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'HURSDaY, APRIL 11,1878 I X.0CA.L1 fcr-T--';*- M I H C K LI> vV IS T Y. v Cmportx and Export*, Petroleum date* hr>^ clolera. I*hu*i»%at^« and ty ConVondona or PrlAiaVy Klecifon*-*-Utat i* the <tue*- 'f \ i Business of nil ldn«i Is yery dull just noss* with t^ oue notn^le eicep- 'of activity among the farmers. Our nice little man is ah ap-Prentiss. 1 The new Courthouse will be 44 by 70 .feet- £•• —“ ^ .The Azor sails fob Libetia in a few daye, f Gently tlpes it, old gentleman, gently does it. ilcEvoy has been respited until the * 19th inst. The dam of Col. Duncan’s mill was broken on Sunday night. ‘ Diaz is to be recognized by our Gov ernment as President of Mexico. Upwards of 600 liens have been filed in the Cle.k*s office up to date. > Kershaw expects . to raise $2(50,000 *%* tt lllrt t tl»<a xromv .. - WT7rtft t lit JK UHtiri tttt> John V. Hogan was killed near Blythe- ' wood by his gtep-son Wm. Boyle. The MethodUt District Conference meets at Allendale ofi the 18th instant 1 . / tip to the 1st instaht 87,,684 tons of fertilizers had been shipped from Charles ton. Col. John C. Davant, of Allendale, Spent Sunday, Monday and Tuesday In Barnwell. . - Ex-Judge P. L. Wiggin has l*ecn ap pointed by Judge Bryan as United States Commissioner. ■ .George M. Lawton, brother of Gen A. ft. LaWton, was found dead near Al- kndale last week. J Gen. C. W. Eields, of Georgia, wa? elected door-keeper of the House of I’cp- Iresciitatives. —7— 1 • — . . , _ __ The Penitentiary birds are feeding on a apring diet of a little bread and an abundance of Water. The .Fairfield connty convention en dorsed Hampton and. .determined to make nominations by primary elections. ' \ ^ 1 The artesian well at Chaikstou is a Succeas. It furnishes 1440 gallons of wa ter from the suggestive depth of 1,878 • feet. |7r- fters. Messrs. Lindsay and Bradford occupied the pulpit <4 UrnJlnpliat Church bn Sunday, to tho g-ettpletsun* of their friends. « The Marion comity convention re fuses to make nominations by prduarv election'', prefer ing to adher^ to li»o et uveation sy*U..u. Ih. Todd infor:« tw ’hat m d dogs fir? nnr'.crmH in The tieigltborlnod of ", AlleuJ.!e. Re-i 1 '.'.io re .edv I for.hvdro- -*• ■ • •- ~H * ' ■ -* . p’.o’ ia <-n onr first n ;g? i' ^7; - i In ft liee 3ght < n Mr. L. B. Tmd - fUee/tWnr Vi ilibbuf, .en SumHy Let, I Henry J.-t- bs v is s’ .{ anu aciious’y .Wotntl-.-i: v A; ?ti 11’liiyan—nil colored. : . , • - Mrs-is.-Al.- ip an 1 L;il!o1%^a?c <! -i h n''iv'ii/ liu-’n >» t ftfbbhts. They fe-npl*>y so.neiorty-fiae li. -ids in inanu- They art? busy hauling away ton after ton of phosphates. I am mucji afraid that next-fall will not see a bfie ot cotton ret urned for each ton, 'Die ; (H»aU-graih erofh however, is reported from all sections as in a line condition As the sun sank ’neatb the wostefa sky of last Saturday, Cth of April, 1878, a concourse, foil with emotions of friendship and sympathy, gathered Around an open giaveTn the village church-yard at the. Baptist Chuiob, follotHcg the body of Dr. Joseph At- UN Duncan^ now motionless, eilent. There was now stilled a heart whose impulses of kindness bad throbbed yet tme when-fickle fortune’s smiles were chased by rilenUosIr^tewerfcea. from the setting son, across this wait ing tomb, back toward the east went I and possitilyjiiy-worthy farmers will gliding raya of brightness, through the j ipam t^y WS perh‘n''ee that other drops, memories of the tWek attending group I or at leirst a diversity of crops, pay of all classes and ages were flitting acts better than adhering so closely to of benevolence and chavity which seat- the dethroned old king. Experience, farad <>4 a.