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... PK?. . . . T~!—: —J-JT l " ■■ THURSDAY, iPRIL 1, 187» local. mi«ckllanV. Fact aaii Otliertrlcc. , '~-U<‘ad "Half Moon” on first pn^e.' —Why don't somebody (fet married.? —Focketbooks aire worn aborted this beason. —The Baldwin Blues plfc-nfc bn the 1st of May, ^ —There is more iRtigae in iaiiness lhan in labor. —The 'sweetest thing in the new spring bob nets will be the ladles’ faces. —Some people strain at. a gnat and fcwnliow a camel—and, frequently, they “bust.” . ^ . * — Our genial friend Llebman, of Gra hams, paid us a visit on Monday* look ing'well and hearty. —We are constantly In fear of seme jone passing a ‘counterfeit of the new illver dollar li^cb u&. —By taking rVvrrt^e, H Vnan Is but even with his enemy ; bnt In passing It ovgt be is his superior. —If no objection is mlRed a& tb color; wo have a sbbject to enter ad the luii- bet jnan in Barnwell county. —The Ugly Club will el4cl offtoera bext week—Frank Mlxson and he with the lavender pants are candi lates for president. * —We mall, this week, to an appre- fciatlve and Intelligent public the larg est number of copies of The Pbople ^Canada, playing the role of martyr and tlVfef Mrntlsw. italn at last. Trusted and trled—Hampton. v The Baptist f torch In WHUston was recovered last webk. A severe hailstorm pos’setl over An derson on the 28th Inst. We are not responsible for the views of our gorresdondents. w ,, Itedborse fishing in the E listo Is un usually good this srlison. Bead general orderk froni hcatlquar- ters of Bamberg’s Brlgatle. Boses are blooming in the gnbijebs shfl on thfe ghheks of our girls. London Btowd has been pardoned and iS on his native heath again. The protbUing fl« lds of grain say that there will be bread enough and to spare. (V. B. 5web's, j. P. Baxter and A. M. Owens Were registered bt the Patter- Son House, yenterdny. If the Weather sclerk bontinucs to preserve an *-quHble teinprrament. the fruit brop will be abundant. Ciipt. Desehamps, of Humter, eom- rultted SHicide on Saturday, on ac count of floaiiclal trouble. Mr. Geo. Andrew^ of Blackvllle and Mr. B. b. Statist II of E'ko, hav- been cpftolnted notaries publla Another WHUston bachelor forsakes the State of single blessedness to night —his better halfcatehes Jesse-. The ladies will find plifr fashion article for this week iu the qdbertlse- ment of James A. bhiy A Co; The bhetttbtc Kirtlpton Is safe in ever before Issued. —We intend bo keep Ths PboKjK square up to the line tbhobph the cath paJgn, end If j-6u desire do keep posted bend in your name. —Mayor It. W. Harley Is not# in Au gusta, making arrangements, we learn, for abodt one hundred lamps, more or s~- ‘less, for our btreets. * —A young man who recently took . ^Bunto himself a wife, says he didn’t find ^ i t half so hard to get man led os he did to get the furnit nre. —If you would fini-i a great rhahy faults, be oh the look-out ; but if you want to fiiici them In unlimited quanti ties, be on the look-in. —The Bible says : "Cf all tilings . wisdom is profitable to a man." That’s so; a man neVet Cali* his wife a bald- headed old woman but once. —Many an “honest” old darkey was disappointed on April Fool’s day when He returned home and opened the bun- F die he had found on the street. —A coquette, according to Rnod- gross, is a rose btihh from which each young beau plucks a leaf, and the thorns afe left for the husband. —Time Is asserted to be money, hut when it cannot be used profitably it Is J . a counterfeit, hod is iu the possession of many just now who have difficulty la “passing it.” —D. Frank Bradley, of fhc Bickonft Ren’inel. sa^s that rbad dogs always bite delinquent subscribers, and heVer {rouble those liappy mot tale who have paid the pr|nt< r. —Both the Goddess of Liberty ard the American eagle oh the hew dollar don’t look you equate {n the eve. Lhey nre afraid they will be dunned for the balance of the dollar. . —Dr. To Id, it seems, is the only man In .our tortn seriously affect fed with the fever of improvertient. His residence and grounds will soon be one of the filost attractive in the village, —An exshangs asks, “Whv Is It that dltors never commit suicidfe?” We ave investigated this subject a little, nd think