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■png yi" V^ 1 i.aujoBww^ ^•t^ngaee^tsr.'yg* [■w I ' I X T 2rrr -*«•* ^4»->na,> ly ^.I I T> . . ■’!’.{•■, ■ '■ .7.;;"'' -. ,* : - - ■ -.. , •- I>3EOPI,E. THURSDaV, APRIL 25, WS? 1 LOCAL. MISCK^LANY. A mad wtu killed Thursday'fast, by Capt I a^Elkp, .John R H ph Hair. Glre the "Oreys’' ‘on the 1st of May. The ball grand affair. goqd ti»ro out win be a , Ber. Louis fr. Sbuck/yow'jpaator of the 1st Baptlet Cburch of dharleeton, ,*°d formerly pastor of the ^ptlst Church at this plaoe,‘preached here on Hunday last Bennett can cl alb a larger percentage of colored Democrats tfian any township In this dr any other Bute. Only two roterh now '^cinafn • out of the f<ilh. At 1U meetinc «lko club elected Capt J. T. filler and; Meeers. J. W. Hair and % the 1 on Vpday /last Ca'pi f . ■ J- W. Hair and B. 8. Oweni? delegates to the May convention. The *hlub favors 'notrftiktioBB by 'primary elections. We bad the pleasure of attending Ibe flrat class sciopticon of Mr. A. W. ^Calvin, at Wllliston last week. The ’scenea were very Instructive and amusing and nothing of an itmnoraV nature was shown. — v.— Pkhsonau—We ho^ ;a pleasant call on Monday last from Mr. Wm. Burns and R. J. Bowe, contractors, of Au- guata. Also, from our young friend C. F. Pechmann, wbo\s now connected with the Oak Hall Clolhfng fio’fise of Augusta. * U ■* * » t » • Alwath AWkad.—On her first trip the Ak'^r carries out to Liberia Mr. A. B ^ Williams, special reporter of the News P ( and Courier. We hope that o^lr cd •s temporary wllf* Inform us whether Ihere Is any limit to Its enterprise, and whether Blackman or McKInlay will Join the next polar expedition. Scotch Obit.—George Th om peon son of H. M. Thompson, Escp.of Wimston, had his arm broken by a runaway horse at W. W. Willis’ mill on Satur day last. The fracture^ was adjusted £y Dr. L. Brooker, ana Oeortre went home rejoicing—stopping by the ^ay, however, for several hours Vo wl h game of base bAll'. PII.®* Democratic dab. The Pine Log Democratic Club met M 10 o’do^k a. m. dhSaturday morn- Ing.'iOth of AprH, at. Captain D. 8. Hair’s mill, but ewlng to the sickness prevhl^nt In the vicinity, and the hearvy’pressure on the farmer at this "season, there was not a quorum pres ent for the transaction of business. The president directed the attention of the club to the'^usetion of primary electldhs tind read the “regulations” In r^ard thereto as adopted In jpalrfield county, and published in the issue of TtfKPw&uc of Apiil 18th. The presi dent then gave notice that at the next regiilar meeting d? 'the clhb, h ( 9 would ask permission to Introduce the follow ing preamble and resolutions as a means of ellciiidg tbe dpinioa of his club: f v- wHerca's, The time Is now at llan<l when the pedj^e of this State will be called ilpoa to decide the manner of holding the ia!l eleciioue this y^af.antl Whtffeas, The primary election eys- tetfi ae agitated and set forth by the press and elsewhere, is hampered with pledges and requirements which we re gard as aiming a fatal blow at the free dom of the ballot-box as gilaiantced by the constItut'idh of the Tulted States, and ; Wheread, The primary election aj^- tem •postsessea no, safeguards against the abuses charged to the acobunt of the convention syktefn, but seekp to' choke all fair expression of the will cf the people and to present even a wider field for the evolutions of the great ar my corps of offlce-sefkers than tide floor of a convention cha&ber, be It, tnfcrefore, by the Tine Log Democratic Cl fl b . • • * Reiolved, That we are opposed td the primary election system, its pledges, Its requirements and its ex cessive electioneering, as not justified itnesu Orv vor Liberia.