The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, April 11, 1878, Image 2
THURSDAY i APRIL 11,1878.
■f QP^That
to take ft w
ocratic journal
piii^n r ” woofer to
from the liMm
, There tptiet.be some prcfonnd and
IsetpHcftbJe chftrm tn pubjic offiw. It
seems aAtHbute of the
American heart. It marilfeets fteelf lo
all etft|rce of existence, from childhood
^ -biwe-hall dub to tb
x. } \
Dem*
cam-
People
first or
odo do!'
in adraucc.
remalu open deU] wilct
•o
> Enropea* ftltaatiaa.
I aspect, sltbougb tberols no
1 obaoce In tbeettoatloD. Both
1 England ere preparing for
i to ftrms and t he war srl'i'
heat In both cotintriea.
demand and In-
aerioua modifications of the
Ban Stefano recently ooo-
Twkey,
and which makes the latter a mere do*
of ita oonquaror. Ruaqla.
either fight or moderate her am •
It is Impossible to
fotwao# thheontroversy.
arc of the most eon-
character, yet we are hopeful
ut ion.
la Wlreactli.
l l>y a aense of. doty to
communication ef our cor-
We do so
Tow allegiance, first and last, is
jttba democratic party, aud we do
L to lend any sanction or give
ito* policy Whkslvmuat
contribute to the diaifltegrn-
I of the democratic brotherhood. We
tire grievances of which
adent complains, but he has,
blc judgment, mi* to ken the
remedy tor hie griefs. The
of wrongs itf the colurads of
, newspaper is by.eo means a panacea
i aai hipphnif ViV ; l w
an irritant, aggravating the very
evils it was intended to correct. Local
,Kke domestic troubles, should
land adjusted at home, and the
adjustment which is most thorough and
prompt is moat proper. . The democracy
of South Carolina are master! of t he
destiny of tbeir own State, perhaps of
the Union. Our civiliiation is not sc
cure and* will not Wwntfl the reins of the
^base-ball club to the presidency of the
nation wa are the same eternal long
ing for pre-eminence above the av
erage citizen. Deprived of stare and
garters, with tbeir flatterIng! unction
softly fanning and cherishing the In
nate vanity of the human heart, the
Republican ofWesteru, Hernia-
sphere strives with Ifrordlhate rapacity
for a substantial substitute to show
r le at least some degree removed
ve bis fellows, and t’hat op 8am
Weller would remark, “ho Is a weasel
of unoomraon ware.” Judge Carpen
ter. some years ago in Barnwell, thus
Strongly Illustrated our idea, “When
the flickering lamp of life burns in the
socket, and death’s pale ensigns gat her
on the faltering lips of the expiring
politician, there will ever remain suf
ficient vitality In him to cry, office!
office! yea, when he has passed be
yond the river of death with thatgrlm
fenyman whom fable talks of and
Satan clutching him in his merciless
fangs, suspends him over tjmt pit of
horrors, whence proceed the shrieks
and the walling*Of the damned,
ho takes hla final idunge into the bot
tomless reeeptscie of woe—the last
cry of the doomed wretch will be efllce!
office. !’’ The Judgo undoubtedly
sj oko as he felt. -\ ’
No man, in this county at leastN
was ever made permanently happier
or richer for office—u review of its
past history, for the last IMty yems,
has convinwd us of this faet; the ap
petite for it, however, is still unabated,
yen, although the fathers have t n*et<
naught but sour .grapes, yet the ( till
dren are still eager to have tbeir teeth
set on edge.
Tkis.ever lasting amhltloua ckai.m.
is more or less at the bottom of all
public movements amongst us. In
187t> It was bushed lor a time in the
foes of the public enemy. Tbs com
mon danger then welded into unity
conflicting ambitions, and the dungei
of prominence subdued the timid into
humble actjuiesoence in their allotted
obscurity. The uncertainty too, at
tending the issue, proved a salve to the
Wounds which natty then have been
Inflicted on disappointed Vanity and
ambition, especially when it was con
sidered 1t>y many that the men select
ed to carry the standard of the Demo
cratic party deep iu the ranks of the
Washington ■***'»»'"v > •"
I heir monthly Meeting last evening, to»-
finaoi the report of tha spee&J
tee^appobted some moivth»>go tear*
indigo for the grand Easter entertaiutnent
■annonjieed by ua some weeks^ago »s la
cpntemplation. The time fixed is Eastor
week, beginnioa on lit-ter Monday eve
nlng, 2-d April, and continued on the
three succeeding evenings—»3d, 24th
and 25th instants. .