- Ufa 1 k teid Ueb*-A de«r teaefeef, early doeed. but in iny own case, I have found a Born 28fh of February, 1^30, ond- j pretty schoof-rnarin MjuiUly as dear, reared io the coioinlinity to which be | Mud miidi more pleasApt. The other trades and profeesiods; Lheciefore, have to re%"vt.ro ctb'-r uicans i than pjit-s ayay the iVlle hours of t1|ti n.«> : 7 fuen h»i ; gthe«mg days, ami -What moe^ witural. In view of the coming campaL'd, tlmh that was devoted, after the b'-st fleadeo^h.; advantage/afforded here, he pu.s-ie 1 in the It Diversity of Yftgltda a co'uS’' if studies preparabiry fi>r his profession of medicine, which he com pleted at the if.-u-hville, Terinyf-Sjce, Medical C-dlcgo on bis twenty-first they ahou/H turn their attention toihe birthday. &>on he returned to th* scenes of his bbyhood and continued in the practice here until the bugle blast pidj-Ced the tranquility ot the vil lage. When war demanded his servi ees he was commissioned an assistant surgeon and assigned to duty in one of the crowded hospitals near Richmond The Waf over, and his fortune im paired, he addressed himself to his profession with great satisfaction to his friends and credit to himself, until his own failing health forbade activity. Still the physician—or more the min istcring friend—of' |>oor, his threshold wai? ever the familiar cross ing of the destitute to lay their troubles and supply their need. For neat ly two years the prey of nervous ’prostration, his system hag been wasting away as the sands from the hour-glass—and so went out hts vitality, fainter and yet fainter, until the pangs of mortality were lost .upon diacuaeion fiif.the various political is sues that are likely to arise and have al ready arisen, for our solution. These Issues are all. or nearly So, of a local character. When T say '‘local,” I mean coofined-ip the county, an It is universally Conceded that as fur as the State is Concerned all are agreed. But when the county affairs are dis cussed, we find “many men of many minds.” The manner of nominating the ticket is aired In every possible light. In the case of primary rdvetions vs. county conventiftna numerous witnesses on both sides are put upon At AM b»6> Wet!eg of the ft¥S Oak Democratic Club, vice-president Uuutt rose and sal<i: .If?*.- Plr&idnt*. <!tnd , / Having seen with regret that some have had the assurance to brake at taekA'vufQEi tito policy of Governor Wade Hampton, who nee ms to ue t«> have been a spe<*lrti gift of Provldcoct- to a distressed people, to K**-er ♦hem throtigli the political troubl s of the last two years, and before this “meet ing ftdjfturits I 'hiilk k due to him that we pass the following resolutions, Resolved, 1 Tiiat,-the Red Oak Democratic Club of Barnwell county, do fully indorse the policy of Gover nor Hartlptohr since his inauguration, and adopt ns theirs, the language of the poet who sting— Haittplon in the m:vs foru*, ■BAy.iuid gfoxl. and . ~ ^ In him we »lill Will put (Mir trast. An.’ il'Uiiptmi Hiatt tel fWc. 2 That as none are perfect., no not one^and as it is human to etr/ Hamp ton's errors (if he has made any) wete <ody human, and that In view of the gre<t good h f - has done - flo t« hie »liu4« Wiml, And to fils virtues vyondtuus kind. The resolutions were pabseil and or dered to he-print! d. * ' W. H. DtiscAN, President. W. Wallace Hakley, Secretary. ^ The WKijuton Democratic club will meet at Wiilfetcm otj Saturflny, the 21th Inst.^ at 4 p. ■., for the purp ose of elect ing (Iclcgatcs to the county edaventiuu which meets on sa’esday in May. Every member is request'd to attend; •TniiN W. Holmes, President. G. A. BuillU’S, Secretary. Hardivarc and Agfrlciiltfira] Implcmeats £4U EilOAD STIlEKT, tigu*tei» Georgia. II EAR v VIOOICi: THE PEOPLE y| For 1878H^» la order to bring The Psei-L* klthln the reach of all we bav* made ths fol lowing club rate?, which will bo open until the first of March next: To elute of three subscribers for , - ooe year.. ■ **....,*....