—In the list of pas- sengeis on the bark Azof, which sailed irom Charleston a few days ago, we hud the following nameis of formed res idents v>f Barnwell county : Scott Dan- \«ls, Julia Daniefo, Lydia jol/nson, Moses Stevens, Louisa Hteveps, I leas- hnt Stevens, HowHl Tyler, ilmlly Jy- ier, HowHl Tyler, Jr., Abram Tyier, Nellie Tyler. Abrnhi Smith 'and family bf Barnwell were h-K. Atlenilon; i'baipany ! Ton are hernbjr orJerod to usemble at Barn Well oh Saturiisy, thc 27th lust., Hi 4 o’clock p. m. prepared to diill. Members iniitit be By order of J. F. M. Mti!?o<l W. Last ?oH, O. S. aster, Captaim " liase Hail. Willistoh, April 72, 1878. Mr. Enrfbk—ijo us the favdl to an nounce through j-our that a K .tch game of ba^e ball will be playe<l this place on the 6th day of May, nr., between the Augusta Juniors, of Augusta, Oa., and the Bed Stars of Wllliston. We expect a close contest, and hope that a large attendance of ladies and gentlemen w^ll inspire lie to make hard licks antf fast runs. We bad a very pleasant gatift with the Half Moons, of F.lko; bn faat Saturla? ifternoon. i, JAt. The Barmweix Okets.—On I^ednes- lay next, the first day of May, this vide-awake company propose to give i magnificent entertainment. The af- air will open with a dinner at 2 o’clock >- m. and coQclude wilh a grand ball. Che dinner will bb ftefe, and tleketfc tb be ball Are placed at the low price of ne dollar each. The object is to af- ord entertainment to everybody and la wife, And at {hb same time to raise uffioient Ihbddy fo ^nffornt the com- •ny. Wa think everybody should md 1 A helping hand In the wortny suae. /Tickets may be bad at the fol ding places : A. P. Mauvllle, John Bronson, Charles Pechmann, Joseph elllnger, S.'N. .pellloger. W. £. Chrls- t, J. 8. Shu^k, 8.13, TyilllatHi ^llrcalar Nfd. ». ^ Rooiis of the Dem. Ex. Com. 1 AMirwxix Cocstt, April 22,1878. J i. The Secretary will be At the Pres- rterlan Church at 0 q,clock a. m. of e first Monday in May next to re* iVe reporta from’ tbA .Parlous dubs. I. As the oonventlon is ealled to meet hour And a half later the chai^then iheaieveral delegations are re^uest- ,J * ** secHtfty promptly at by tjie atboipit of danger threatening us from any enemj- In the field, or likely to be, to oppose us , and be it further , ResolVqd. That we point-blank re fuse to subscribe or submit to any euok pledges, and that ns Democrats and citizens we expect and intend to vote a free ballot, according to tlje dictates cf OUr ^onscTeppefi, ’iqd fry t!ie light Qf ojir ^reason; and reject all and any schemq ( to “bull-doze” or intimidate in thijprer^lse^ as diametrically opposed to the spirit of our institutions, and as a reproduction of the Worst Venture of radical taetke. The resolutions excited a warm dis cussion, and whether the primary elec tion system be adopted as ouf “line of country” or not, of one thing there is no doubt, the pledges will be rejected, The cli^b adjourned to meet at Cow Ford ^on Saturday tftVrni'On next, April 27tb, at i/clock, to ef&ct dele gates for the county conVentlqo to ho bel^ in ^arnwr 4 ! On *he Mrot Monday in May. A full attendance,!?*earnestly askerl for. Wm. Q. Ttsos, President'. ArorsTts Cave, Secretary. following la tSe in forma tlou to bo furnished the secre- the oonventlon assembles: nAtne and nu&bef of enrolled of eaft clut)’’ and tfldtr post-offices. klc5t Den»ocrary. )A r meetlnfipf the R*d Oak Decio- ctatlc cl lib, held on the 2'6rh ln»t., the following gentlemen were decfeil dele gates to the county convention to rheet. at Barnwell C. 11. on the 6th of May : W. II. Dunean. R. P. Gantt, C. H- Langly, Sr., John F. Crawley, B. B. Cave. Jeremiah Soellin^ was elected to eerve as the additional member of the county, eiecyitive committee