The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, May 30, 1878, Image 3
Wbo will have the flrat fcottaiublos-
som? ———l— 7 r
k A llphtnleg-rt'd toao copld ^lo weil
at Black villt* now. • <
The reunion Hert’e Batferj’, at
Kackvllle.la poatpenvd'until ith W
July. •• y - i
B^v.' JoKb II. Oornlflh, of Aikr-n,
died of pneumcula in Uharleetou, on
Friday last,
If a maiden yuutur and fair.
With akv-ttfUa eyes nnd golden hair, >4
In “DoUy” eiilt an<} eilken ffowa, k
Should wish a (tgjiart into town, 4
1 wouldn’t otjject would j’Ou ?
If a lady weii-towda>f ;
With gentle words and manners too,
Should whiIc a f:Tend of tnj^t and gram
To do lh- honor* of tho’htaee; ’ | s
1 wouldn't object,would you? »
If a lover Jtug and kind,
fhe v»rv ijue.i have In mind.
Should U. S. he rids or stocks p-p--*®, r ■*
Stfy t riy tli rty>Ce or lea-*, "*
. •vo'^Mii't^'hject. w.ould you?
im
Fartieafdeiairitig board during Court <li l * ,c printem jd issuing the
acta of the last suasion of tie Legiela-
tur®. Quite recently one of onr Cir-'
Week yrllpfind very pleasant qaartprs
at Mrs. A.’L. Walker’s ,
Wp had the plcasurpjof a v'r't from
oar efficient School C^missiorer, Rev.
J. S. Havener, onTjiec(Iay'3a«t. ;j
The prdepecta.for a peaceful soltitlon
. of the unpleasaurseos between . F.us-
! ala and England g&rws brighter,
'Abrnm Smith, o/liarnwell, who was
left in Charleston, wilting the second
tifp of the, Azor died suddenly last
5 • 1 . ■ l . r—
. week. •• r •*
Dr. J. H. E. Milhous, who^ looked
s6me jtlpoe since, at Greenwood, S. C.,
** win r^tnrn to’Blackviile about the 1st
■' rtf Jud«t, Wfhere he will remain until Oc
tober. Partins {trtieeJ. of, his services
Will find blca t.t hlo office In Blackville
Mr.t Qrarteo Thiel," of this plnee,
‘ leaves u« to’-d»y fot New Orleans for
< the purpose of receiving aifloe legacy
recently loft him. - hope to wel
come him and Mss* Thiel hack In a
few months apd are glad that.he pro-
• poses to cast hla lot with us in the_|u-
ture. Our (fernan citizens are alwr.y.:
thrifty and law-abiding. 1
The People is the r,nty pr.per pub
lihlicd in Barnwell county, the tditof. of
which Merer look a*i'/ Hock in Chjim-
la *11.
X
T».:i A *df ghi LiGisyrtTur.. -]
queut cbmplumts are mCl- of tbo
re-
d»’i
ty .X>rgwiIzaUooa,
mind us that a great revolution In the
government was carried to a success
ful Issue on, th'fe convention plan, and
tell us we should not haaiurd the re
sults by the adoption of a new, un
tried, uncertain syatem.v ^paln, the
convention plan Is urgeil as a barrier
agalqst the drAdful wfpipaill^^* (
Now ttie primary pldn does not pro.
Pdbn H ^hrogato our party orgo@l: A-
'.ions. It simply contemplates a need-
ful-chatgo in tbe 'process of select I dg
Candidates. Instead of voting for a
chib delegate to cast a vute foy you,
- ju vote yeursidf. i '* * ■ *
Those who atttlbute the succesH of
IhTfl t'o the*a lopttort' dt the cobvrifttuAi
t.vreru are easily aatlet\f«l. How war.
It rhat the plftu did no^fc jcceeil iq the
cult Judges was unable to decide a
matter dependent upon recent leglsla-
^lotiiiC^atlso of the non-publicatldn of
the AcUt/^Ve hope that our future
e~lelatorVwill eee that, there shall be
uo recafr<4"e *)f this hardship, fpr It
Is unrair 1 ji'rxpeet ditlh-us to give a
willing obedience to-laws of which'
they are unable tp obtain any olicial
knowledge.
Cotton nntl X’erti^r.eirs,
The.foJlowlng table, furnTshed us by
out energetic and irrepressible friend,
Oftpt. G» E. “^teadman, of Blackville,
Will beWtVni ’.ntefesUng.
ft. . , . . . A ■ ■ +■.