$ 5 66 To clubs of six sutecrlbeis fur ; 1 ^ one year9 00 To clubs of" teu subscribers for onh year..., 12 SB To clubs of Uftocu suhecribers tor one year v t5 09 ■ aiJo. - <■.' ' Ty' ' Oii'i copy of The 1’Eot-LBand one 6opy of eitber the Weekly , V News and Goofier ■■ ; : ;y Chronicle fpf oho year. .....$ 3 25 Qae Copy of TusPitohLE and one copy of the Trl-Weekly Jour nal of Commerce for one year 5 00 Or one copy of Ttir. People and one copy of either Tho South- . era Cultivator or Louisville Gnirier-JouruHl 3 wilt • Appleton’s :;J fkUiiJUd (''.niwinlng 4K*»crtttliv« on well know n by t he “ fire most- for<’i§n HU I bony »h»r( •ketebes of „ »Mi*.!H4ure and TumiMUtki n*i» % chew liristhl And ermp best und chcnjicet UiSjtariDa [HE K'ffUR SCIEICE <.\)ndutU>l 4y K. L. and Vi. 3.' t hnuffhf k in M.i' am Containing the bwo tltonghti* of t wiliaHce-l wiiml* to thLand i ootraudMf illu'<trated when nec<*"*jiry to fun her con- * vay their ideas. Tin-: I'OPViAu sufRNCti not xuri'KMisr, <'o*t»t<rTKi> hx E. L. avb VT, J. Contnining the * vary host srt iefes liublisherltn tk«f<>rt!iitO i Ufie journals sial, review/. Buie Agent for South Carolina for CHAMPION REAPER AND MOW^K, bestln- use. Agent for Cardwell’s TflRESllEli AND SEPARATOR, simplest, lightest and cheapest ... ,j»: . ' ^ U L YX YJIR TA YL 01? S M BARNWELL DRUG STORE. JOSEPH lihLLtmi'.R, A'jX, Harawvlh H. C’m • '* . - X'KALKK IN , : Drugs, Medicines, SPECIAL CECB PA«(S, lityulnr fjr~cei* H ■ red W i ' j .oV; ses^r., of Sotith Carellntt, was arres- the stand and examined and cross-ex- k?d on Broadway ias^ Bight, nnd brek- The News and Courier of the 9rh, says : Ex-Govprnor%4^in '^*Mo-| for threshing, grinding anil sawing. , OMKM it? Al^H, PERFUMEIriVPAlfCT TOILET ARTICLES, Trussc*, Rhrmlder-Tliacw, Byringea, ‘-4*011 TAJifiE STL'A -V ENCTNElj] VAlNTS.ffilLS. VARNISIIES, I)YE*STUFF. I’hysioianc' Pl-escriptiuns Carefully f'repartx TOBACCO, 8RGABS AND SNUFF. amlned until jrll the facts and many of the fictions are brought ont. Then wfe have the case summed up by ex haustive and elaborate arguments, pro an3 cor?, by the tnltintary advo- eates of the respective - sides. Thfe case is then submitted without a charge and always results in the Juty the brink of boundless {mace, and care he# traetid tiier'-el.-en deep upon bis face .»ud fruni'- uuiid sud ehangee; -bnt^ ar' LinnaHty the bright f. rever,’and lie fitst rays sped through the portals, Opon tfiS brow was uo tfrlinkia of eft re) In Ids eye no'restless anxiety, on his eouutenaucd longer no twinge pf suffering—all peace, bright reflection-through Unit tomb, radiant upon the 6 pi tit’s eAsket, lighted up that face which Life’s jour ney told, and shone there In renewed youth hud the fixed glow of brightest eve. A Fiiiam. I'n< t aii<1 Oiljerw!*'* bhudl- hut Disease j (the pubticV making a mfetflaV, being about evenly divided. We are, thefll- fore; left where W* started and do hot know which will give the most uni versal sausfuctjpn. There Is one thing, though, that is cectaim Oof put jy lacks unity. The mbit serious issues we have tojneet arise amongst oursejvef*. Division, dissenshm atni wfarlgiing wittilu our own linos are death. OpV triptnph both in the be- ginning, and in the end will be ia bringing about a pet feet harmony and Qtjlty of action in our ranks, so as to eo.into tho campaign with solid and unbroken columns. This is the alpha and omega of th» campaign of 1878, ed up. He ia charged with having forg ed the name of J. Woodruf^to a note for I 1*316, and posing the note upufi James Allan, Moses t^tll be taken to 1 Char- * • lestoo in afpw daya.. • OctcAN Bonk FkcTiuxeb.