to be nominated by each. club. On motion of C. H. L ingely, Jr., the following resolution was passed unan imously. Resolved, That our delegates to the county eonrsntion, cbnvoning on the sixth of May, be Instructed to Inform said convention that It la the desire of this blub that the system of primary elections by ballot be adoptee! as the mode of nominating candidates for county . orf^ces £t©> taembers of tbe General Assembly.' fc6l F. Hay Gantt was elected as tbe brafor of tb?s efufr fof its next tbeet- UMIk - m , Toe club adjourned to meet on the third Saturday In May, the l5th of the moctb, at the Half Moon Mhool-houtfi*, at 8 o’clock, p. rb. W. H. Dckcak, Presid<:nt.' W. W. Harlet, Secretary. The Red Oak alflUated Democratic club was organized on the 20th Inst., with tbe following officers : T. C. Hay, President ; Aleck Glover, 1st vlce- pfesfdent; Grandlson Fields, 2nd vice- prosldont ^ Sclpfo WllflkmA, Secretary; Pompey Gadsden, Treasurer. Executive committee.—Richard Eo- nis, Lymas Williams^ William Patter- sod,'Henry Reedy, \Valter Keenan. T. C. Hay and Aleck Qlover were elected delegates to the oounty conven tion on the 6th of May, 1878. The next meeting of this club will be on the l&h of Mapr; at if o’clock, at the Half Moon school hotfse. The public are invited to attend, a# one or two able speakers will address ua. % T. C. Hat, Preeidfca^. Bcipio W iluams, Secretary. Ansa tAk Mookshinebs.—Deputy Collector Jlllscfi telegraphed Collector Brayton yesterday, from Greenville,' that a raiding party of fetenue detec tives and deputy Doited States maT- alballs hijtfi gon^ on a search for lUlclt distilleries in the upper part of Green- . V J tlDe 00un v. JMW. At a & nL,- When namsA of the delegates to the party of officers were within a few 1 mlies of the North Carolina Ufie, depu- ion naukt be In writing ty* marshal Rufus Springs was shot 6f a Certificate from tbs sod Instantly killed by some unknown Stdaat of each dub attested ' " 75a H-‘ • haKgeb at last. THE op M’P.VOV, A Caaresslun ,whlck vra«.Nvith- llrt»vc to tiie l.ast. f Journal of Commeroe.1, AfkKjt, S. C., April 19.—On yesterday, McRvoy, accompanied by the deputy shei ill and a few others, called at the baibers and ^h&ved, and from thence to the gallery of Mr. Qunter, here he bad ii's, ambrotype taken In various postures for dietrlbutlob. He was conversing freely and on various topics, as If bis,doom was.fa the faVl distance. Just before leaving jail he wrote a statement of the Sawyer mur der, Id which he 'Implicated those fl-i ready known to tha puoTic, acrl an other, who so far as I know, has not heretofore been suspected, and that the guilt of the parties could be.prov-r en by thirteen witnesses, 'gMttlena® 13 and ladles of tbe highest respectabili ty, but refuse^ t6 give their names unless he could be benefltted by it. Oh hl^ return to jail he exhibited the same devil-may-care disposition. But soon after hd began to express great Ujneasiness Tind requested to be allov^' ed to telegraph Governor Hampton, which was readilt granted by our klnd-h.etirted sheriff. The Governor immediately replied as follows : “MtcEvoy’A dispatch received Un der theoplnfqn of the Supreme Judges', 1 must., with great regret, refuse to la- terferev” - For a few mdments his nerves were completely ucfctruog ; but soon he re gained his former cheerfulness, and seemed to forgpt that on the morrow his eoql would be launched Into eter nity. Father Joseph, of Augusta, has beec with him for s^me days ,a3 his seen walking on Fifth avenue with a woman and without any official com pany. Connors spent Wedniwday night alone In the St Dennis Jjtardwarclind McWfitS HenryMoore, Moses reported at the hotel yesterday 'and was seen frequently during the