Ktatenieot chowing imh>her Of hales of
cotton shipped to Charlecton per South
Carolina Raljgoadjn' the past tliifty-four
/cars, fr»*tn taWTo is?? •" - ; '
ve»rT Sn lee f v-ar , h.-, ■) '■I'a*' • Vmf«
” Tiil'TsG/.W > ‘I .iT r >~
IHr.l—137 677 Jf57-2M,H->0
1846— 186.371 1878 — 428 4->2
l/'i7-P14 :I02 1853-83.^.19 I
rU6--g74 861 J8fi0-8!4,«lf)
Aypi9-^*;.89ft
isaa-asissw
-•i>a- i naj-fl
iV s Tilif
18''9r,20C 2CI
1870-246.613
187L 26.',701
1872-211,615
-l2'',,-73 1873—828 p'-i
1862— 24,*H-Cm4—84:1,783
13a4A.3®7;S90 ilPj I—,43.145 | lfli7S-2?«^45
>4
li
»fil-
J862-
1876 -336
t«7,V287.
Summon* for
MunSy Demand.
(Cumplaini not
6«rvM.)
Butler-Carpenter,canvass ? The true
reason Is faUtki ‘u the'fact that in 18^
the people were thoroughly aroused
and fire* with -a determination to a
man to yfgi at all events, amJU-.am pnj.-.
pareli to, btjfeve would huv^-’4rbn oh
any itaaouaVJe plau. la ^lelr ’ rage I'foMcRttfium J. Jorxe*
, Plkafant Boarl,—Mrs. L. C. Tobin
• is prepared to aocomtnoilate a large
• number of boarders during the
term of Coyirt, and those who desire
The People is the wdy paper pub
lished in Barnwell county thiKevcr se-
J X :
cured rix fatnired and twen'u-fird' -Iona
fide subscribers iu the fir^ nine rr.or trtx Li
W its cxktancc. ; .
,.h52-3«4.7?9 I 1861— 10 SIS
1858-4»4>3«A 1 1881— 35 536
,874- 170,8.,7-j 1866 — 64'97
1858—449,564 | 1867-165 465
thawing reeeipfe of caltor. by the Sputh
Cftrofipa R ilIro»4-at tbAfi
td BVccm’ber ii, 1S?7:' * j «,
f! uir.hia. . .101,5^0 1 Rlne’.-vIHe . . 6.073
Kh.artnrt . vi IT9 1 Grahair;* . . . i,X.
Hi ptrina—r - "..... WUT trornbrirg . V. 3 "W
Giutsden . . . . 1.459 | HUdwaM Iri i
KirgviHe . . , 371 ] Hmnekville . 1,163
JlimU -IX-t Miaxs. ..,^ H I Hmi iiKuilflTL-'Ty"**"^
L>>w 1-vUle .* . 3,798 | George's . . . 1,591
nds' ii .... 536 i.JG cln .... i
ifi-
05
• 557
91
' 115
12.3 5
875
1 527
667
473
:I47
pleaenot lodptugs in a priVAliLboazdiBg--^rawtreEitrg . l6.T8>! 41 M V b. O.
bouse, wlH do ^ettTo aMydSTime. ?521 u.^FtsrTiiiT
• TheFiustPKACHEtr.—Mr.B. Wood-
berry.of Wtlllstnn will pieaso accept
our thanks for.« few>Tusciolik pesches
•—they were gathers.’ on the 26’h Inst.
. fully f qnal in sue to the early Tillot-
’son and peifpoth T ripe. Mr. Wood-
berry promises tu succeed as well inr
fr«lt culture as i*' musicHl profleieney.
ifnr
An gush. . .131,257 1 Hi Igi'vl'le
GrunitMv.llle . 19 [ 26 Mile T. O.
I;in/ley ... 2 ! Summerville
A'lU n 1,328 CHlliden ‘. . .
STontmoroncl 13 | HuyUltia . .
tVI.Klsor . , . 32 ! * 11reiti«V't ..
WTiliston . . . 1 >53 : Snnqefs
iko . ,»17 . v. . Ei'7 1 Mi'IilO'tr :i . ,
o’s . . . . . ..e 7? I Clark s»m S
T'dal fur 1S7?.... 787 765
s >&)tal for 1876... 236,8 4
r»pi e.