it is because the druggists won’t sell strychnine on long time. —If vmi want keep the House *arm the £ear round all you have to flo is to find fadlt, whether there Is oc casion or not, and you will evolve a degree of heat whlcffl the thermometer Can’t tneas u re. * « —A Wan in San Pedro, Texas, killed nis wife because she w nild not get out bfbsd first and build the fire. Texas Is a queer State. - In no other part of the Union could such a thing occurs the women are too well tfattiwf. —Dr. F. P. Walker, of Appleton, has graduated at Jeffersoq Medical Col lege, Philadelphia, aud located In that city, with hfs offi’ce at 12J Denmark street. He is a eon of our worthy fel- l»w citizen Capt. J. N. Walker. - w — - —It Is stated by tforrie wiseacre that *be heart of a man weighs about n^ofe ounces, that of a \toraan about eight ; as the age Increases, a man’s heart grows heavier, and the vfotaan's lighter—so’me girls lose theirs at six teen. —He was saying : “As tb* pearly col umn of smoke In a winter’s Atmos phere ri»eB unbrokeft-**avenward, sfr- my heart rises to thefe; as the sun flower follows the Cruel sun which gives It life, so my heart follows thine : en the bJubAupok runs its unhindered Course to thfe sefc, so ray soul lu slavery ^oes to thep.” Said 8he^“Burr, dear, ■w that we’re engageil, will your nall- itgprns?” • johcT^LSjai'becr^. of Btalnnfbal; ptti his oW clothes Ob dhe itver bank, an- 1 ' oho red a note to his wife on top of with a stone, and laid around to uarles. When bo',read iu t 'belli of that rfmofdlaT dc/uf beat and free , has been good efeeutfh to the comttruujty and humanity to go to the devil waiting to be caitsd foe,” he mad he couldn’t read any.funber, town With'a eluiy si&d dfd t day’s work of bis IBs, bont- “ of/ Truly, ft kt dieT • d : living on the proflrs of other day*. JJaxler the genertti ^ilary rediictlon bill; of the ^ Irginla General Assembly will receive §360 per tegular session. The CUbafa rebellion is at a’n end and the ever faithful Lie is again at peace with her Spanish mother and mistress. Jesse Mitchura of Golleton was kill ed by his son, while returning to hta home from Brauchville on last Saturday. The cIMa-ms^f Anderson presented to Qovenor Hempton, on the day he fore his six^eth birthday, a mftgnid- feent black *adille hOfse; Wofth five hundred dollars. The Cincinnati BequireJ’ epeakim? of the Value of property in Ohio, »ay» that there is nearly half a hog for evey man, woman and child. Smith Carolina nupplles half file rice produced In the Country: Geor gia is next, or 7,000 (kid pounds ahead of Louisiana. Nearly all the rice (pities frortl tii'-se three States. Gen. B. B. II-mphilll of the Abbe ville Medium is now armed with tongue; pen and sw<«rd, having taken charge of Ida brigade of infantry and established bis magazine ih an luk horn. A revenue eolleciof found Several hundred pounds <>f mahufaetiired to- bacc') comfortaidy stowed away in flour barrels in tlie di-pot at WUllatop. Shipper and cor.siguee, aj yet; itij- known. The friends of a distinguished Car olinian of Pickens county, who^e face fs lavishly adorned with whiskey blos soms, say that he is a Cultivatbr of tea ros» s. We think ho has beeu drinking (t) uolong. Murpbj’s teicpcranco labofk In Waslung'ton City resulted in the add^ ingof ten thousand names to the pledge, but among the- whole number of signeis there was not one single government official. The bill authorizing the employment of the Moffett liquor register punch has passed both houses of the Louisi ana Assembly, and F. D. JobnAon & Co:, of Cufpfef.pef; Vm., will He Award ed the contract of manufacturing them. The reason the lobbyists of South Carolloastole so much was that at first each one felt assured that what he did not steal some one else would, and then it finally became a matter of pride to see who could steal the most—nothlug like ambition. y Gen. Skm. McGowan, thd old wkf Horse of Abbeville, stands .orr h pfrit- forin composed of the following three planks* 1. Exact justice to all—white and black, rich and poor; high and low. 2. Principles, not rten: ff. Nu desertions, no falling out of thfe fauktf to plunder until the victory fs secured; Columbia, the deserted capltol, Id reported As dtff! beyond