day iu company with Connorp. Altpr dinner the two l^ft the hotel and bad ^pot retqrqed up to ]a\e hour l&yt ^night If tqey ha<J,Jsft fqr Char'petob neither the hotel register showed it nor did theuclAEka know anything of It. NOxicSfh .All petsoks kavloci dolma iagainst the lain Dr. J. Allen Duacan.yrill ren der them and those against whom be had claims will make payment to J. (X Davant, Esq., attora?y .gt taW, at Al lendale. £ M. M.'Dcrcan, apr25 It Executrix. South Carolina—Barnwell County. IK THE probate (&U«T. Notice Is hereby gl^en that Mrs. Lu- geoia Sullivan hftq.nled her petition In this court to haven homestead set off for herself out of the reaiaod (personal estate of her late husbaad, Ulysses Sullivan, anc^ that the. said petition will bo beax4 and acted upon at 11 o'clock a. m. Cu the 26th of Juae. 1878 Given under my hand this 25th of April, 1878. JAS. M. RYAN, apt 26 2m Judge of Frobate. se 243 miOAt) STttElT, ✓ • • *■ * -A ui?u»ta» Xjfoor^ia. NOTIOK r The undersigned gives notice that, i will apply for Barnwell county" be will apply to^he Judge of Probate _ well the 8th day of May As ?r epiritua,.! adviser, and remained with him during the ^ight, He has been untiring in bis efforts to get him In a frame of mind to prepare for that •’bourne from whence no tr^yeller re turns.” , He is doing everything to soothe him In his fast hoars, and to convince him of the necessity of an Immediate preparation for the journey through the “dark valley of the shad ow of death,” and now expresses the belief that the prisoner had bitterly repented of all his past misdeeds, which God knows are many. His father was permitted to visit him In his cell this morning. The old mab knelt by his eon clasped his hand, ex pressed natural feelings for his poor wayward boy. Upon the advice of father Joseph he was removed from the cell, as It was calculated to interfere with his 'hen spiritual frame of mind. At an early hour to-day persona began to assemble around the building 1^ which Was the doomed man' and by 11 o’clock about seventy persons were seen in little groups awaitjng the hour when R 'bert MeEvoy should cx,piate upon the, gallows the murder c! the lamented Capt. las. J. Gregg. At 11 o’clock sheriff itoily and hJs posse entered the jail, and immedi ately cormrpo'oed robing the yoting as- saselu h r ! ,he frills of .etiibutive jus tice. He walked from his cell to the galiows, which was in tlio hallway of the j til, with a firm tread. Tb** rope was adjusted, the cap placed over his head, and at l2;55 o’clock the trigger was sprung and he felt six and one- half feet, scarcely making a struggle. The physicians examined him after he had been suspended twenty min utes, and pronounced life extinct. In one half hour he was taken down and bis remains were gjrea,,l4, ppasssaiou of hie father. They will be conveyed on the four o’clock tra in to Granltville, tbe family and will bW Intefretj In burial ground. He seemed to exhibit the bat^q stol* cal Indifference to his fate which has characterized hie conduct almost ihrougbotlt his Incarceration in the jail at this place for nearly two years. II. ty pn Wednesday.! , 1878, at 10 o’clock % m., for a final discharge as adminis trator, of Charles Beck. *pr4-td Calks Killisuswoiu-h. 'Sheriff’s Sails. 