■y
ld.049
FcrU i x.Xi-iilpped' r n»ni rh.irleeton In
t bk^jMdt rjjgltf^ears^pcr €suth Carolina
Ra? .nsiul:
i 370—! .1 f‘71 tons tXX- ^’.-’Sd tons
. 1.17 -If it99 g t i *
; 1872—IW 9»9 •* I 1S76-X5W “ •’
l8«i-F>,3Cr. •• ; W7-34X9 **
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School Examination.—There will be
'a public eJcarutnatlon of the tdasses of
the Grammar School, at WlliAton/ S.
C., on Wednesday, June the L h, IS 8.
Teachers and those intererbed in
schools are most’reupcctfu'iy «nd cor
dially invited to be JiresAnt.
'■ Committee on Inv 11aiions—iVv.. W-
■W. Graham, Dr. W. W. Srjlth, Mr. W.
M. Smith, Mr. J. H: Harley and Dr. L.
Bronker. » ,
The I’eo1>lk is the only straight-out
democratic piper in Barnwell county.
• The WiLLi^Tof 'P^NDAY School Pic-
, ’NIC —The e*aff of The Pe 'PI.e K* g t-
.return their tWanlis, to the laiilt-s for
their kind alter Mobs at th* ir pleasant
patherlng, on Friday last. They fared
. BytnpJUlOusly oaXOA-gomb riling® eo
bountifully furnished—and they de
sire to be heneefettb ‘enrolled In the
army of Sunday fchool workers. JLife
has not lost all Itc charms so long as
it contains chioken-ple, pound cake,
icedjmttet'-milk and good women.
7 reaks o ' t 'e I lashes ini
Ictk^MD.
Puckville, May 27.—A severe Rtorrd
passed over our town to day about* 12
m. The cloud rwtf-.‘> .iark. and ominous
in lirerXrtHV;X! Sndliurrieffon,driven
by win.ca ill.>o?t of the vh^ence of a
tornado, accordprtnled by frequent and
hxavy peals of J4 Ir:»<ler. a 'Abdut ’the
hour above m cl tinned it -broke upon
the town w.th great vioierrej pou?lne
down torrontn of rain m.ogled with
b>iiJmt.oqes.'^iievera 1 trees were broken
/ f
off or hlexwn down and daah^d to ihe
f*arihTv;t.h a tetrlble^crai-h. One of
the ehtTi^ve o” the reeidonce of jlrs.
and fury to bt. delivered from rarllcal-
jsrn they did novstep to coo«jl(ler the
rqiiAllIleal Ions or merits of caodiuat< s.
They adopted without question thfef
conveui^paii its c»ndidate«. It was
Buflielunt foe them that they^kere deta-
ocrrtlc. I>:t d3legatee to the conven
tion, wen manipulated, by which many
mqu obtained office who wel'e uoquali-
fled or undeserving, and \»ho could not
hsivu blen elected through the calm
preferalt^ knd as tl|e deliberate choice
of the people. And later, one man at
least, iccei-^d a candidacy from acon-
ventloii and was defeated just after a
demixratfc tiecess in bis county, which
may be sup o ?S ed to be owing to the
unwillhgrfeos of the people to vote for
the coa-entVn candidates. [Uodyr the
opeiathn of he cocventlon jpystera in
some pstanteil men not ^eneraSy
known d be aspirants for position,
and whctWreforc could Dot be fore-
stalled L^lhe clubs, who 'were even
h anaiUera uf vorero; received
r.ofniaatbns and afterwards through a
couragHtbs devotion to party fealty
Ihe yotk of the people. There was a
"Tracticii abandonment of ilie right of
*uffAOgt-«Moird t ^oe' tt e iTemahil for a
i hange/^vrt w.-uld allow a free-born
(.'ai' , 'i'.^2' 1 *o 7'ote wli liout subcierslen*
ey*w Je cnoiee or Xrtupt pieferehce
o' Lis ilib delegate.