. k coxcrnr and bai j..'
The opening programme embraces a
vocal slid iustruaiontal conceit, in which
the beat amalieur talent of the city will
as<di»t. with a full Orchestra, and the sd*
ditibn of ft comet soioist frum New York,
w hose silver notes will win In Cbai'Ieston
the same applause and “encores'’ as in
other c ties. This will occupy the eve
ning from 8 to 10 o’clock. At the latter
hour a military and civic ball will begin,
with iiiumc from a lull military band.
Tickets of iuimission Ibrthe grand open
ing night, concert and ball, will be issued
at die low price of 75 cents.
On the tliree sucecediug evenings at
tractive programmes will be announced
for promenade concerts and dancing.
Cards of adtuissi iiX/iU cents. Each
evening tliffo will be cM'net and violin
solos, choruses, (jimrtettes, duets and
oilier attiwetions by some of the most ac*
compKshed singers in Charleston.
~ TUt; PECOKATIONS OK THE IIALL'.'
- ■ *, \
Contracts have been niftko Tor the elab
orate adonunent of this splendid utidito-
National Govcmmonf are placed in the the exert Iona of that gallant body
—. & m. 'SZM-L:' a* a ftMAw Atvllfivfil V hr* WtAHisnA w
enemy miglit be trampled In the mire
or compelled to retire from the con
flict with defeat written on the brow
and humiliation lu the iieart—more
likely to be inmates of the political
hospital than presiding prieBtuin the
temple of victory.
All this i« now changed, the battle
has been fought aud won, ami the lib
erties, the property and honor of our
people ftccnred upon a firm bante by
* ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ of
ami an
appreciation of ti>)* truth hat convince ]
our wisest statesmen that the groat crisis
in the histoiy of oor State comes at the
next election. The republican leaders
appreciate the situation aud arc prepar
ing to make another straggle for the res
urrection farty- In oar owsl
i, whUft acquiescing in and endor^
renomination of Governor
i our State ticket thej boldly
purpose to gain control of
» at the next election In
our county, as we arc credibly informed,
it is proposed to reotganise the rcpubli*
can party and to place at ifs head as
eouoty chairman a radieul ex-official
i»ho,io the ituh days ofhis party, fared
ia the public crib. This
announced that the
w ould give their
undivided support to independent candi
dates iu the coming otM^Sgbf hot t«
i the discipHne of tire democracy
too strong and tfio demoralkatiot. of ihe
radicals too great to allow a ay such pro
gramme to bo carried into execution.
We Ml know,-howeirer f that from its
g chieftains at Wsahiagton to its hench
men in the cotton fields, ail itaJianbcrs
ate awake to Uie desperate condition of
t&ff moribund organisation. Alifmatcd'
by the live of power and plunder, thirst
ing for revenge, and fearing the
posure of the countless villanies perpe-
trated at the national capital during the
hey-day of their power, Conkling and
Edmonds and Howe and aiftho army of
republican office-holder* and office-aeek.
on are watching the democracy—pray
ing for its demoralization and plotting
, for its destruction. Wc shaH not be
come their allies—and we are sure that
“■Independent” has not the shadow of a
dtsiro to bring bach to os the hand of
| Ofo thief and the tongue of the slanderer,
but swH would be the logical result of
fats policy.- In oootemplatioo of h»» own
trifling, fecal wrongs he
his gaze from the broader
State —
ed adtnira Wy^twa^n ify ing.
iito ft mountain. We hope and
hear Man early day
I is
to'A*
Will UMtotuin the repUt*iion ft * has al-
ivr features which have given
Hty tkat nfight *Uno*t be temed
will not only be continued, but Mich
iiriproVemcui* ui*<ie as will give atitUtiotnd
mt ) viVatflty and hriltUScy to its_«>lamn|,
r is tot rmT**t*i»»r.PAstmsSt
all thh topics of Hth time will candidly, care
fully and liioroughly bedUcussed, btH not to.
ibe extent nf tediousness. The political ‘
••lender'’ wiil behsppily relieved by light
*ud pleasing a*«nxe upon >iQcittl and lilwi-uvy
tbemes, pud by piriugot pnr»«rofbiUl dom-
incuts upou ennenr events.
