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jggbpijg '5hSSsDAT, 8BPTEMBEB 5,1878. fc,OOA.L. MI HC 1C IL.I-. A N Y. Harn well X>ire«toi-jr. « —r* ' Tom Qoumfl Meefinga pro rt natn. JiapliM Church —Uct. Bf. E. I’errj'clair, Mipr. Senrioes 1*1 and !i»l Amday of each month. ,• Preruytrrinn Church—Ylav. Edward 1’almer, ram or. Services ojvery-Sunday. Catholic Church—lev. Mr. Schaotc. Servi ces once a month. Jipitcofinl I’asloffltip vacant,. - ' 1'ott Office—MnM leaves (Sundays except ed) 7 a. m. and arrives at 6 p. in. . Democratic Club meets sdcoud Saturday in Cv^ry month. XSlackviJle Directory. Dtacbrillc Democratic■tfhib.—'McctH on Sat urday before the first Sunday in each month iu Court House Hall at 3 p. m. • -m Totrn Council.—Meets third Friday in each morttb.- ' ■ > • Cordon Volunteer*.—Meets third Friday in each month, Capt. C E. Lartigue. . fidiilo Guard*.—Meet every Saturday eve- ting at 4 o’clock, Capt, I(. DodcahofF. % liaptUl Church.—Itcv J. 0. Williams Pas tor. Services 1st and 8d Sunday ; Sahbsth School 5 p. m., prayer meeting Sunday eve ning 8:15 p. m. > Methodist Church.—Rev. A. J. Canthen Pastor. Services 2nd and 4th Sabbaths. Sunday School 0:30,a. m., prayer meeting Tuesday evening 7:3(1. Arrival of TVotn*—Day passenger, ■ down, 11:03 a. m. Day pasaenger, up, 2.14 p. in. Night passenger, down, 11:37 p ri. Night j>assengcr, up, 3:2 - 2 a. m. hlMions meet Friday night on or before full mo:n in each month. Damberg Directory. Democratic Club meets on the 1st Saturday . in each month, at 3 p. m,, in Military Hall., r ( Town Council meets on second Tuesday in each month at7 p. m. Bamberg Guari*—Meet on 22nd of each month at 3 p. m., Capt. O.P. Bamberg. Methodist Church— Preaching on 1st and 3d Sundays in each month at JI'nIO a. nv and dp. m. by Kov. W.l r , SIbuibn f Baptist Church —Prea-hing on the second Sunday in each month at 11 o’clock by Rev. J. F. Huist. Intermediate services by Rev. Lucius Cirthbert and Rev. W. lb Rice. Williston Directory. . DemooratioClub moMfc on Hni-unlay be fore the 1st Sunday In each month, Baptist Church—lD*v. L. Outhbert, Pas tor. Services 2nd Saturday and S iblmth and fourth Sabbath hi each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Mcfbodist Church—Rev. M. A. McKib- l*en, Pastor. Services 1st Sunday in each month at 11 a. ra, Hope Lodge No. 12G, A:. F.\ M. - . meets Saturday night befoto 2nd Sunday In each month. i>own day passenger train. 10:12 a. m.; ttpday passenger train, §44® p m. OruluimH Directory. Orahams Democratic Club meets on the 4tli Saturday of each month, at 2 o’clock j>. m. Grahams Democratic Affiliated Club meets on the 1st Saturday of ojtch month, ut jl o’clock p.-w», .* ( rahams Grange, No. 73, ruoets on the 1st Thursday in oich rooflth. Centennial Rill»8 moot on the 2nd Satur- d.iy in each month. : Faust Lodge No. 114, meets on the £d Frid iy in each morth. Baptist Chuich- Services on thofVl Sat- ur.hvy and- Sunday of each iSonthatll o'clock a. m.. by Bev. L. Cuthbert, and on the 2nd Saturday of each mouth, at 11 o’clock a. m„ by Rev. W. J Bice; Sunday- :i J±X. -o’clock. Methodist Church—Rev A. J. ('nuthen. Pastor. Hervle-s on the-lst and 3d Sunday of each month nt 4 *’cloek p ra.; Sunday- Jfclhoolin the morning at 9 o’clock. Club NTpticeM. r TvMe The regwlar meetings of the El ko Democratic Clui are held ou Saturday before th" 1st Sunday in each month. Pia 'r.ag Club.—The regainr meeting of the Pine I>osi democrat ie Club is held a* C«u' Ford on the 4th Saturday in each month, at 3 p.m.