—Although the salt's of this superior fertilizing | agent have largely exceeded the ex- tectatlohs of its manufacturers, yet the supply Is dot exhausted, as Messis. Georgo^E. Steadman, at ; BlackviUe,! and R. P. Goleman, at Augusta, are | prcpaml>» fntttish H. hr limitrd qlfRit- tities, to reliable purchasers. Contain ing as it dote ammonia) iwdash and avuilaule^phoephoric acid it ds admi rably adapted to our soil and crops— many of our most energetic planters] have foflnd it a reliable friend—ra- turning at harvest tithe with usurious interest the investments of the Spring. Try it. -A LOT Of — Garden Seed ,/ —Jt’iST -lhv22-3». — AUKlVKD— Gold. IIA UD WARE —ANP— * 1? h ' lest. Eastc: Sun'iny, 21 t 1 facturiug staves and shingles. (;. W. M. Williams, Esq., of Mid. war, James C. Brown. Esq., of Milleits, . Gctsinger, of Bamberg, ami. Dr. B. J. Quattlebaum, of B’idiston, were in tovra this week, ail lookinghap- y and busy. In the base ball match -at Elko the Stars word victorious—thanks to r trainHvg: - They- will meet fbemen worthy of thdr skill in an Au* ^usta club, which plays whh them i?t Willistou on the 6th of May. The new Aiken Bsptist Church wa4 dedicated on the. 3|dt ult. It is built upon the. spot where the church stood irhioh was burntid by the Hausman* Forth man murderers. Rev. Lucius Cuth- l?ert preached the dedicatory sermon. Lt. Col. Davant informs us that Barn well county has now twenty-nfne full Companies of militia—fifteen cavalry and fourteen infantry companies. Trot ont your counties, brother edi tors. London Bro#n blew his first bugle- blast since hU pardon, on Thursday last Its music is as cheerful and cmaforttng as ever/ and contains In Us tones presage of success for the party London followed to v the victory of ’7$. . * Ladles must hot read this: eaiq/ sqsjflflns imoaooa' staeo eAy-Tmeat oejqi IO ‘3nq « s^aeir ubi ‘qjjnqo oqi o" wjiwnrxmr oiqettft^ so at spipos (( uimu 1 , p*poe3on« *iBd K 8nH.,—lu llanapoll-t aentlnel,- ^ Bamberg Democratic Clnb re- OrganAt^d on the 6th Inst, by electing —The n^w ‘•Hat vest.” - Good Ft iday lay, J ' To ctire ifufi tiuv'S—nppiy an a-T- vertisem* id to the ufuuueu part. — DrTnk ihas-Bot,. drown cate, bat- waters ft aa4 nnlp-s jt g;‘ow f.-tSt«r. 3iweep flint Iwfojro yaar-xvwa door, ere you' swoop Gflforo your m-lg-tbor’*. B-rtlaveusts” ih Hie naino of a pew woman fixeu. Wonder if Sallyus* a one ? -An honest man Is the noblest work of God, but Ho must be siffl at Work op him. . With the spring hats are shown the ever pretty Derby and the English walking hat. —Now That short skirts are corning into fashion, what will the ladies carry in their hands? •Let there be a ftHLaitariidan^on Saturday, at the meeting dt the Barn well township democratlcxlub. Last Saturday was the day left by March for April to use in throwing sand in our eyte, atfd right well the work vfad done. • . . —A man with a trade dollar feels as if be bad a full moon in bis pocket.— N. Y. Herald. And a newspaper man who has only five nickels feels like be had the last quarter: —“tfrill you be kind enofigh toqjive the name of ‘hp with the lavender pants ?” ’ No, wo won’t. We may be large enough to fight—but that is no reason *by we shofild have any paf- tlflular fancy for the sport. —A gentleman passing tho public offices the other day noticed what he considered an improvement in the way of inside blinds, but upon close inspec tion, It was found that the official, or Clerk, was quietly taking his ease with his feet elevated upon the window sill. —Frank Mixson sends the following, vHth a requesTiliatw.epu'blisfr“I am not tffad at the. tfUusfon made fast to my personal ohamiS; -but re common Justice de; that the edl os& of the two local papers; ter the face;” friend D Ciiilod Cl '-1 140 {ul as 11 relllte8 t0 our County- poli ties. The system of primary elections M# ?Tf aM vu ntagea a ml dtaadvautages. It is ine’same^ with county conven tions. I cfennot undertake to dlseuse die i>'ritsor ffemerifs of either hero; but the way to decide which, it either, is U?o best plan to pursue, is toconsid asrwhldi is calculated most certainly tf bi 'ng about th0 result desfred— uul- v«-rs.