endurance; The Legislature haA- adjoorbed, the great revive list, Dr. Munhatil, has de parted, tw6 newspaper men have been converted and Capt. Stanley has been elected mayor with a full board of democratic alderman, add yfet the feity Is not happy, '""fiepator Lamar sends thf* Bontl- menffteAygufeta, Ga.: “The typical Attvbllon. Rtimbefic Democrats! A meeting of the Bamberg precinct democratic club will be held at Bam berg on Saturday next, tbe^Gth Inst., at 3 o’clock p. m. A large attendance la earnestly requested, as bualness of im‘ portance will be considered. Akp. C. Dibble, President. r* *, r~ We call the special attention of ou^ younger readers to the charming lit tle fable pf the Daisy and the Spar row;' It Is the first production of A little girl, oh whofce head onl^ eleven Summers Test, and giv**« promise of a tright fumre in the world of Mtere for bur fair )’<-ung correspondent. . Mr. 8. Liebmaw offers to the public his sevices as notary public, collector and adjuster ofc'slms. His cordiality; promptness «nd cntnpefency are nm- ple jhiarnnteeh that be will give com plete satisfaction to all needing his assistance. Among Ids Charleston tefferonces are some of the best houses in the city. The CoLtTtBTA. Rra^teb.—Messrs Falvo and Phtton, the genial, sattsfaq- iory nnd competent State Printers, have become pArl otvnPrs of the above iterling ahd progressive journal. We &re glad that Iff accomplished editor, Uol James A. Hoyt, la tq continue In the chair which he has filled with such signal ability. »H f "T '' " * ' * - : Sardy’s F*RTiLizKM.-*"Feed your m arut if m w mrf6$'rpts*w you febd It with good fertilizers and do not paV eihorbitsnt \ prices for them. For several years Sardy’a Fer tilizers hare been,extensively used in Barnwell and adjftdeAt counties and they have always proved bqual to the best, while their prices are claimed to be less than those of dther com mercial manures of an equal standard. Capt W. H. Kennedy, at Wllllston will take pleasure in furnistitog them to 'responsible farmers. Base Bali*—A match game of base ball between the Bed Stars of Willis- ton and the Half Moons of Elko, will be played at the latter place on to morrow. One dentist, two doctors, a notary public, an undertaker and the reporter of The FiopL* will, with many sympathising friends, be present. The game opend at 3 p. m., sharp, and casualties will commence Immediately afterwards. Obituaries next week. Miss. L. J Lkcxie.—A thing of beau ty is a joy forever. Our kribwl^dge of millinery Is very HfllUed, but our lady friends, in whose judgtiioflt we have unbounded ' confidence, never go to Augnsta without calling on MissLeek- je, whom ib’ey. recognize as a leader 19 the worfd of fashion, and i* 13 a sig nificant faoj, thaf In a majority of cases, whenever a mother and daugh ter visit Augusta and Miss Eeckle to- geth( r, there is shortly nfUrwafds a wedding in the family. This suggests an answer to the Question propounded ^1>y «nr local editor, “Why don’t some- boiiy gbt married ?” Because they do not buy their mluuticc necessary to ’emlnine adornment. She-sells noth ing that is unfashionable, she Sells at very low prices—a very Important consideration, and she gives prompt and special attention to filling orders, and if her bonnets, hats, silks and rib bons do not cure the heart diseases of tfio young, old ana middle-aged ladles then we conclude that tb.ey are be yond the reach of the healing art. Berry’s Ocean Bonk Fertilize*, we are informe I, is meeting with a de servedly rapid sale wherever it has be come kpown. It Is s&id that those who try its merits once can riot be In duced to purchase any other rhatsdai for enhancing the richness of the soil. This being the case It becomes only a question of time when the “Ocean Bone” will be used exclusively by our farming friends. The SotrrHFRy UrTtTiVA’ron.