Wbf, is this-creventlon filan co
hlghlfextolled by its admirers’and
that lie becomi; suddenly vccerabje
wlihigi ? 'That: 'which w::8 ushered
in MScott and htc scullioos in 18€-^
for t** surer mmiagement of thenewr -
enfil chisi d slave in the interests pf
thefew. A system which with Its
slnvh rcetriciiots drovo thbusands
of clnrrd men iuto.tjie ilemocratic
rai* and fo many instances sank'Its
billed.rlevotece-with a load of wrath-
lupiV^ist. Wfih’tbla ehiulng record
UiCeavcnUoh Vyeum is commcndeil
tifis, h;..i the -piimiiry plan' coeval
ouVindependence is represented
and untried. The 1 object ion t o
td prlmr.ry p| R p i that ai! th? nec^ssa-
rbominhMoos cannht*T.a made is not
quible of demonstration. - If onemay
I made' oil tbarTh^ iaw allows may be
ids. in the same v . dy. The Idea of
imt-dcvia elections for th^ purpose la
>twt.l foundsd, and If such sheuhh
?! the result <*f its adoption it wqfiid^
g^FriNowte a healthy activity’ftt the
t.rty and check the growth of indif-
•i J D75o- lethargy iffboh&hs mcrr-bers.
Those who oppose the primary plan
• *
^ wji o
2 Hii-w
Jan«* Vyalki*t was striclcen wlfh light- v nce R louder sdllcEude for the peo-
i ins. Th- ourt of the chlmnev rhsti’* 43 aw 8,,re .vlqtiuki of thrywire,boilers,
— - ' H -i v lnt is adopt#.-* ^ ”
r?
Ti.e People is the only atraight-out'
. Demociiitic jiaper In Jlasn well county.
S > » «.'«»>■ M •. •' •
Col. McKiblen’b School.—Wo can
/•afely ^romtae to ifq deftchetc and oth
er* Interested In educAtlon-a rhre irekt
, at the examination of ChlyMcElbbenjg
Grammar School a.t WHIiston. -on th,e
|itb prox. His thethoqaof inodrucUon
inBeveral departmenta^afe novel an’d
are proving Very sacceskTu’i.J: Both
scholars and •parents—a rare conjunc
tion—are thoroughly antisfled and as
IB Is whispered thaj there will be^
Willlstoptplotftc ite do not know that
a more attractive bill of fare oan be
presented. Consult the invitation in
another column.
T
w Th* BeiOPLE is the only Straight-out
Democrat* c paper in Barnwell county. J
White J’wn Spbinos.—The adver
tisement of WUliston lands in another
column presents noevier drawn pictue
of the TOgniflceot plantation offered
for sale by W. H. Kennedy and A. J.
Weatbe^sbea. • The mineral spring de
serves a careful examlnatfoD, and /a
medical friend Informs us tffht ir 1 eo^-'
tains traces of jitbla, the latest specific
for rheumaric.ccci ether ohrouio tks-
eases. The column of water forces
Itself up from nature's great labarato-
ty with such momentum that it Is Im
possible for ft tttal|rarb mdojo Eeafcain
erged in its waters. -An
^oq-of tbs prstbisbs will r^pay
who may desire to purchase desirable
i it- bluish was bs-llvff *’ adojritei.* That t? as ftmehasto
.- > ■ i •. the Bri i ti. . to the menjbers of cl jfcs j?ouxan
pen in: . the i InMt ru g itbo' h, not v ote sen.s bly, you will be imposed
parlor mautvl and ehi-reiKR i6o.>k l0n , AD ^ vote f° r Ihe wrong niah.' $y
jUukh 4k _ toB*ple4y4y nemortsb , ui« 1 ens getrTrtleTogatp to -rote lb
gether with apveral other mr.ntel ornt y our ' l i ) la^e. Wilt; rfe thank our frlen Is
merits. Continuing Its downwaij ^ ,r , - ie advice their philaoihropy
course It badl/shockedAh^ watch dt P ro fuots; butreally is it easier tp ma
which was underneath tho buildlrt
Mrs. Walker was thrown to the flo
with the sheSk'tTiut sneered no raa'
i-ial injury, which frfet Wo are happy
chronicle. Cue of her little daught*
(Corlnne) was also affected by fi
shock but not hurt. Mr. D. P. Bl-
wio and his wife, who live next dodo
Mrs. Walker, ycre a,l80 atunned-b^e
same fcucreut Which flayed such frks
at Mrs. Walker’s. We are thankffto
Him who nrtes the storms and sjlis
lo us fbtough'the elements that iSe-
rious damage was done. MttLf.’s
parlor was Ailed with a ziulphJus
smoke. f.