TttK 1AT»;ST SEWS, .. J
The enrerprm'of rherjonstitmion ingalh-
rinrrd
riuni,
per '
,W!
:w
men, called the Wallace House, who,
when the clouds lowered thickest ami
moat portentous over o«r soil, when
irresponsible power had laid its heavy
and mailed hand Upon our liberties to
crush them, amidst cold and hunger
aud suffering and insult aud imminent
death, bravely stood to their post-
with undaunted front—obedient alone
to the beck of that leader, who, by
the Providence of God, then held the
destinies, not only of Carolina, but the
whole United States, iu his hand:
“Witching their leaders beck and will,
All sllenl men they stood, and null,
bike the loose ctugs whose threatening mass
Lay totterfhg o er t he hollow pass,
dtoif sb infant,’* IihuIi <;<mW
Their headlong jUMtcage down the verge.
The blast of WaV has p'aseed away—
our house has been put in order, and
our standard bearers have returned to
the people. They'would be more or
less human did they not expect, at
least some slight recognition of the
services they have rendered, the peo
ple. Thanks are cheap, they coat lit
tle. Even an impoverished people
can afford to disburse in that coinage.
But lo l and behold 1 at the cross-roads,
in the lanes and bye-ways, in the bar
rooms where ale-cup commentators
roost do congregate, at public gath
erings of every ScBorlption are to he
heard ill natuied criticisms upon the
career of our representatives detract
ing from tbeir merits, condemnatory
of tbeir course, and prejudicial to their
character. Now do these mutterings
of discontent come from the populur
heart? No, for If they did, we-should
be inclined to inscribe upon the records
and upon the monuments of the pec-
pls— — „ — ...
Yaiirm tbelcafupan the utroara,
Aud fickle aw a ctangefu! dream
, PanUisiic as* WMBSu’s mood,
)lnd fierce as fremy'a levered blood,
Thou many headed monster tiling*
Dot the truth is, such popular dis
content aa exists springs from the
seed whlehathe army of offlee-set'kers
has been for some time sowing for
th efr. expect ed hat test la the falk I
hear men are busy In every township,
promoting (Ussension and,discontent.
In th* expectation that a new deal will
turn up trumps for them. We have
no objection to a stralght-foward
candidature for office by any citizen
who may feel that he Is capable o! ser
ving bis country well as her servant,
but, in the name of common decency,
let no mfch tax*crh,rnbling rungs
of the 'pollticai ladder, throw dirt.
Sown ** “ ^
thelurgewt iii South CarolhiH
vi utilatoil us well a* coir
lioii\ being euciivlod with windows,
ainrbcmg to rqa-oduce, us thr- as praett-
d^le, the famous (HhnoreGtirdeu iuN’ow
Ytgk, with its cool atmosphere, eas-
cadc^^uittocs, music and li^ht reiresh-
meiits, and permit uo sales of anything
ebe ; no raroq ii.-ts. gra'Urhags or annoy-
aaovs ofaiiy kiitd^ In other words ft is
mtended to be a X -
i-oi i lar kWival
for the. wbole comrimni'y, miti nry auf
civic, where, for a small owtnyxnn hour
or two of pleasure c^n be bad fiXa. from
pecut.t+ry appoal* -Thcacxutertai tmfoiHs |
liaye been wonderfully successful in other
eitiv's. and this Easter festival projtoted
by- the . L. I. will benefit by adopting
in its management the progirmmeu >m«hi
'vhich have accomplished the most sue
eessful resul's elsewhere. The W. X.
I. are not only arranging for the enjoy
ment of everybody iu Charleston, but
have completed arrangements for elreap
RAILROAD EXCLUSION tickets
from Savannah, Macon, Atlanta, Am
gustn, and all iuterntediate railroad sta
tions in Georgia, to Charleston ; .from
Wtdhulla, Greenville.,1 - Abl»e\iile,, Spar
tanburg, Emrens. Yorkville, Charlotte,
Chcraw, and all intermediato stations on
these several railroad lines, to Ch ulesi
ton. mid even our Cape Fear friends at
Wilmington can visit Charleston and re
turn home, a journey of lour hundred
miles, for six dollars.