-il satisfaction within the party. I an; in favor of that plan which will e-'iie r y the whole party and unite ufl as opo loan—that cofirse which w-iilco- aicsoeqfed fuse all discordant elements, within luKjarty ranks so ai to form one harmoiilgus whole. I may be wtong, but I anffliclined to think that this can most effectually be done in convention. Let the clufls Bond men as delegates who afe fiflly^posted as to the views of the people in the pro^ cincts they represent, and when in com ventlon let the various question^ bo’ Tairly and fiffly afid dispassionately AGllIfmtiRAL HACHLXKKY of all deficrifltlocs nt lowest prices. Henry ' '*-™ ^13 Broad Stryft, mar21-3m August/ Ga. Thk RktvEask or CxaSBOYto.—Tbis ex treasurer of South Csiullnd, who is charged with eight felonies, was re- T lenaed by Judge Shaw frygr . Richland J FOiw THE O AMFAIGr-N j ill yesterday. 9 he conditions of the release were that Cardozp give ajbqnd in theaum of $8,009 for his appear ance at the. July tefm of the Genera) Sessions. Hie bail bond was promptly signed by tho wife of Charles Wilder,) the present colored postmaster of Co lombia, Folly Pickens, —Green, the Sergeant-Ht-arms of,the SmrtH'GwiH- na Senate, and \Vm. M. Taylor, all Die' bondsmen are colored people, and, pe-. cuniarily speaking, are fully reipeyisb ble for the sums for which they have | bound themselves.—Register of Cth. (Iraal cluui«4 iu nude* no- iicy. It you e.in’! g«*i j,-«k I •ofiptioag tor the largest, ehesp«Kt stul b**»t illuttrxtei t'umily punSSation in tbo v.dd Any one can become a »ticce»wful agent. TBs most elegent work* of art given free to nutv. soribers., Tlu- prk-u i» »o low that eluioat everylHuly *iil»eribes. Oue niieht report*. mikinit o»Arfl.%ftTfre*k,' ? Ii lv nt repiirt* taking orer 400 iiibacritien* is ten tUy».' All who en; ! ; • make money fn»l You eau deviae » lyour tiun to tKelm-ineiw, or only ybnr fjian- time* You need not lie away trum home over night You c«n doit j S* wel) ns otlifcr*. Full (mwienlarv, diroe- tuihg'knd terms fr<?e. Elegant and en pensive ont tit. free. If you want prolimble work send us your nddress at once. It coats noth ing to try the bnsines*. N8 one who eft. goges fitils to make great pay. Address -The People’s Jonrn^,” Port Und, Maine, janft ly H E AD ACHE an n NEURALGIA FILLS. Be. 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Ai'n.ETON St CO., PubiisheM, ' 649 and 661 Hron twxy, N. Y. to Um akawe Mt-eivcJ at Till* D«m UmA Hampton and Homo Rule. tEE NEWslib COURIER I h-’ r.LBHT AND '’CUANOKILE Ptttl A< he. Ache. Ache. A Lire and Fearless Dcnicci'nlfc News* •• piper. • — Ar* prepared expressly to Cure IleXd Ache. Sick Headache, Largest Circuktion in the City. Largest Circulation in the'Btale. Hthd Nervous Headache, • Ache. Largest Circukihin in th^f.-otiou State*. I Head mi came quietly ok yevorale favOra uwcll will bri^TrbMi^hp w 1 qu the new courr Mcs-rw: Tern tTfb' dbtcrprUiftg eontmcfors r^ife^j^yoodhtard. rifcii ^ Cyunly exfilbitig tram lUjwd do-Eriday laatT i i ks anulrt-iiight I discussed with a view to the genera g<x)d of the party. The feeling from every section will then be known and if ail are tfue to the flarty ahd we work togather as a' band of brothers us we should, selfish interests and lo cal prejudices will melt a Way and be dissolved by mutual concessions which everydfue patriot will be more than willing to make forthe common good In ho other Way can the wishes of the whole people be so well and generally known, if the delegates to