* i — «—-i»—1-
“In the bright lexicon of Df. Hpr’s
Fbdef and Ague Speclfle, theie* no
such word as fall.” Those whfdve
suffered for yers And immediately
and those wbo treat the prec
symptoms save themselves
For sain pj all drug^iats. -
County «/ fiarmerlL
CLwIm D. G. Adams km 1
Jeremiah J. Milas, part
non, doing business un
det 'the hrm name of
Adams & Miles.'
T' •> J _Baintl4k.
agafnat. -
Willinm J. Jones.
* Defendant, t e- -
?\» William J. Jnnrt, Dc/mJknt ■'n it.ft action •
•Aon are ker«by iiumno^sAand requireif'tT
aris-VSrtfrB complaint is action, vraieV.
wilbbetUed intha office of the Clark if (be
Court of Common PlcaafttiThA kaVi county,
and to,serve a copy of your answer on the
sutocrihkT* at Mieir office, jd thsjown of
Banilx 11 ii.U oount/ ard 8t»is, within
tivj-ny day* Thor tho sri' cc of tfct^ji«m..
monsonyoi, eMilusrve of :,hc buy ofsi htos.'
IT/oufatl toknsv er fills complaint within
the time hforestiti,the|(lttiiil!fltwin apply to
the Court (pr .vj; Jgnent agnioiJt yoft lot i'j«
aiim <d oqe ''K'rtidrod and ac7enly*ths«S(. doi.
lara sMfltre tTn.a, u{lth interest at tbd rate
of our per oefif-nr. per nicnri», fro.T. th*5bir-
leeuthcay of Nov*mb»r', ens thouert.d eight
hundred and ifcv*rd'y seven.and costs.
Dated 2nd April, A-D„ 18T8. %
fakui} • J, J-. MUAriTAff C. C. P.
' r* .. dipbi.wjjub,
PlafMtiff s AHo-neys.
''Take that the summers, cf which
the foregi ngisa eopy.^awdr also/thootofn-
pi a ntiathic patina, iverfc filed inTI.eofBcc of
tiiS Clerk o/ ice Court of CohhsoaPPIms, at
Barnwell, in the conpfy of BarnWoli, Ttate
of South Carolina, XlVr the eleventh day of
April, A. D. 1878.:,. 1
IIBBLE A IZLAR,
. *<78. i
apr25-6w
j, * Attorneys.
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4 ‘ Tit b0i atihoriyf. ...It ought to hr in cony
lAbram, alto in tv try Acadrmy and tn every
S'-honl'"—Hon, Chav Suunkii.
r'Y'Ac but trifling K :gUth Lexicon. ’—Los-.,
dcv AsTiigtiacuM. U
A large, haffilsomo vo’ume of 1854 pages,
comaining considerably more than lOOj-
,€00 words in it* Vocabulary, with
the correct Pronunciation,
Definiiio|, and Etymology.
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r'Vihthrop. ArgaSsiz, Alursb, lleni^, Bvirett,.
Man>, Quincy. Feltdn, Hilliard, and the ma
jority ol cur most dhtingnished scholars, and
is licsidra, rtcognitad wr wuthorily d>y the
D^paruucntsot’our Nutional Goveniment,
‘•The volumes before us show a vast
amount of diligence; hut with Weh'ttir ilia
diligence,. m^tiLabinatfan with pood sen**
• . ' At L.
best r
• I lie best English writers and the moat
part'culr.r American writers \ se 'VoacesirR,
a« their authority.”--AVtr Vork fferald.
. ‘-‘After our recent strike we made the
ciinnge tq 'Torc’NaTWs a*.our anihority in
spsiling, chiefly toh;lag ourselves into coo-
tor July with the a-se'; ted nsape, aa well os to
gratify, the desire o most of our staff, in.
Chining 8iu.ii gentlemen as Mr. Bayard Tay-
Jor, Mr. George TV Smalley, ami Mr. John
R. C. Hassard.’—New York Tribune. *
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the cheaped Dictionaries of our \Snr.
The People is the only straight-out
Democratic psper in Barnwell county.
