and Manufacturing Guano'Companyu Factories at Charleston, S. C.J Office, North Atlantic Wharf. 8 . SARDY’S AMMOMATED SOLUBLE PACIFIC, "'M PIIOSPIIO-PERUVIAN GUANOS, ACID PHOSPHATE, AND PBPvE GROUND BONE PHOSPHATE. 1 These welfrknrwtl Standard Fertiliteni, aftor twelve year* practi HI l«at ihroaghoiit the South. i»a\ft painefHbr thenrsrive* » high reputation, and proved tU be the mom profitable Fertilizer} in une fbr t’otiou, Corn, sad all other crop, particularly adapted to the Southern Climate aad SelL^ the crops in maay instance* being Niontc THA IV iDOXJMLfcD rlY TliKm tJSK. For price and particular* apply to m ftpri-l m AV t£-KENTs ED Y, wilUSTOM, - -rsa - - /.i- -• ■ , - : 8. G. e — Ge ^Iea4liuaii 9 w-T-y- * Tv BlacKville, South Carolina^ .AGENT FOR— Berry’s .Ocean Bone Fertilizer. Rich In Amonia, Potash and available Phosphoric Add, th® great elements of plant food. All orders sent to G. E. Steadthan at Blmkviile, or R. P. Cole man at Augusta, will be promptly filled and forwafded; J. M, BEivPwY, CJcncrtil Agent, Augusta, Ga. jas&l 3m mums Fritz’s Retreat. 102 5IARKET ST., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, S. C. AIiE»« WSTtfEX* ■.I<t«:OttN A.NO ClOARri, Lunch From Eleven to Coe O’clock. Call rtml see me. OysterB’SerVCd in Every Style. FftllX .UOI.I.lL>lll IdR, Acont. AUGTJHTA, OEOTTGUA Mrs- M- "W'- Thomas, Centrally Located—Convenient to Bu.sim.-wt. National House 353 King Street, (BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.) Boal-d, SL 50 Per Day. CIIARLESTON, S. C. MRS. n. M. BAKER, PToyffotrcss. •cp20-lj E. ) FKEDEKICK, M. D,, AT J, It. WA^KBR^S, NEAR GRAHAM'S, S. C. R. R. sep6-ly J. U K. MlLHOtSE, Will be at M»od«y» and|\ Oba! Tuesdays. Office at OourtHoussbuild- fng. WW attem* can* BarnWeU and adjacent Mantoue & Co., Proprietors of the Charleston Branch, OF TBS HAVANA SEGAH FACTORY, “ La Valentina,” ^ Fine Havana Tobacco Manflfaft- tured exclusively by Coban work men *i)l, Irith skilL produce Segars equal in tfualitv. style a>isJCragranee to tjle 116 ' feb28-Iy MM JcoTlCKr 'The undereigned gives notirs w, that he will apply to the judge of Probate for BarnwVIl county on the 21 of April, 1873, at it o’clock 22nd ft. d«y in., for ft Him) discharge as administrator of Paul C. Allen. m ti21-td Jas. M. BraK&am, Sr. 7VO L ICK. The undersigned gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probate for Barnwf II county on the 10th day of A pill, 1878, at 10 o’dock a; m. for a final discharge as administrator o! R. W. Fuipian, deceased. mat7-td . i C. ErntfiAfiDT. jvoiicjfo. The underftigned give notice that gni they will applyrto the Judge of Probate for Barnwelf county on trie ffihdayof April. 1878. at 10 final discharge as Courtney. mar7-td o’clock a. m for a exeentof* of J. P. J. P. Counts CT. J. B. Courts fy. Sub-Cunimls"loners of Roads, Notice 1, Take OttlCK CotJHTT O yMIBSIO' KBS, ) BahnweluS. C., Muicb 15, i878 j You are hereby ordered and required to have the public roads fn this county under your several Jurisdictions put in thorough repair at once. _ _ Order out all able-bodied male citi zens between tbe ages of 18 and 45’ ears for three days Work,- If so much necessary, and report all defaulters 10 the neafesMilal justice tp the road on which such default was m ing eare to have'tbe ovefseef road And the warnef day of t Pianos! Pianog! If you want a first class I’iano F at A reasonable price, go to •v i t - • :' v - ' -m GATES BROS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, and you San get one that will do service in every re-pect, and for durability and sweetness of tone cannot be excelled if equalled. Picture Frames- Persons having chromop or any kini of pictures that they want framed would do well (o take them to OATHS •BROS., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, 7 * ‘ jyn who will do them in various styles at reasonaUs priees. Tr) (hfen and yod decl3-6m will find it so. READ THIS 1 :o:- ► AUGUSTA DAILY NEWS,;® J TBE GREAT LOCAL PAPER. ^ Si — ^ C i FUiLTSHED EVERY AFTEKNOOX AT ^ *’ AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ^ pray tepda for the coming season. U shadeajof drees gaods,^ribbons and are