In the novelty and brilliancy of the
decorations, in musical attraction, vocri
and insti uiPCBttfttsftl the general scope of
its getting tip, this grand Easter Festi
val will be lho event of this spring, and
our friends in the country should iret up
parties at onec, at every railroad sta'ion.
and eome to ( liar Its* ton Easter week.
The expense will he- small, the enjoy
ment will cost little,and U&ts four niahts.
Tlie railroads will sell the Eastet Fc*tiv
val excursion tickets from 1','th to 23d,
good to return up to 27ih.
At so inviting a period oi t ha a ear,
coming, too, at the Lenten season, pro-
jeetod on the, theory ofuiudawte charges
for much enjoynient, the W. L. I, may
well expect a most successful result. It
must bring to Charleston a large mimher
of visitors from Georgia* North Carolina
aud-ourpwn State, who Will not only se
cure all the ail vantages of a large city fir
their spring pure bases at a merely nomi
nal cost for traveling ox pn»tsns. hnL ena
ble them to participate in a brill hint and
novel series of evening entertaifaim ids.
It w ill only need one thing more to make
the Easter festival a complete success,
and that is representatives from Georgia,
North Carolina, and South (\irollna of
the several military commands of the
chief cities, niingfing their uniforms with
our own Fourth Brigade, at Military
Hall, the Easier week.
*u«l freshes* huelligence from all parts of die
TvrtTRT.Atittoii"kftS ttfen frwpienttTTihsrtnrfiri
of laiefln special oetMiftiis, wnen' eveets j.f
alworUiiig puhiie iatarest were itanapiriiig,
8iut which has been msde tl|e subject of con*
tii-atidaiory ouuimeiii by Injih p.rp sand peo
ple, will suffer no abatement? The hutuml
udvSHttagM ofllie location of the Cun-aituiion
at thepoliticid, comiuereiaEaiid news cenicr
of+he Ntare,.fogerher with tJ.e^p^Ul liicili.
tieHlliaVare lire outpp-owili of energy, expe.
rienOeand ample resources, will all be mil-'
ized for tlie benefit of its readers* Its iNs
patches are superior to those of any daily
newspaper rout I* of N'ashriUe, and its news is
fuller and fvesher.' Iti this respeet the Con-
sfttutionhas •* 1 «i ; . ; .
*0 RIVAL IX ORenol.Wt - •
« ' • ’ ' • ' : - as. * *
It will betiie ninj of the editor* in btfure,
as.it llRsbcfinin ihe hast. to make their pa
per in every respect a reflex of Georgia’s pro.
grew and Georgia's ftreulnesis. sad a fa 11 hful,
Vigorous and uns'Verviug eh tujpioa of Gepr«
J gin’s interehs.
I No effort or expense will be spared to make
j the (jonstitutiou iuJisponsitlde to tlie I.av.-
I yer, Merchant, farmer and Poiitich.n, and
*tn render it rt^tmtlv welcou»o+ntiui o.juulitij-
rcow and at the fireside. “Old f?i ' willeoa.
i tinuo to a.r his •|ti'alnt phijasophy throngtrifs
I cejumns, find • l’»clc Keruus will occasion*
ally wartde one of Id- planta>(dn songs. The
yupWmeXoui ! densiotts^Au!rters jrtfrratnnig
te the Execnivve *•- of the Sts11*. mid
the ) r ceedings of iliv LrA-Xfiure wpl all
hereby 8
t has filed her petition in
« court to havva homeatoad
aet off for herfielf out of the personal
I State of her husband, Oliver Hewitt,
deceased, thirty dayefrom date hereof.
- $ri>bate. Court, Barnwell
March 14th, 1878.
Jas. M. Rvan, Judfre of Probate.
IgtHrLANIER.
Hines
.UGUSTA, GEORGIA.
* —WITH--*
... '«—iniNiRTras or-**'
CROCKERY, .
GLASSWARE,
LAMPS, Ac.