0 F. Wictcrs against John , Rostock. , By virtue of ap erder of sitie made in tb's case by Judge Thomas Thomson, 1 will sell at Barnwell Cettrthoqse, S. (J., for cash, to the highest bkfrqr-s.on sales- day in May next, it being Monday, the 6th day of said month, the 1‘pllowicg <1e- senbed personal propwty-, to wit: One lot ofjtenQralmcrchnuuise. Lev'ed upon as th^ property of John Bostock at the suit oft). F. Wieters. SherifiTs office', Barnwell April 20th, ISt’S. u* * , ■* J. W. LANCASTER, S. B. C. Also, E. B. Stoddard vr, J. N. Wood A Bro. All, that tract or plantation of land, lying, situate and being in the,, county of Bami well, containing twelve hundred acres, more or lessy- ^bounded North and North East by lands of John Tucker and Edward Hayes, South by lands of ( 'Iary E - Pelham, John D. Carter et al., East and 85outh br county liny of Bunii well and Colletoh Counties and west by lands of David Maxcy. Levied upon as the propfrty qf J. N. Wood at the suit of K. B Stoddard & Co. ► Also, Sixty five acres of land, more or less, bounded NoUh by lauds of K. R. Hayes, South and East by lands of J. It. Patterson and on the west by land? of E. R. Hayes ctal. Levied upon as tb* property bf-J l N. Wood at the suit of E. B. otod&ard Co. Purchasers tq>y for [ (inors. . jslieslff s oflice, Barnwell, S. C., Ahfil 13th 187S., J. W. LANCASTER, Si B. C. ap!8-3t S. LIEBMAN NOTARY PUBLIC, COLLECTOK AND ADJUSTER OE CLAIMS. OKFICES 118 East Bay, Charleston, —AND— Grahams, Barnwell Co. S. C. >• j- tt ALL BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTEDE3 TO. av&x********?*!** auftittKctsV' • J. FI. f arker A Co. Mnntoue ACo. Ojo. W. WillUms A Co, _jnar2&-3in Sole Agent for South Carolina for CHAMPION REAPER AND*0WER, best Id use. Agent for Cardwell’* THRESHER AND SEPANAT^R, simplest, lightest and cheapest BL YMYtit & hi Vl OK S VOR TA lit. E Si'EA M EXfrTtiE, « " * for ginning, threshing, grinding and sawing. HARDWARE —AND— AGRICULTURAL MkklNEitY of all descriptions at lowest pHceit Henry Moore, 243 Broad Street, , mar21-3m Augusta, Ga. FOR THE C AMPAIGN Hampton and Home Rule. TSE NEWS*ANe COHRiER — ■■■■" ' * ■ t • A Live ond 1 earless Democratic News paper. Mortgagee’s Sale. By vh-tuo of authority grant**! 16 me in • certain mortgage dated the 28th day of Fvbruary, 1874, and rcoorthed 4th pf March of the saute year by Hugh L- Phillips and others, .jtrusteefl, therein uamed, I will,4(11, at .yjljiston* oa. the premiss, at public auction, c^p Saturday, the 2<tlj in^t.^at \0 o’clock a. t&., the following real e.«U»t( : , |4 , AH thatlot in the vjllagc of WillUtop, eouhty hf Barnwell and State of South Caroling, bounded on .the sooth by a Et belonging tc the Irustens oftHe Williston Academy, north by South Carolina Rail road, and on all other sides by fny owu land, measuring SO.* feet/ front by 210 feet back. Terms cash. Purchaser to‘pay for papers. * . a, . ' . ,>V, W. Smith, .Mortgagee. Williston, April C, 1878. ll-Ut • i ^ South Carolina—Barnwell Connfy. r '8>r iH the i>aoniT* cotmt. Whereas, S. P, Langley hM.rmadc ruit to me to trra^t hirp ^ters p( admin istration on the estate cf Sarah R. Lang, ley, deceased, these are. therefore Jtq cite and admqaiah-ttlLaud singular the kin dred apd,creditors qf the said Sarah R. Langley t deceased, that they be and ap- bctbrime iq tbe courtjof probate to ell Courthouse oa.jVlon- clqck -a. A. a. IwtN. ) ATLAHTACOI I -V iron, tmw < iNfll'mCiataia fh® re pa Ultra ready wuo aa . m ■ / It y . xas LKAjnvo socrnxaa £au pear be tore u bo held at Barnwell Courthouse oq M day, the 15th day of April, at 10 c 7 cl a. m., to Show Chusq, if injr ^ey ( .htvp, “ntstrath ' * be why said administration BLo\t!d not granted. * 4 •» .Given under rily hand at Barnwell the 29th day of March, 1878. James M. Rt/k. i» . 