Oar Itamricr^
B^MBERa„B. C., MHy 2.j
t . .^Ir. Edude?. , Much, has b«]
about the probrlv'y of banii]
dldatea according 50 ca:h of
plans, “i e." by convention
inavy..ClectlQn; but as the
fitiP. under consideration—!
tDe indulgence of youpself
era—som^ further obs^rva
b%*irbmitteri. Atftfff "such
mingled truth and sophistry
call to* decidk where to
while qthef evidence is at
tbfcgQCtoraJ dispositlori-to
other plan besides tho oonv
, it may be iwsiitned th
not given satisfaction
jeotionable. Those-who fa
vention system stfem on
assuming that the adopUo
mary plan is to do away w
nipulajea wlitile county than a part Of
It/or dhe wtolb v State thah opefcounty,
and so on ? le not the p^lnt of ’the ar-
^irriieat diroctly the other way ? "
It is not conCelvad that th-re ever
was good reason for adopting the con
vention plau of nominations aodelec-
tionsj 1 6y prudent yet determined ag-
grepfivoa ths democratic success of
1876 was won. It may not be prudent
to abandon that policy now. Should
we not advance to other positions and
reduce tharo as before. MayJ wii not
so conduct our elections as that each
man may preserve his self-respect and
only; yield Lis own will te the only
proper’Authority—the will of the ma
jority, Mat Blount.
r ; * 1 • mm y
Dr. Harter’s fever and ague specific
is sold under a full guarantee. It has
never yet failed, and the Dr. Harter'
Medicine Company therefore tubs do
risk In lids offer, which stands unpar-
alled In Us liberality. For sale by ell
druggists.
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■ The circus sesson Is overirinhere is
other fun as gdocl as a circus.
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*»*For aale by all ■ Bookgeilers, or
i Jnt, carriage free, 03 receipt of tn%pries by
A. g. LIPPIM^OTT-^car
PubUehcrs, Book*elifis and St^icnera,
715 and 717 Market StvFltflkdcIphia. (
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WEDDING, GinS AT AUAN’S.
FINE WATCHES,
A!nari2ant.ad Swiss,
. Of the Latest Styles.
Hardware and Agriciilturai rinplements
243 BROAD STREET,
\ ' . ■ * , • ■ . | * - .
-A ugusta* CJeor^ifiu
Sole Agent for South Carolina for
CHAMPION REAPER AND MOW EH,
bflsrtjp>n»a. - i ^ r . •• . v ; ^
Ageat for Card well’ryrrTT: hV
TPRBjRER aND SEFARATCR.
simplest, lightest and cheapest.
BLYMYES (t* TAYLOR'S
V DOR TABLE STD A M E A! CINE.
for ginning, threshing, grlndios And
sawing. • -
..HARDWARE
i y i**"*
f -AND- . .
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY.
0! all descriptions at lewest prices.
. Henry AToore,
243 Broad Street,
' tnarCl*3m , ' Aagusta. Ga.
FOE THE C AM PAIO-N
I. ff —■■■ v: * **
Ha npton and llome Rule.'
T2E NEWS7ND COURIER
A Live arid t*e:rlp»8 Demo:
, .paper. ..
ratio News-
i*
Largest CiTculifiSh in the City.
LargestCfrcMlation in the Slate, •
Largest prculaiion in the (JotUn State*.
All the New* About South Carolin*;
All the New* About the South.
All the News From Everywhere.
* * V* - -
PUrE A^D. t’NDEFILED DEM0CRACT—
1 UNION I JUSTICE! 1 EQUAL
RIGHTS!!!
, X RfCS JEWELRY
Of New and Elegant Designs, and Exquisite
— W-jrkmauship. ' ''
DIAMONDS, PEARLS, CAMEOS,
A* well as less costly Sets, in Great Variety.
*7 * ' ;
STERLING SILVERWARE . "
In Fresh t^d Beautiful PaUe.ns, especially
adapted for Wedding Pr;sent*.
L VER TLaTED WARE.
Tea Set*, Waiter*, •>
lie Pitch*rs,
Butter Dishes, ' •
Cup*, Cjbleta, Ac.
Rceognl ing the Param«unl Interest felt in
_ The Approaching Ealilical Caavasa
By every Democrat wh® hope* to see the
great work of the Redemption of the
State made complete ux>d permanent
■3 thni ihe people nay reap and
-• fully onj6y the Fruit of
, ' ; ibrir Sacrifices,
The Nfew-s, add Courier will Direct all it*
Energies and Resourpes ,to Presenting
from day to day, and from week'to
week, Full and Interesting Ac-
^ - taunts of the Progrees of
’ .'..^* • the Campaign.