»» HANOVER BTREBT,
BALTIMORE, Maryland
fob2i4ni ^
c,''i.j'ec.ud i..i the
opihe
hml ttieir amplcsr and c i;
ColulllflS Of tlio t’oil •! itH! i >!! .
f «f: w»:ki-. LV'ciiXa'Tjrf rtoN
Will be in every respect es t:e\.*y uti l as en
tertaining in the daiiv. it will coriitirise
every feature < f iuieren ti nt e.\pt!i**iu e C 'll
l»*s'ib!y suggest—ii'cMrefully edited-re«Trmc
ofihe l.iiea' no vv- frotn alt parts of. i he world
Tgiid mHMci'6 of p ilitie.-tl, Itferdi'y, scientitio,
' agtdctilfnrul Mud cotuliurii.il moment will
tiii linjt*columns their coini le;c.-t eiiiWli-
rflVM* or smsentmox.
The tcrifis o^sgiHscrlj'fion are ns folldw?.
ImtW Const It tutoo, one ytar, SH< U'iL.,fix
month*. S*> Ot). MeHdy Cnn*i:ttitio;i, one
year, t ! 0; six niotifh^, Jjl Od. Always
pityabte in advance. Add
THE CONSTtTTTIOX,
Atlania/tteercia*
Charlotte, Columbia & Aitgusta it. R.
-•*• CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
1 ' -K
C*h vatOTTK, Columbia & AooretA U. R. 1
GtXXUAl. PASMXNUEftDBPAIITMKXT. v
Colcxbia, S. C. J*n. 27,187S. J
The following passenger schedule, wikj he
operated on and after this date:
Mail i'xjyrtu—O'oirtfXorUi /
Leave Augusta. • 6:40 p. m
Arrive Columbia... ......—11:20 p. m
Leave Colombia..... . v ..-... .11:30 p. in.
Arrive Charlotte............ 4:58a,Th.
Mail Ei/>)ns—titling South
Loave Charlotte. 9:48 p. tn
ArrlveCiilumbia.. fffc
L“avo Cnlumlia. j, v 3:04a. m.
Arrive Augueta.......... M 7:05 a. m.
Run daily, aud make close eonnec-
tlou at Charb'ttc aW*f Augusta for all
ptiltifs Nnrth,S.:uUi and West. Btopat
fidlowInR named stations only: Fort
Mills, R ick Hill, Chester, Blackstock,
t WjnnstKrro. Rbtjipwqy. Doko,Columbia,
L xlngton, HaiesKurg, Ridge Spring,
Joituston's, Pino Ilousd and Gi&nite-
Vilie.
Lay I’uutngcr—Cuing South
.No. 1
L-sveCbarlotte.....^,..„.12.30 p, m.
Leave Chester. 2:42 p. m.
Arrive Columbia . . .. . . . 5:44 p. m.
Lenv^ Columbia 5:54 p. ui.
TjoaTe OraniteviHo 9:51 p. m.
Arrive Augusta ... 10:361>. in.
Court House and Jail.
XL1V J D YER TISEMKXTS.
Mortgagee’s Sale.
By virtue'of ftuthwity granted to arc
iu a certain mortgage dated the 2Sth day
of February, 1874, and recorded 4th of
March of the same year by Hugh E.
Phillips and others, trustees, therein
named. I wilt'sell. at Williston, on the
premises, at public auction, on Saturday,
the 27th inst., at 10 o’clock A. n»., the
following real estate:
All-that lot in the village of Willirtoa,
county of Barnwell ami State of South
Carolina, bounded on the south by a lut
belonging tc the trustees of the Williston
Academy, north by. South Carolina Rail
road, and on all pUicr sides by my own
land, measuring SO^Tect front
feet back,. Terms cash. PiTrehaser to pay
for paper*. -
\Y. 1Y?4SjirriT, Moi
OviTCE" Cot'NTV CoMMtSSIOMUS, 1
Raknweli. Corxrv, S. 0*,
llARXWtiU.C. II . S. C„ April I. fs \
'SKALEH PROPOSALS AKI> IN-
vited tor theft nilJiug of a (T in t House
and J.iil at P.iruwcft Coutt Hyust- in lie-
cordaucc with pltn? and spjeuifiontions on-
tile in the olfice of the CU rk t! tins
Board, who will exhibit the^saute on : p-
plication. . . . t
Tlie act of the Oercral A—em’.ly ttu. J
tluwixes a levy uf live mi l* iyv
hitildingS. payulfc in -three, or at bast
two installments, the fiV-t to he levied
during the present fiscal year. In ease
no ace?;*iable proposal t*h'ali be made for
tlje etnnplttion of both btihdtrgs. payable
in at least two iustuliuientA. then the
Board is required to build the Jad dti-
rinsr the present year, sit a eoxt ftoit ex-
ceedina a two tnill tax, and a Court
IloiiftV, dating the year 1879, at a cost
not <»»ee.edittg a threw-4w‘4- -|gg-—-—-------
Proposttb will h») reetived and eon-
sidered in accordance with the terms trf
the act ns abote stated.