- ■ Kprinotcien C-'tS—The regular meeting of the Spring!own I'eniycratio Club is held at Fpringtown Churchvn tho 3d Saturday in each months at 10 a. m. Our, lilnckville Agency. Extra copies of The People can always J>e procured at the store of our Agent, Ma jor (J. E. Steadman, whQ is authorised to receive subscriptions and adyurtLsomeuts aud to give receipts for the same. To Camlidates aud their Friends. Communications nomHaatlng candidates for county ofliccs or advocating their claims, will bo inserted 'at our regular lo- c<U rates of t<ni coots per lino for each !n- kortioii, payable, In every case, iu odrauco. How to Ikecp a Hotel. If any of our readers desiroto loarn how to l*eep n hotel they can gtjt a good .lesion by stopping at thO letter- son House, In Barnwell, or thoAugusW Hotel, in Augusta, Ga. Botli are deservedly popular with Barnwell people. Their foomo are we'l fuj^ilshed, their bills of fare suited to the most delicate appetites, and the attendance all that tko most exacting could desire. . .. , G h Heath of VI 1mm IVtims* On the 27th instant, Miss Leila, eld est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John N! Mims, of Williston, died at the resi dence of J. G. Steadman, Esq., her grandfather, in Aiken. In the first flush of her young womanhood she has been gathered into the “ city of thp saints of Go'd.” A father’s hund.hap taken her from the sorrows of life to the pleasures of the better l§Qd, and we pray that He may gently and lov ingly heal the wounded hearU of those who have loved but not lost her. She has only gone before. The following gentlemen and many Others were in Barnwell on sale day; Col. W. II. Hewlett, Capt. J. U. Ra?, Capt. J. S. Still, Col. C.,C, Faust, Capt.- G. H- Kirkland, Wm. M. Bostick, M. . Rountree, H. W. Richardson, T. A. utts, W. E. Scasc, W. Gilmore Simms, I)r. H. J. Mouzon, Uncle George Hol man, Hr. J. C. Miller, Capt. J, A, Mil* ler, Maj. A. C. Dibble, Mr. Henry llui&og, Mr. W. H. Dunbar. elections are held in Edge- to-day. A few will be happy sAd i disappointed. r •■am ni g'g' -wm m I. 1st pf Petit Jlurors fbr Septem* toer Xer*i, lbT8. H. C. Chitty, Blackvillo ; C. F. Brab ham, Buford’s Bridge; H.-L. Hcifwt- bach, D. Wr. Bo(liford, T). B. Cava, Blackvilic; \V. T. Gave, George’s Creek; J. D. Copeland, Bamberg; T. J. Black, Bennett Springs; W. 0. Broadwater, J. VV. Crum, Bamberg; Leroy Wit«on, Allen Wilkinson, Ba< ford's Bridge;. W. J. Wood, Four Mile; f. E. IJair, Blackville; W. F. Carter, Throe Milo; W. R, Walsli, Blackville; S. S. Owens, Williston ; L. A. ^Bush, Four Mils; W. T. Ulmer, "Great Cy press ; Caleb Killings worth, J. Richard Rountree, Richland; W. T. Cave, Wil* Hston; H. F- Zeiglcr, Blackville; E. L. Hucpno, Allendale; Jw P. McElha- ny, Four Mile j Vi*. R. Lard, Rosema ry ; M. W. Felder, J. C. Kemp, Bam berg ; W. D. Still, George’s Crock; Henry Reddy j Red Oak; Josiab Brandt', Sycamore; hi. O. Kinard, Three Mile ; L- S. Chitty, Three Mile; J. F. Saunders, Campbeltqn; M at hias Hair, Rosemary; C. J. Davis, Red Oak. The IllackTille High School WiB. open on Monday, the 9th inst, with Gol. J. H. Hallonqulqt os Prinei- pal, and S9Pb o(ber assiotanto as may be necessary. A graduate of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, aud afterwards an instructor in tho sumo Academy, Ool. Hallonqulst Is certainly qualified, by education, to flli th§ res ponsible position, while his experience, as tho principal of one of the largest schools in Texas, has taught him all of tho mont approved methods of mod ern Instruction. As an officer of the U. 8. Army, in ante-bellum days, and commandant of artillery under Gens. Bragg and J. E. Johnston, it may bo assumed that discipline in tfie school will not be