To place the paper
WiTtf!N THE REACH OF EVERYBODY
during this exciting confeat wehaVe determ
ined to offer to mail subscriber* the following
RBDCCED'KATES FOR THE CAMPAIGN 1
THE NEWS AND COURIER, Dai y ..
Edition. 6 month* ...... S4 Oft
THE NEWS AND COURIER. Tri- ■'
Weekly Edition, 6 months .*. . . , .$2 00
THp WEEKLY NEWS, 6 month* v. t . 7&
Subscription* will be received at these
rates for Mail jjubscriberf only, until Ma>
1 otn In all cases the cath mn*t
the order. * v 9
7 Friend* oTthif Cause of Honest
in the counties are invited
swelling our Campaign Subseri
which enght to include every intelligent
voter in the State, - . / Vr
RI0RDAN k DAWSON, Proprietors, „
% , t ..i ChaHeston, 8.*(L
s,
ih
g Chei'pest Paper is the South.
5 : P/»ce 95 per atonum, or 50 cents !rt
1 per month.
»i W. H. MOORE, Editor. j<
i CHOICE FAJftlV GOODS.
French Clocks, Bronzes,
Fine Table Cutlery,
Opera Olasee*. * .
. > H :he0.ta > fwnr*,tc.
THE BEST GOODS AT LfMttBT PRICES.
JAtoES/lUN,
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3D7 Kmo Rtbstt.
CHABIJEfeTON, 8. C
April IFJJSm *
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S. LIEBMAN
NOTARY PUBLIC, -
COLLlfCTO* AND AD/L’STEK OK CLAIMS,
, OEFICES
118 East Bay, Charleston,
—AKD---X^ ^ *' *
Grahams, Barnwell Co. 8.
ALL BUSINESS PBOM^TLY ATTKDED TO.
. nxmxNOBe: - - ■
1 J. H. Parker A Co. Mahtoue kCo.
> Geo. W. Williams A Co.
nr*f28-'8nl •,V T ‘*
A
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Q. F0LLIN & SONS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND AGENTS fOR THE SAL* OF
MlKUfACTUaED AND SMOKIHG
Tobacco and segark,
»■ • • ■ . •
173 EAST BAT STREET,
CH A RLKST0N, SOUTH CAROLINA.
auifliJ-im
—
Grc. chance to make mo
W/fc .Ifyoucai, t got g*M
you esn g#t greenback*.-
We tiee.l a person in tfrarf b>#n to take sub’
Kcripiions (or Alt* lnrg<*‘a oibenpeat and beat
iililfHaiod fa*R;lf gu’jlv.aSMtP.in th* world
Any can be- oneasuXts&ralagent. Th*
most tfegaut forfcaoYart givfli free to m»V
aoribert. ‘Tli.» prtoe 4* sn. lewt that almost
everylodj nuWri'oeav.-jOjm agent-report*
m *kii. Gi? vsr IKO in p wwek. A lady agent
repoi ts taking ctbp JOA grUcribers in ten
day*. All who engage make money fast.
You cap devqte a 1 your time to. the bu*i n *m,
or only your spr.-e time- Y^jr need not'b*
away froio home over night You can do M
a* well as otheTs-f Full partfeular*. dlroo-
lions and term* fgee. -, Elegam and expensive
outfit free. M yo;a want, profitable work
send us your address atonse. N U costs noth
ing to try tbr-busine*#. Ntfots who «n.
gage* fails to make great pay. 'Address ‘‘The
PeopleVfouimalJ’ Portland,
*^®YA'DAC' h E and NEtJBAXGIA
PILLS.
- Dn. BENSON’S . Ache.
Head , ,i,«
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Head, z* **,- t -anu . >j.»
fCEAVOniLx Pttf a Ache.
Head -
Ars prepared expressly to cur*
Head
t-
flehd
Head
Head
Siok Headache,
v ;
NefYous Headache,
Neuralgia,
'and
Nerirotteness . .
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hil lyonthA....
Thr^ei Months
I^F*Ouc Terms are
In Advance.
. calvc^ patt/
c. A. CacvCj*.^
W. B. M’DahC*
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TAKBIWm
* I eronld r^epectfn'I-
nnd the public io ca’l
fine Liquors, Bfier, Segafs -.nd
I can. be found Under the
Hougn. m. : v 1 .
Old Crow'frl
A s-tccialty, * feo
will not be humbugged
8* G. WllLl
.. feb7 tf
IFianofl! .Xatios!