4 Judge of Probate. - apr4-td Sub-Commisblohejs ot, koais like - Noifce! '* * V ' v ^ I OwhoK CWuxtT CoMMiafiio^mts, J Babnwell, S. C., March 15, 1878. \ You are' i hav under your several ln*thorougfc Wpatt at'ohee. Order out ail *Me-btxn*d'tnale dtt- zeos between thy agrs of 18 and 46 years for th;e« (‘ be neceesai^, ah to tbe aeateet trial _ on wblcb suclv default was made, tak Ing care to i*aT«>tli« overseer of «ooh road and the warner present on tfan ’day of trial. . Special attbttlfdn la Called Jn the causeways abBoforde Bridge, Rivers’ Bridges and Morris’ Ford, on the 1 Big Sttltkehatc * * - - — - to have the public r.o%d* lu this county d Jurisdictions put nd AJ cLje, y To and ,ta Qowpen j Xl old, on the Fotd ttle Sal tk »- aod Honey batebte. By nrder oMbe Conner Commission ers. -J. G. MoMillah, Chm’n. F. M. Mixeoe, Clerk. lAr^est Cirtt lation in tbe City. Largest Piroulation in the Sute. Largest Circulation in the potion States. 33as==aat3e:r=3pwa.- • -^rr. - —4- - All.the Sews AboutSCuth Carolina. All the News About the South. All the Keys From Everywhere. I’UaE AND UNDRF1LED DEMOtTRACY- UM0& 1 J U8TICE! 1 LQUAL . mamm m 1878- THE PEOPLE For 18T8- In order to bring The People within tbe reach of all emt have mads the fol lowing club rates, which will be open until tbe first of March next To dubs of three subscribera for , one year.. .7.....$ 5 00 To dubs of six subscribers for 00® • 0 00 Tq.qlubq of ten subscribers for • • doe year.A’,..I.',.'.12 50 To dubs of fifteen subscribers for one year .> 15 OO > ALSO. One copy of The-People and one d>Py of either the Weekly News and Courier or Augusts i Chronicle for ope jrear $ One copy of ThePeoFle and one copy of the Td-Weekly Jour nal of Commeroe for one year Or one copy of The People and one copy of either The South ern Cultivator or. jt^yJU* .. • • • • « fjV litT. The (Mcihrohar- festnm which hav® it ^ popularity that might aliouvt b® tc •pedal, will not At lyse {ont!au®4, hot 1 improwsMbifi-w»4# Sovatfigiv® Mat, riraclty and brilliMey 4® Uc < -131 TBS.. EC UUlt I £ I. I/EPAKTM>'S| - all th®<®pic® of-thw/its® wdN candMIy, eME- fully and thoroughly b^dlacuaced, but not t« the estent of tediouan«vii. Tb® polttteal “leader” will be happily mlieved by HgM and pleaaing eavay® upon au< .M and tit® theme*, and by piquant paragraphical mcnt» upon current evaa.i, . THE LATKtT J KWt. , Th® enterprise of tb® Co'natltufion In gafhu •ring afld placing betbreT’/ readen tbeUttat nd frwibwia inteUigene® t rum nil porta of tbs wqrt^yhiqb kaa been frequently illuMralod of laTeon ipecial ocenaiou®, wh®a event* ®f abeorhing public intereet were transpirittg, and which ana be®* tmde the subject of con* gratwlatory eawtaeni by both piwaaosii p®o- pie, will auffer no abateu at. The sattaal advantage® of lha location of IheC'ouvtitatioS ■t *h« politionl, oonmeroia] and nawa canter oftkeAtait, togetben-witli uietpecinl faeUi- tiea that ora thaovlgoiw'iv^f anargy, eaps* Hence and ampla roaeurcea, will nil be uiU- lied for tha benefit if t:a r'-ndafa. Its dis< pate he* ar* *up®Hn« to Ihr*® of nay doHy newapep®r south of Saaim 'o, r . 3 it* n«wa £g fuller and frteher. In thia rwpect iba Cos* Btuvtion hat BIVAt IV OtOR'IIA. -■ IIV!llbatb«ailB eftiia c itofaln fMavs® aait baa been is tha peat, to nrake their p*» per in every raepect a ref w. u* ieorgm’a pro- greaa and Oeorgia’a grat .t-eae, and a fkjtbf.tl, vigoreua And unawerviug chaupfos of Ueor* gin’® uuara*t*» s « .• » ? • , , ,Nq. Wfort or aepenae will bespared to moke (institution iu^ispcnaable to the Law- ■, Merthant, Farmer ani PoHtfeim, snd (he yW* to reader it equSHy welcome hi Ht® counting 3 25 6 00 Cortrfsr-J iiei I L. TOBI^. Attorney at law, ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA jinlO ly It. M imp ton In Vloatrea/. Montbeal, April ll—About three weeks ago N man arrived beta from flew fork and registered at a first class hotel as S. Bangs, but told tbe clerk if any parcels came for H. H. E*lmpton to let him know. Some days subsequently two money parcels arrived by express for Kimpton, which t6e supposed Bangs claimed and ©C- talned possession of, after registering himself under the