the con vention wtlUoniy talk and let them be known. At first view it would appear that the primary election system would better accomplish this result, but upon looking into its Various features,! am disposed to think other wise. I shall give m^ views on that subject in a future letter:. If our dubs in selecting their dele gates wllj only be careful to leave out all political tramps—those fellows who aro constantly revoiying on a pivot with an expectant" eye on happens'to be inn of an inco&d&t^ This" is the element that always stirs up the community and causes 'tflp potitltei" wt^el to h upon tt’o axISr They falfc -ojf boftis-l^^nfleponden Vmovcmefl them«>st style,' a&d jet k is the very attfttejrijere which eu uuds them whih br^tft^^ocU ru- There will R© uo' ur cofihtyv but mpa'Yfeqst "bet be rewarded with warrFaalftes 'jtoFcRarity’s t^aipf a nlte*tilrr». calamity An Isolate.—The prisan Bmel! i« hardly off tb6 garments of L. Gats | Carpenter, whom Gov. Hampton par doned at the BoUcitation of his wife and many good citizens of this Slate; before we find him in Washington city slandering and vittifylng the good |»eo- ple of S<juth Carolina. -Tried, found guilty and sentenced for his many crimes against the people t»f South Carolina hy,a re|>ubliean judge, a re publican Jnryr- rwpub^te». ,wkt. testifying against him, we wondered as we looked upon the cowardly sneak as he stood shivering in the prisoner’s dock if he was worthy ot tho magna nimity of Gov. Hampton. We doubled it then, only to realize it no w. All Hie New* About South Curelina. ■ ■' AH tbe Ntswx About ilie. Sbuib. All the Ntvis Fro:u L\ try « bere. Neurelfio, a&J i • Norvimauo*. Head and will do tl. , MJalf ANd BNPKPffcgP HRMOCRAOY— UNIONf JUSTICEEtfUAL ^‘RIOfiTB! H a fewverB HqJJ them ^ wflb'tho m’*" ass to'rest. tot let Sutut'Ljuy m0 p'tbwgltul mad ©vertakii ars^a iumythuj theyWro taught ruhsrit to^dstprii UjT hU nladfl: -tiie ti^esIsUdVip t? NOXICK. 1 The undersigned will "apply to the Judge of Probate, for JBarnweli county, ch Tuesday,' 7th day of. May, 1878, for final discharge as guardian of Henrietfa E, Wayne H./Elliott A., Walter A, and Ida A. E ives. ^ Mas. E. E. Bishop. aprii4-td Kecognhing the Taruuivuut Interest felt it? The Approaching Folillcal (.'anvnss . jix«jL. BtinlifiraLjrijiAbopiaLJii sen. the. great wufk of the Ucdeniption of the State made complete and pennaneut *o that tbe people may and fully enjoy the Fruit of their Sacrifices, The New* and Courier will Direct ail it* Energies and Uceource* to Presenting from day to day, and from week to week, Pdlt and Interesting Ac count* of tli e Progress of the UauipiHgn. % I //end JOrPric* 60 cent* a l DOWIE & MOIRE,, WkoLERAUS Dat ootsiu, nr 7 ", ^Charii.ston, 8. G. Nov22 Cm "W" Ache. Ache. A'die. JVOX1C1L. The undersigned gives notice that ho wfll apply to the Judge of Probate for Barnwell county on Wednesday, the 8th day of May, 1878, at 10 o’clock a. m., tor a final discharge os adminis trator of Charles Beck. spr4-td Caleb KiLusoswoni-H. Noxiciff. ! i - j. ^ •. * The undersigned gives notice that he will apply to the Judge dU-^obate for Raiuwell county, on Monday,'rije 8th day of April, 1878, at 11 o’slock a. m., for a flnaijiischargeaa admiuistia- tor of James ar7-td IkaacA- Blanton. To place the paper WITHIN THE REACH OF.EVERYBODY during tin* excUlng eoniest we h»vo determ- inedie^offer to buiH siiTiscrib^r* the fonowlng REDUCED RATES FOR THE CAMPAIGN! THF NEWg^AKP OQU4HER, Da*.* Edition, 0 moivUi* ......... .$1 00 THE NEWS AND COURIER. Tri- W'eeklyEditlon, fi meptiw ..... .$2 00 TH V, W EEKLY NEWS, 6 n«>ntha ... 75 Subscriptions wifi be rerciyed at these rate* for Mail Subscriber* only^gwtil May loth In all case* the caih must accompany thAonUr. 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