' K yAu want a first >; ? I’umS
at a reason able price, i'*> to u .. w
oatfs fikos. Attdt’iTAv ceoAoi^ v
and you can get one that wiff-do aej
in every re>pect, and for durability
aweeHtess of tone cannot be excelled
equalled. . V .
Ache.
27ead f^*PrW V) cent* a Bor._
DOWIE & MOISL,
Wuoltsalr Duuoytaiu,
Cba deb ton, 8. C,
Ache.
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H- M. LANIER,
. fft —IMPORTERS OF—
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
/' . LAMPS, &c.
ar iiANtovRu htrek-it,
BALT^XORE, MaryUnd.
feb21-6m 4 y \ A
E. I. I’REDEKICE, M7lj.,
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Jr N. WAIaKBR 8,
NEAR GRAHAM’S^S. C. R. R.
Centei
Medal Awarded*
t V '* ^tHe famous—
; - riioN felMG
..V » twiwC'iS"'
cook: stove
yr'-r-r- ~ J f ^
-u
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m
. Picture Fraines, 4
'Personfi having ebromor or any kind
of pictures that they want framc4 would
do well to take them to „ ; ‘
OATW BROS., AUGUSTA, OBOROTA, *
v/hwill do them is vat tors utjls at
reason Able prices. T17 the-*i and. you
| - decl3-0m
will find it so;
-T~r~*
Liquor Mowliafits.
7';
ITit
i’d''
ARD
KASCHciilHsS
i!8 fiast liuj Street,
OH A XUUKKrOJV, Mr C.
seplS-ly.
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T-y. f "T >"■
Mantoue & Co.
Proprifijofs of the Clurle*top
M
OF »■
tt/i
IS THF LARGEST STOVE IN THE
tTJbi
th with Jteflectlng Oyen*
■*> With tafge Overt} dteas-
ora And
^a:inrth?f, weight 340
nteed - to/hake in ten
’t buy until you write
Sout
Patent Flufee,
uring 21 1-2 by
pound*, guaran _
minutes: -Don’t buy until you write
for partleulari. ~ . ir.
> PRICE REDUCED. *1
Price* 8 fo. with ware, only 821.
• v, i* 7 in. with wave, only 828, A
riv L i , 8 in - ware, only 829.
Wa 83.1 eight other pattein* and size*.
, . BEtyR FiCWRt
La .
jFiqe Havana Tobacco -Mainifae«
tured exclusively by Cuban work*
men will, with skill, p: xjuce Segars
equal in quality, style and fragranu
to the beat brands known,
116 EAST BAY STRICT,
Charleston. S C-
scpl3-ly ,:
" NO HUMBUG 1-
•'* > <A i fj .; .'^A’.VX
PABlEStTL
The subscriber* have •'
largest and finect coHe:
ever offered fur sale iu auj
they wjll disppse of at reeAC
Every instrument warrcittul i
J— , ij. * ..UATt/^Aj
Succe<9io*B to 'Qoc. E.
id^J ,M. Ryan, agent for alo?.
^.4- large assortment of school d Jab*
celHneous books and ail kinds of statsoa*
ery can always be found at «< *
A OatnI^ «f,
,-deil^^, #44 Vnrn&txm. -
t: : -rrid"-
Central S
T. CAMPBELL,
Kt I
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” - - • ( pposite PaviHon Hot«h i
Meeting Street, Charleston, S. a
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AtrotjW'rA. f 01*^11 a
Mrs- M- W* J:boiois.
■2.A L ~t2||
Oiitnaiy Locxted—dm-
L LS.
South Carottaa—-Bkfi’V'ell
. a 4 V. A > •*£ , . ff \m5&* if
x ik Tak probate court.
Nbtice Ifi hereby glRpn tt
geoia SuWvao has filed her _ _
tfai* court to have a homestead set ol
for heraelf out qf the realt
estate of her late bust
| Buliivao, and Abaft the
will be heard and acted
o’clock a. m. on the 26th of,
Given under my hand-
April, 1878.
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«:JpLAB,
.'ATTORNEYS A1 LAW,
Bamberg and Blackville, S. C.
Andrzw c. Dibble, Bamberg.
Laurie T. Izlak, BlackviDe,
I
B8
Henry Daly,
-DEALER IN
BootSi Bhoes and Trunlw,
• ^00 BR0£D !s
AUOpST A,