—Thld sterling farthers’ journal for the month of April has reached us, and as usual is filled tooverflowlng with the richest food for thought. This journal being essentially a farmers’ journal leaves no part of the many diversified Interests of the farm untouched, end An its lu minous pages may l>e found informa tion on any subject connected with the planting interests of the South. Speci men copies sent free on application. Address Sotitbferti euftltdtof, Athehs, Georgiy. Bedmond, the JLrih Carolina Jay- hawker, who, some weeks ago, raided Pickens jail ahd liberated several pris oners, charged with Idlfelt distilling, has fled to the mountains. His follow- er$ have surrendered themselves fend given bond for their future good feon- duct, a jtrofnise h&virg been made by United States commissioner Tbur- ley that he would not arrest them pending negotiations with the powers that be at Washington, judge Maek- ey acted yje part of chief peace ma ker in this matter and has *iade many friends by his course. JaaIrs A. Gray <£Co.—-The adver tisement of this house deserves the careful perudnl of all classes of out readers—for they all have to buy goods, ami Messrs. Gray & Co. are prepared to supply their wants in ev'.ry particular, keeping, as they do, at all times, a heavy stock—they are determined to preserve their well merited prestige as leaders of fashion and low prices, but their popularity In our county Is so well established that U is useless to do more than to draw attention to their advertisement, which is In other words but a cata logue of every article of dry goods that is necessary to the comfort and Jsappiness of humanity—especially the feminine portion. Salesday. fBy «ur JoUy ite*ortar.] » Another salesday has come and gone, and for quietness. It faf sur passed *ny that we have had for a long time, not being accompanied with the usual excessive drinking and street rows which prfivall salesday. The saloon -keftfters looked bine and dull and the raerfehapts disgusted. There were 6nl£ a’bnut two bofse trades and In those both parties weie Irishman—h Is-djorne, the world; °P e Amerifean citisfen of Af- frlenda, all the peopk^ hfs faith, his I ^ aH ( (ie ) sce,lUcft ^ bout dark wlth a own ; DO dimoklo As will' tome Ssrely disappointed, for he not produce a shamrock; bad for tFo weeks b®* barren as will not grovC ® shillalalL v/ 016 better c®hditFot* (or that of Foremost at a fight, a frolic or a fun- 00 da y’- mak ^ u S aD exchargvbtit blessed is he that ex« peoteth little fox he will not be disap* eral. bis generous nantre finds a blow i Jor tbe bad, a stoRe for the glad of a tear for tliesad. pointed; AH Fools day was duly celebrated in BarnwelL The chief conspirator ^<*9 s preoofcffedgyotfngdtir whoestab- fished his headquarters on oar steps and victimized a score or so of absas- peetlng bipeds by placing on the side- r The crowd attecdant'THi the was small and the bidding slow. hales -The the sheriff Was postponed ufttil a bet ter day. The judge of probate made *4ver&l sales under the new act, which walk parrels of bricks neatly tied up.’ requires him to sell for bWff, And they discovered thA tnjh -Ui- ee ^' Notb.iOfc of very grave Ithpof- wsrdneSsof l.be situation amply rc- tanee was transacted In any of the I young I " tfci* tbrop- 1. and rite FW off very fiVcuiar Mo. si. f k , , " r BorM* OF THE Dem. Ex. Coi|f. I BArnweU; County March 29, 1878 ) 1. The eapresdou “local clubs” used in paragraph 2 of circular 1 from this committee, in defining &bo were en titled to representation In th^ county convention called fot saleday lb May, was Intended to include tbe colored af filiated clubs as well as the white clubs. As there seems to ba some mis apprehension about It this apparently unnecessary announcement is made. 2. The colored democrat and the while democrat stand upon the same footing as democrats ; *bey have com mon and equal fights within the party. No pledge made to the colored man In th$ last campaign by the democracy has been forfeited, and none will be. Johnson Haqood, , „ Cktunty Chairman. Jas. M. Ryan, Secretary. Military. HE\DQUARTER C 1 r j • Barnwell MoCntkd RkayiMkNt. V Allkndalk, 3. C., March 10, 1878. I For the information aqd guidance of the several daptains the following gen eral orders ftre published. By order of Col. B. B. Kirkland. W. R. Brabham, Adjutant Headquarters 8fxx>nd Brigade ) b. C. Voltntkkr State Troop*. Bamberg, 8. C., March 7, 1878 \ Geq^il Orders No. 1. | Series of 1878. I/xbo appointments upon the staff of the Brigadier-General, as far as made, are as follows : Major Andrew C. Dibble, Assistant Adjait-ant General, Bamberg, S. C. . .Mi'jot, Emmet R. Alien, luspector, Allendale, S. C. Major-A. McQueea Salley, Quarter master, Or*Dgebnfg,.S. C. .Major Lot tier A. Bausom, Commis sary, ^iken, S. 0. ,, Major II. Graham Ranzog, Ordi- nauce Officer, Bamberg, S. 0. Major Levi C. Stephens, Surgeon. Blackvllle, H. (j. Captain Henry W. Kearse, Assistant Sqrgeon, Bufords Bridge, 8. C. Chplaln JefiMfsrm D. Copeland, Aide- de-camp, Bamberg, 8. C. They will be obeyed aud respected accordingly. By order Brig. Gen. Bamberg.'’ And C. Dibble, A. A. G. 2nd Brig. V. b. T. Headquarters Second Brigade ) S. C. Volunteer State Troops, v . Bamberg, S. 0., March 8,187£. } General Orders No. 2 | Series of 1878. I. The appointments upon the staff of Major-General Benjamin H. Rutg- le-dgo, comrhanding First Division of Volunteer S^te T/oops, as far as an nounced, tne as follows; Li. Ool. Jennings W. Perry, Assist ant Adjutant General. Lt. Col. Frederick R. Blake, inspec tor General. Lt. Col. Charles Kerrison; Jr., Quar termaster General.. Lt. Col. C. H. Rivers, Commissary General. Lt. Col. A. H. Mokfy, Chief of Ordl- nance. Lt. Col. H. W. DeSaussure, Surgeon General. Lt. Col. J. Calhoun Cain, Paymaster General. Maj. Beni. Rhet{, jr., Aide-de-camp, Maj. I». W. You man*, “ Maj. F. Herbert Brown, " Maj. H. W. Richardson, ** They will bo obeyed and respected accordingly. By order Brig.Gen. Bamberg. And. C. Dibblr, A, A. G. 2nd Brig. V. 8. T. NOTICE. , Thiundfepsigned ftlves notlge that hs-wiif apply to tbe Judge of Probate for Bftfuwell oounty, on Monday^ the 8th day of April, 1878, at II o’clock a., laT ' tbTof 1051 <• <« I# Cf Q)., for a final discharge as adroinlstra- Jamefl E. Harleys ' 7-tC. l8A/£ ife Bi-AVTfe*. S. LIEBMAN NOTARY PUBLIC, Heury Moore, Hardware and Agricallural Implements ^43 BROAD STREET, -AuguDta* Georgia. Sole Agent for South Carolina for CHAMPION REAPER AND MOWER, best In use. Agi**t for Cardwell’s TflltESHER aND S£PABATOR, simplest; lightest ahd cheapest; BL VM YER d- TA YL OR? S PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE, for glrmlhg, threshing, grinding and sawing. HARDWARE •—ax!)-*- AGRICtJLfURAL MACHINERY of all deacrlptions at lowest price*. Irlenry ifoore, 243 Broad Street, innt21-3m Augusta, Ga. FOR THE CAMPAIGN Hampton and Home Rule. THE NEWSAND COURIER A Lire and Fearless Democratic News* paper- Largest Circulation In the City, target CtrcifiatjVsi ia the State. Largest CircuUnon in the (jottoo States. • V " — , * All tbe News AboutSouth Carolina. All the News About the South. All the News From Everywhere. PUkE AND UNDEFILED DEMOCRACY- UNION I JUSTICE! I EQUAL RIGHTS!!! , — . j , j - ^ COLLECTOR AND ADJUSTER OE CLAIMS. roost of the property advertised ^ \ OEFfCES ^ Baj, Charlestofly Grahams, BarnwclAGo, ^ G. i kpsixfs* Recognizing the Parameunt Interest felt in The Approaching Politlca! Canrass By every Democrat who hopes to see the grent work of the Redemption of the State made complete and permanent so that the people may reap and fully enjoy the Fruit of their Sacrifices, The News and Courier Wtll Dlfecf alf lf» Energies and Hesoprcea ,to Presenting from day to day, and from week to week, Full and Uiteresdng Ac- ' counts of the Progress 6f the Campaign. ') • ' - N ■* ~ To pt^ce the paper WITHIN 'tHE REACH OF EVERYBODY difring this e^citin^ contest we have deterra- iaed to offer to mail subscribers the following REDUCED RATES FOR THE CAMPAIGN: THE NEWS AND COtJRIER, Dal j Edition, S mouths . . i . . . . . , '.|4 Do THE NEWS AND COURIER. Tri weekly Edition, 6 montiiie ..... .$2 00 THH WEEKLY NEWS, 6 months . . .' 75 Subscriptions will be received At these r*t*s for. Mnil Subscribers only, until May loth In all cases the ca^h must accompany the order. , . Friends of the Cause'o! Honest Hom4 Rule in all the counties are invited to aid us in swelling our Campaign Subscription List*, which onght to include every intelligent voter in the Sute, RfORDAN & DAWSON, Tfoprletors,, Charleston, 8. CL ’ WIUT 1)ID YQU^AY? Tbat^he Brlnly Plow*, Dow Law Cotton Planters and Guano Distribu tor*, and tbe West* ’fihtano Distribu tor aod ( the Centennial Cotton Gin will do you taore good for the money than rfM others you can buy. Sold In Ato- gu«a. 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