neglected. The course at tho high school will be from the lowest primary to the highest classical aud mathematical departments, while special attention will be paid (.o those students who deetre preparation for West Point, the Naval Academy and other high jfrade military schools of tho UniUid States. A night school, under direct control of the Principal, will also be opened for tho kenelit of .those whoso avoca tions prevent their attendance during the daj'. For terms and other Information apply to Col. Hallonqulst at Blaek- ville. I>oe* the XVoi-Dl Move ? The Bov. John Jasper, Of Virginia, says; ‘‘Do sun do move, for in de morn- in’it shines t>n dls side ob de hous, while in de ebenin, on dat side ob do hous. Now, of he don’t move, how comohedar?” Notwithstanding Mr- Jasper’s logic, we yet believe the world moves. When Mr., Jasper’s Idcao constituted the popular belief, people thought that to die of small pox or cholera was eimply fuiaillng one of nature’s laws. Now, through vaccination, small-pox is averted, while cholera, cholera morbus, dysentery (flux), and diairhcE\ are readily cured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Compound Extract of Smart-Weed. Does not such evidences tend to prove that “the world moyee” ? As an external reme dy for cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings, bites nmj stings of insects, the Com pound Extract of Smart-Weed has no equal. \ eteriuary surgeons have also employed it with marked success. i*ow Advci-liMemcntM. C. T. CmfttjTiE.—It is said that who ever drinks of Barnwell’s famous spring by tbo creek side will never for- ke oar village ; but a ffiend tells us lat whoever takes a drink at Chris tie’s, across the creek, never carries a headache homo, and that afterwards, whenever thirsty, calls on Christie aud gets cooled and comforted. * Hutson & Co.—An ounce of preven tion is worth a pound of cure, there fore insure with Hutson & Co. It will give a security and a sense of security that will amply repay the trifling out lay for premiums. Tbe Blackville lll£h .School. The interest felt in this new enter prise must be very great, for we have received three communications upon the subject this week. -Limited space permits the Insertion of only one. N. H.qaln, of Fayette O. JL, Ala., says ; “I gave Dr. Harter’s Fev#r and Ague Specific to my little daughter, who was a mere skeleton from the effects of ague. She Is now well and a new child. My wife suffered eight months from Chills and Fever ; noth ing did her any good until she com menced using Dr. Harter’s Fever and Ague Specific, which cured her at onoo, , On Friday last, Mr. D. T. West, his wife and child, of Charleston, were driving out, when their, horse became frightened and ran away. Mrs. West leaped from the buggy and was fatally In Jared, dying alter a few hours of un conscious suffering. Mr.. est add child were thrown out, but received ho seflogs Injury: Mf§. West was & daughter of Capt Rolln Hutson, of WUUatoD, and had been married only a few years. We tender our heartfelt sympathies to their bereaved relatives,' Gilmore Simms. This gentleman has been spoken of in connection with tho office of Judge of Probate. Mr. Slmras has alwaya been Identified with tho best Interests of our county, and It is thought that our Convention cannot da better than to nominate him. This is the wish of many Taxpavebs. ^ ... ,a»A To the Editor of 2'he People: Please, announce the name of Major W. W. Hutto as a candidate for tho Legislature. Many Fbudtds. •*t- Patjrrson I Iocs k AnniVArs.