latter name. On his ar rival he wore a long black board and occassionally an eye-glass. On changing his name ho shaved off his beard, and since constantly wears spectacles. He , Is about forty-five years of age, tall and fine looking, and slightly bald on tha top of his head. He Is accompanle*4 by b Jjaqdsbfne young woman, registered under the name of Miss Davis. Moves Btlll la New York. 6n a requisition by Gov. ."Wu 'n Hampton, of 8out6 Carolina, ex-Gov- ernor F. J. Moses, of the same State, was arrested on charga of forgery i»4|out a fortnight sjnes, buk on applf- catfon^nj^a writ of habeas corpus a stay was obtained.' The application tot tbs writ, boweVsi^was withdrawn on Wednesday and the v '8^oner was surrendered to detective Confroog for removal to South Carolina. It will' remembered that Col Cha. S. Spencer was retained to oppose, the rSmovaf of’ the prisoner, and quitewpt fight was made in the courts. During tho time that these proceedings were pending Moses was a prtsonsr at tbe Poljoe Central Offibe, Connors, ^hs officer who held the warrant O. C. JOHDAX. ATTORNEY AT A!REN, S. C. L.AW, Will practice in all of tbe Courts of this State. ocll-ly Gf-- W* "Williams* % a 4# • 0 ATTORNEY at law, MIDWAf, SOUTH CAROTLINJC.' • •* • e * Practices in all the courts. JOHN IV. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WtLLISTOff. 8. C., PracficeS in all the Courts of the State and the Halted State*. sepfi-ly ^JAMES M. RYAN, ognlxinf* th® Pnramvubt Intcr;»t felt in . 1 * ; u ' The Approaching Political Canvass 3y every Democrat wh® hope* to see Uie grewt work of the Hedemptjon of, Uie State made complete and permanent So that the people may reap an 1 fully enjoy the Fruit of * <1 ^ .JteicJJftcrifioei!, The. Niva and Courier will Direct,all jla Fhergies and Kesources to Presenting; from day m day, and from week t(3 week, Full and Infereating Ac- countq of tho Progress of the Campaign. # To place.the paper . , .. • WITHIN THE REACH OF F,tFRf PODT during.(hi* esciting contest we hav® deteros. i«j. I to ol^r to mail aqkscribers the following REDUCED RAJE* FOR^ THE CAMPAIGN : THE, N^W8 jU(D COURIER, Dai-y, Itloh, 6 ucidhs ......... ,t4 00 THE NEWS AND COURIER. Trl-*. / Weekly Edition, 6 months . bo THE WEEKLY NEWS, 6 mon^ha . . , 74 Subscriptions will be received ** th«*1 rates for Mail Subecribers only, until May Iqth In all cases the ca-h must accompany the order. . * .Friends of the Cause of Honest Home Rule im all the counties are incited to aid us ia swelling our Campllgn Fobecriptlon Lists, which ought to include every intelligent voter in the State, ^ , « , . , RIORDAN k DAWfiON, Propridora.. .> Chari eat on, 8. (X - T Soldi Great ch r .nca .to make nay. If you ctin’t getgold you. can get greenbacks. We jjeod apersoaia ewaay town to lake sub* ictiptioss for tha largest, cheapeal and best illustrated family publication In the world Any oil® can beSome a aucoewftil agent. TN most elegant works of art given free, to sub. ;} aHy warbl® -one of -his plantation sougs. Tha Atqweme Court decisions. 3alters pertai* to the Exeoutiva business of the State, 1 tbe proceedings of the legislature will find their amplest end earliest record is tbe columas ef tbe Constitution. - ~~ v .*■* weiici! eo.vimnmoji will be tuevetyr respect as newsy and as ew- tertsining, f aa. tha daliy, U wiy comprise «very Teat»re of miereM that rxperiewce e»*i f^*M>!y suggest—a enrefufiy «H(ed resume •fabe Utkatoewe frumall parts of tha wmM apd raattsra of political, literary, acieatile, agricultural and commercial moment will find in its columns their completest embodi ment. 1 ** .