Il'ich proposal umst be aceompanied
with the umues of two .responsible
sureties, who in ease of twceptsii' e of the
hid w ill lut required K> join tlreir prin-
cipaTufthe execution ofu bond for lb(8
due pevformaneo ot the contract.
The Board has levied a tiwx of fwo
mills, to bo eol feet ed during tlie present
fiscal year, for the jmrpose above men'
tioned.
The proposals filed with the Clerk of
the Board, will be opened and considered
at aspeeil meeting < to be held on Tues*
“ay
..-May J’aiirngrr—Coivy North
, . No 2
Leave Augusta. *..•..: 5:30 a. m.
Arrive Coluniiiia | .... 9:35 a. to,
Leave Columbia.. 9:40 a. ifi.
Leave Cboftter... ...... 12:45 p. n>.
Arrive Clmrlottc 2:58 p.^m.
Not*, laud 2 run daily, and .make
olose connection at Augusta a»d CMior-
Jotte for points North, Soukfa and West,
^and stop at all regular pass slatinm
T. D.ELINE, Sup’t.
ve, Gen'I. F. and P. AgouL
NO HUMBUG
*■ . V ■ '• ' — -
ABINET ORGANS.
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The subscribers have just received tne
largest ami fiuect cidhetion of Orr'ans
j cvx'v ofiiacd for *!ile .iu..Augusta, whieh
! tltey will disjM'^Tt.f »*t-'reitS'';0ablc prices .
’ ; Every instrument warranted for 5 yearfi
, Oates Bros.,
8ucee‘sor3 to Geo. A. Oates, Auguste.
HTJ M. Byari, ageiit for a bora. __
A large.assortment of scdtool and ntis-
eellaneous books and aft kinds of station*
cry can always be found at
Oates Bros.,
idcdfl-foBH—— 244-Broad
Our Stock of Spring and Sutumcr l>ry Goods is now complete, and is the largetf
and 1>est assorted in the South.
-tftdr MSurning Department contain*! evolytbiug ftonr the lowest price to the
finest goods imported.
Our Black, Colored, and Fancy Silk Stock is univerertlly acknowledged to bd
he fine*t iu. the market, u glance at its contents w ill convince the most skeptical:
All the lat&t Novelties in Colored Dress Goods—‘'Chenille Jardiniere,“Res-
-i
ille Cypres,*’ “Beige iSylphide,” “Hornby” Victoria Suitings, Bourettes &c. De
signs and effects in Neckwear to-be found nowhere else.
The handsomest Scarf Lacfes uud Embroideries ever offered to the people of
Georgia or Carolina;
Everything pretty ami desirable id Parascda, and hi Fancy Goods generally.
A Sp'endid Stock of Linens of every dosdriptioti Towels. Napkins and Doiiifes, &c.
Embroidered Piano Covers.
A-fulLiine of GassimeresU Cottonades, Homespun and everything needed by
Country 8tores JvnT Plantci/y
The only completofttock of Ladies’ Underwear south of Mason and Dixon’s line,
Ladies and idissc8.suits in great variety. Boys suits (from 3 to 8 years.) A full
line of Infant's wear, Cloaks. Drevses, Ac., &c. Every thing will be gold at the
very lowest price—Gn fact so low ns to lUtomMi even buyers thuuselvcs.
‘ 'Ordew filled promptly and carefully.
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James A. Gray & Co.
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‘Teed it Will Feed You.”
Sardy’s Feptilizers !