— G. II. Kirkland, W. M. Bostick, Al lendale; II. J, Mouzon, Blackville ; J. C. Harvey, Three Milo; J 8. Still, George’s Creek ; Maj Dibble, Bamberg; 0. B. Owens, Red Oak ; A. M. Owens, Village ; Jno. W. Holmes, Williston. Blackville Beta. nr.) 276 bales cotton received hero to 30tb ultimo. Dr. Mouzon has returned to town, having met with success on a profes sional tour, ( ( . -f . W§ ^ako pleasure In congratulating Dr. J. H. E. Milhous on his new depar ture. We wish him joy and happi ness. He reached our town a few days ago with his bride. Dr. W. B. Rice and Allen Free, Esq., were in town last week. i Mr. Thomas Ray has purchased a steam engine. There were three men in town last week hunting a stolen horse. Dr. W. W. Binltb, of Wilftston, for-^ meriy of this place, Was in town last week, looking remarkably Well. Good man, he., . Mr. B. J. Hammet, the general agent of tho Singer Sewing Machine Compa ny, is meeting with deserved success. Wo commend him tq all contemplating matrimony. i , A protracted meeting has been going on at the Healing Springs Baptist Churnh during the past week. Twelve people joined tho church and eight were baptized. Repeated und loud claps of thUnder, accompanied with heavy rains, occur red several times last week, particular ly on tho evening of tho 30th ult. We wore pleased to see on our streets Hon. R. W. Harley, Intondant of Barn well. Drs. J. A. Yates and A. R. Spencer, two young physicians of Charleston, passed through here last Saturday on their way to give medical attention to the yellow fever sufferer* at Memphis. A colored child drank lye last week through mistake and is now in A pre carious condition. Take warning and keqp lye beyond the reach of children. The circulation of Tat. Pkowjs at this place has reached the number of 238, and that’s why Blackville pros pers. She has pluck and energy. A camp meeting has been going on at Binrwker’s camp ground fop the past week. There was a larger at tendance on Sunday than usual. Throe new tents added this year, making 25 in all. Blackville was well represented at the camp-meeting at Bianaker’s on Sunday. Threa good sermons were preached, one at 3 o’clock, by Rev. Milton ; one at 11 o’clock, by Prof Duncan, of Wofford College, and an other at 3 o’clock, by the Rev. Mr. Mouzon. A collection was taken, up for tho benefit of the yellow fever ouf- feres of the West, after an appeal from Rev. Wm. Martin, amounting to 5»43 00, besides two largo gold rings, valued at $8 or $10. A marked de clension was noticeablp in display and dress, as compared with former oc casions, which augurs well for the fu ture of tho cohntry. Much interest and solemnity povyaded the large as sembly. — lo the rapid pace to which many of u 1 ! urge our powers for the attajgment of our objects, mental prostration and loss of sleep are common. Dr. Har ter’s Iron Tonic never falls to give ease in these and kindred maladies. l^esTVrftlft' A Spue Branch formal says that his sheep are so fnt that they grease the ground on which they lie. We are authorised to state that Mrs. A. L. Walker will be prepared to ac commodate boarders during Court week 4r Be cure to jfo to Wllliaton on next Saturday afterpoon and ;heor the speeches of (he Hon. Geo. D. Tillman and others. The grand Aiken picnic and barbe cue at tho {lausman Mills, on lost Sat urday, was attended by thousands. Judge Mackey made a characteristic speech. , The pro^raotQd meeting pf tho Wh ilst on Baptist Church commences on next Saturday. Bev. Ductus Cothbert, pastor, will be assisted by the ReV. Arthur. Bulst.. , Dr. E. Witaell* of WaRerbo.ro’, in vites the “Williston Gang” to hunt boar “and other small deer” on his plantation, near Jacksonbbro’, Colle