►«at» or acsecairnos* The Isms of subscription are al follcwsi, Daily Constitution, onhyear, flO 0tt| six months, ffi 00. Weekly CsiMiuUon, om jmer, fiStWf six fitfiMba, fil 00. Always pay able in advance. AdOresaf THE CONSTITtmON, . % . Atlaata, Oeergk. — — - - - . . . . . j, ( "iiV'ii-ns' l^otirt House, «d Jail ■ ■•*. — = < , Office County C^mmimionkbs, ' Bakxweu. Conmr, 8. C., Babnwell 0. H., 8. C., April4, ’78 ' SEALED PB0P08ALS ABE 12®% vited for tbe buildiug of a Court Hpiiaq and Jail at Barpwell Court Hotue is i cordance with plant ahd file ip tbe ofltce. q^ 4 Board, who will exbioit plication. , Tip:.act of tbe General thonzoa d lev* bfJtVe tnlllp fot tbe two buildings, payable ^ree^ or at lea*( two iosntllmenU, the first to be levied dbring the present fiscal year. In cake no acceptable proposal shall be made for the completion of both buildings, payable in at least two. iostallmeots, then tha Board is required to batld tbe Jail du ring the present year, at a cost not ex- ceediqg»tyo mill tax, and * Cowl House,Spring tbe yaqir 1^19 1 at a cost not exceeding ^ three pailfrtax., . Bropowis wiU bq received M jcort sulered m a^Oauen.mt.'iLtU. tonaa- of tbe wet us a^ote stated. Koch {ircposol must be aeeompaniect with, tbb dames of ‘ "0 responsible sureties) who in ease ef f.e< **ptCKa of tha bid will be required to oitl their prin cipal in tba execution o*’% bond for the due performance of the coutrant. ^he Board ^haf levied » tax of two lions om. Cftfk pi c same on ■ V». this 1 a- #cfibers. The price is so low that almost m( Bfi follpcuid dui mg the presetlf everybody subscribes. One agent repprts fisqal year, ibr the purpose above moo-* making overfilOOMsAreekr A.lady agent re^prts taking, over 400 subMribWwin tea days, ' All who engage malm money fast. Yon cen divote a’l your time to the busiqesu, or only yens spare Hmf* To& hekd not be aw*g from bomeove*-sight,»arou eon dolt as well aa others. f Full ggrtioulare, dlrae- tions and terbis fres. Elegant and expensive outfit free. * If you Want profitable work send us your tddvens^lLonbei. It cost® noth ing to try the business. .No one wbo en. gages fails to make grra* pay. Address “The People’s Journal,” Portland, Maine, janfi ly W-HllADACkE and NEURALGIA PILLS. ‘ Ds. ^ENSON’S * Ache. Head ; Cklcky 'rt-w Acha. j psoposalajiled with tlie Clerk of >frd, will be opened and coosit] at a specil meeting, to be held pn Tues, qity, tbe 7th day of Maj next, at 13 o’c'odt m. By order of Jhe Foard. J. €. McMillan,Chairman. F. M. Mixson, Clerk. TAKE R0T13S. Head ,» fCiAMoiiiLB Pills Head . > , , , - 1/ ' Are prepared expressly to care Head . < Ache. 4*0 f .'t Ache. filch Haadaehe,' • Head Nervous Headache, [ , T would raspectfully sc^iclt day friend^ and tbe public to caH a u examine fine Liquors,. Beer, 5e-sis and T«^ - I can. be found unticr the Pa House. Old Ortw WhisEe# A 8fwci.ll,. So coino liid WHAT DID YOU SAY? That, the firinljr PIowa, Dow Cotton Planters, a ntjl G-^ano Dla toys, and the Y?eate Guano *, m w Law istribu- tor and the Ontenul*! Ocrttoh Gfo' do you more good for the money than any others you can buy. Sold In Au- fftmu. by tho agen^. Iliad Neuralgia, Acha. »aH V and Nervousness^ 'Ache. and will do it. .> 1 . ' t < 1 ! cents Adhe. i MOI will not be btfmbhgged. Ls. G. WILLIAMS. feSTtf you* Piaixosl iti . want a first c '--W- , to , J M .SKINNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW; JSamberar, S. (Ti - fuftrSl-Im ) AS. S-OONKB. s6-ly R0LIN HtJTSON and Whedright,^ 'Vt r 'l 1 li« t o a ( ^'oa thCarolino. W nolesaln Dunwomrs, Charieaton. fil Q yoT2a-6m| ^ oncaqi GEOKQIA, (wifidu" EDISTO LANDS 45ISS&J A ATTORNEY Bamberg and An experience of forty,; him In promlslog to give < 1 faction to bln patrons, •bovets and scrapers of pwved 1 joatlflen mdred acres 1 lands ou I Branch, four miles > Jr to t tract ibsUntial water powee. 1 oounty Fori