IBest and ClieaPest in Use-
' v JtfAMF.vm KED BY THE
Ashcpoe Mining and Manufacturing Cmno Company*
Factories at Charleston, S. C. | Office. North Ailautle Wharf,
* EARDra AMjfiiON i AT): I> SOLUBLE PACIFIC,
, otAiaai acid phosphate;
AND PURE GROUNT) HONK PHOSPHATE.
These weft-known Standard Ftrtiliicrs, after twelve years jirncti al lest tliroughout the
South. Imve_gabjed for thefaselveajt high reputalion, find proved to be (lie most protitablS
Fertilisers In Tire for Cetton, Corn, and all other crop.-!, particularly adapted to thuSouthcrg
Climate endlMl; the crops in many Distances being
Momc THAN HOUSL&n n v Tuum USE.
For price and particulars apply to
apr4-lm
W H KKNlsTEDV. WILUSTON, S. G
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G# E. SleataSasi^ai
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J. C. McMiidLAN,Chairman.
F. M. Mtxftox, Wcrk.
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Mrs- M- "W * Thomasi
Centrally I^ksKiI—CoiiTfriiept to Himiurnr.
National House
853 King Street,
(BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.)
33oard, SI 50 IPer Uay-
’ • CHARLESTON, S. C, v .
MRS. II. M. BAKER, Proprietress.
sep20-ly ———rr;—
E, J. FREDERICK, B. D-,
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NEAR GRAHAM’S, S. C. R. R.
Sep6-ly
Mantoue & Co.,
PropftflKutef the Charleston Brfc&li
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
T iYO^EDTT5&S AILY!
fa tgt F^reigft and
, i Lt^fcst
Domestic
^ General
Papw lo the South.^
^ pefftt^Qum, ec v 50 cents ^
Wm& Ocean Bone Fertilizer-
Rk^,ln Affwafe, Bbtaab and available phaaptrerte Arid, the great element*
of piaot food. All orders sent to (1. E. Steadman at Biaciville, or R. P. CvU*'
mau at Augu.-ta, will he promptly fllied and forwarded.
j- M, B^RRY, Ocm’pdl Agont. Augusta, Ga.
janf>l-‘Jn:
102 MARKET Sfc, NEAR KING, CIIARLEtTuN, S. C.
WlUK^s A^I> ( IGA R X,
- Lunch From Elovtn to Cue O’clock.
CrII and jue.
TebjS-Iy
Oysters Served in Every
FKiTX VlOI.I.CMIi r.R, Acemt.
r' rerearere
rCOXlCK.
The. nn tier signed gives notice that
he will apply to the Judge of Probate
for BarniMl county 90 the 22ml day
of April, 197S, at II o’clock* a. m.,
fill a liuiU dtoi li.uge aoadutiuistrator of
l Pianos!
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- If yorf want i first das* Piano Fore
at a reasonable price, go to
Paul C.
• marZl-td
Ja*. M.
8r.
KOXICK. ^
The undersigned glvos notice that
he will apply to the Judge of Probate
for Barnwell ooontw on the 10th day
of April, 1878, at 10 o’clock a. m. for a
final discharge as administrator of B.
W. Furman, deceased.
mar7-td . . - 0. Ehkhabdt.
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, r NOXAClflt.
The undersigned give notice that
they will apply to the Judge of Probate
for BnrnwHll county on the 9th day of
April. 1878, atAO o’clock a. m. fora
fintil disdtarge as executors of J. P.
Courtney. J. P. Cocktnky.
mai7-td ' J. B. Courtnk.
OATES BROS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, .xx
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and ytm can get one that will do servied
fn every respect, and for durability and
sweetness of tone cannot be excelled if
equalled.
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freture Frames-
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Persons having ebromos or any kind
of pictures that they want framed would
Sub-Commissioners of Roads, Thke
-.xM- Koiieef ■ ,, >< !
0#nSci Oetn»tr Coinnssio' ers. )
Bahkwsxl, & a, March 15, 1878 f
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this county
several jurisdictions put
in thorough repair at Once.
Order out all able-bodtod male citi-
the age* of 18 and 45
days work, If so much
“ defaulfOrs
do well to take them to
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OATES BROS., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
who will do them in various styles at
reasonable'prices. Try them and you
will find it so.' dec 13-Cm
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