ton county. Capt. Lancaster thinks our new jail too handsome a building for the ac commodation of the present class of criminals. Its construction reflects credit oh Capt, Woodward, Ihe con tractor, , The Court of General Sessions opens on the ICth instant, Hon. T. J. Mackey, presiding. Witnesses, jurors and law yers will prepare for hard work, ns tho Judge generally hoJtUt Court all day and part of the night. . We regret to learn that the residence of Mr. T. D. McMillan, at Three Mile, was accidentally burned on Friday last. A large amount of money and tbe greater portion ol tho furniture was burned. •— * ■—f—: Comparative Cotton Statement New Yobk, August 30.—Tho followtnK Is the comparative cotton statement for tho week ending August 30: 1878. 1877. Not receipts at all United btatesiHMts during week 15,703 2,906 Total receipts to this date 4,252.214 3,94 4 278 Exports for week 3,305 4,950 Total exports to this date 3,318,438 3,025,169 block at all U. 8. ports 42.784 1S0.512 block in alt interior towns 4,030 9,213 Stock In Liverpool r* 558,000 806.000 Stick of American afloat for Great Britain 13,000 36,000 Cotton Market*. Acousta, September 2, p. m.-Qaiot; middUmc, lO 3 *; low middling; 10*4; Rood ordinary, 10)4; receipts, 277 bales; ship ments, none; sales none. Charleston, beptember 2, p. m.—Dull and easy; middling. 11; low middling, 10)4; good ordinary, 1C)4: net receipts, 806 bales; gross, none; sales, 160 bales; stock, 2,175; exports coastwise, 820. N .» 066(1$ t Io?< wr w NO w RECEIVING A FBBBHflOCK Good*, consisting pt Dry Goods, „ • Boots and Shoos, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery-ware, To Which I IflVito l etter IVom Blackville. Blackville, S. 0., Sept. 2,1878. Cotton has been pouring, in during the past week and heavy showers of rain ha^e been pouring down, and, in some places, the sidewalks are pretty badly washed. Thu clerk of the Town Council is now collecting the town tax, and, we suppose, the sidewalks will soon be all O K. For the benefit of all concerned, we state in this item that the Clerk of Council will dose his boobs on the 15th inst, and delin quents will be served with an exeto* tioo. The office of.Trial Justice Is growing lively again—mostly little petit cases, though one qr two have recently been before him of such gravity as to re quire the defendants to be sent up to the Court of Sessions. Apis Bombcs. Job Printing. For the accomodation of our friends Fc have made arrangements to execute job printing at short notice, in superior Jrtyle and finish, at Charleston and Au gusta prices. Agents throughout the county will furnish estimates. Since his Inauguration Gov, Hamp ton has pardoned 19 white and 62 col ored penitentiary birds. feurgeon Dentist, Machine Qih Kerosene Oil, Nestsfoot Oil, Turnip bowl. , - Bagging and Ties. _ the attention Of tho 1« of Barpweli-and Orangeburg count, es. I will guarantee to sell as cheap »c ho goods u*n be sold—fot Cash. Your pstronago is reSpoctfillly solicited. G. E. STEADMaN, Agent, BLACKVILLE, S. O. nuglS-tf L prices A Dales, ow U uk * O ...... - • . 49 The Great SAVINGS Institction $50 to $100 SAVED!! Unrivalled Pianos! SUPERIOR ORGANS LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH 1! Best INSTRUMENTS Manufactured LOWEST PRICES IN AMERICA. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION I! Complete in Every Department Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed! I ■ i —BLA( OTallwobK July4 3m Has located at Blackvillo and-respect fully offers his professional sorvloee to the clttsons of Barnwell and adjoining cwn- Oflfeo at rssidenoo of M. Koeier, “ eon, Bain’horg. DR. MOUZON first Monday in Junel3-6m will be at Barnwell on the each month. Numersns testimonial* from purchasers in is and tho adjoining Nimlcs confirm the K>ve. and establish the fact that prices at The Auousta Music Ifeusp arc lower than in New York, Boston, rBilodeipliia or Balti more. S 4 TO $10 MONTHLY 1 CfiaftoUc, Columbia & AusnsU R. R, rsTA R. R. ■j n»**T. - > 27,1878. j CHANGE of schedule. Cn vaioTTE, Columbia A Augusta Gksekai. Passxngs* Depak-tmest Columbia, S. C. Jan ^pjThe following passenger schedule will bo operated on and after this date: Mail Eipress— GoingKorlh Leave Augusta* 6:}0 p. m Arrive Colurpluh 11:20 p. m Leave Columbia. ^ .11:86 p. m. Arrive Charlotte 4:58 a, m. Jiail-Expnsf—Going Soutn Leave Charlotte 9j48 p. m ArriyoColumbia.., 2:54 a.m. Ijeave Columbia. 3:04 a. m. Arrive Augusta.. 7:05a.m. Run daily, and make close connec- tiou at Charlotte and Augusta for all points North, South and West. Stop at following named stations only : Fort Mills, Rock Hill, Chester, lilaokstock, ■vyinnsboro, Ridgeway, Dokc,Columbia, I exingtoh, Batesburg, Ridga Spring, Johnston’s, Pine House and Granite- ville. Dasj Passenger—Going South No. 1 Leave Charlotte 12:30 p, m. Leave Chester 2:42 p. m. Arrive Columbia. 5:44 p. m. Leave Columbia. 6:54 p. ra. Leave Granitevillo 1.... 9:51 p. m. .Arrive Augusta.. ,.10:36 p. m. Dag Passenger—Going North ' ■ NO 2 Leave Augusta 5:30 a. m- Arrive Columbia 9:35 a. m- Leave Columbia 9:40 a. m- Leave Chester 12:45 p. m. Arrive Charlotte 2:58 p. m. No*. 1 ami 2 ruo daily, aud make close connection, at Augusta and Char lotte for points North, South and West, and stop at all regular pass stations. T.D. KLINE, Sup’t. A. Pope, Gen’l F. and P. Agent READ SisT’ • (« * Secures tho best Pjano^. or Organ Made iu America. Music by Mall or Expresa Every Day Orders Filled on Day of Reception ! 1 A large, handgotno volume of 1854 pages l containing coasidernbly more than 100,- 000 words in its Vocabulary, with the correct Pronunciation, Definition, and Etymology. FULLY ILLUSTRATED AND UNABB1ROED, LI BRARY, SHEEP, MARBLED EDGES, $10.00 “WORCESTER” is now regarded as the standard AurnottiTY and is so recommended by Bryant, Longfel low, '-Whittier. Summer, Holme*, Irving, Winthrop, Agassii, Marsh, Henry, Everett, Mann, Quincy, Felton, Ililliard, andthe ma jority of our most distinguished scholars, and is, besides, recognised os authority by the Departments of our National Government. “The yolumes before us show a rast amount of diligence; but with Webster it is diligence in combination with good sense and judgment. 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I Tho subscriber rospoctfutty Informs the Gottop Plapterp of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi aud Louisiana that he lately added to the list of bis previous Invontlona another Improved Rib, Wbfeh he justly clajms superior over all Gin Ribs in use. ibe natuo of my improved Gin Rib is known as Opcn-TUcoat, Curved-Breast, Double X, CentrS-Vout, Self-lllb Cloanslng- Seed Gin, open to tho world for trial. Price last year $4 pwMw. I will off er this season at $3.50 per saw—paya ble November lap, dty .acceptance. The oo&mon Rib Gin, at $2.25 per saw, only mftde to order—tbe purchaser paying freight from my depot at Bel Air. Address mo at BeJ ARv Rlchmand Co., Ga. » Thomas Wvnse. aug22-2w - ^ — DENTISTRY- £2 i GOODS EXPRESSED to any Point Q t M. H. 0. T. S. TUNING AND REPAIRING By C. H. TAYLOR, tho only Author ized Tuner of the Augusta Mu#lc House. G. 0* Robinson & Co., 265 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. au29 ULT THE STANDARD “The best authority Ft ought to be in every Idbrarp, alien in e.oerg A Ctulemy and in every School,’’—Hon. Ciias. Sumnku. , “ The best existing English Lexicon.' ’—Lon don Antuen^um. J. H. E MILHOUS,D-D- S WILL be at his office in Blaekville, 8. C., on Mondays, and will m cl patients there anjM'iiue if due notice is given. Will attend call* throughout Barnwcil and adjacent counties. &ng22-6m NOTICK Notice iq hereby giveu, that I will ap ply to the Judge pf Probate fbr Barn- wejl County, on Tuesday, tlie first day of October, now next ensuing, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, for my discharge as administrator of the derelict estate of Thomas Odom, deceased. J- J. Brabham. ,, C. C, C. P. and G. S, ang92-4t Administrator^ 8ak I WILL offer for sal**, on tho 4th of teinber, 1878, at the late reeidonco Mrs. Hull, tho personal property owned by her at her death. Terms of sale: Cash. JAMBS LU1Z, Administrator. aug8-td Lost. AN Friday, the 2nd Inst* between Bn rn- well Courthouse nnd Dr.' Holmes' plan tation, a Niekle plated Improved bmlth A Weseon'Revolver. A liberal reward will bepald for the pistol or any information that will lead to the recovery of th* same. Apply at this office, [aup8-tf Masnotla PORT ROTJ ; Acoc«ta,Oa., . The following 1 operated on and after J xtaiif P4 Going south- Leave Augusta via l Arrive at Yemasse* viap R Leave Ye&uunee vfa^ 8 R C ' Arrive Chariestun via 3 A t Arrive Savannah via 3 A 01 Leave Savonnsh V" Arrive Jackson vtlleTi Fb.Cesi'l Leave Yemassee via P R Railroad Arrive Beaufort vl|Pl, ^ Arrive Pyrt Royal via t Going North -No. 2, Leave Port Royal via P K B-. Leave Beaufort gja P RRR . . Arrive Ycmowee viaP RR It . Leave Jacksonville vlaFla Cpai’t Arrive Ssivannifit via A knd G ^ & Leave Savannahjia 8 and C It A Arrive’Y emassea via 8 and C Rfi Leave Yurnassea via P R Railroad Arrive AugiaU via P B Railroad Elegant Lucas Sleeping Coni gusts and Savannah without 6% Special attentihn lnvit*d t«l this route between. Angiista and < IMiepengers art landed la tire Charlestan. Strcol railfofcd ears depot to all principal psrtsof the < Baggage eheoked through. ‘ Through tickets tut sale at all j pel ticket oifiee*, RoBontG. I General baj J. S. DAVAST, ■■■■ General Passenger Agent. Great chance tomak* . nay. IT you eaa’fg • you can get We nedpPfierson in every towntv rferiplions for th# largest, cheapest aadi illustrated family puWieation In the Any od- cost become a successful agent, most elegant works of art giten few to scribem. Tbf price ie so low.that everybody subscribes. One agent making over $1601n% week. A lady reports taking over 400 subscriber* in I days. All who engage make money ! You can devote all your time to the I or only your spare time* You need not hn' away from homeover night YoU eon do 1*\ as well os others. Full particulars, dine* tions and terms free. Elegant ond expensive outfit free. If you wotot profitable work send psyeur dddress at onbe. It eoets aeiOi- ing to try the business. No on* who etw . g» ges fails to make groat pay. Address “Tha People’s Journal,’’ Portland^Maine. jan3 ly Special Nutiee. Auditor’s fiPFios, Bxrkwxld Co. 1 Blakvillb, 8. 0., July 29th. 1878. | A ffront ninny persons having failed to make their tax returns, they are hereby requested to do so st onoe, with excuse for failure, as the time expired on tne 20th in stant Returns will bo taken by Mr. F. M Mixson at Barnwell or at this dffice. Pbl tax, personal property and real estate to be returned. C. E. augl-4w . JLumotE, A. B. 0. THU PAPER TO TAKE. TL.ONG BarrXHUBHXCO. ENTERPRISING! 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