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iR THE OAMl iwho w»a rfffbt, , it ts true; , , v [ of Uio Oray Hampton and Home «UwQod of tho fihto; , Jlpi proud oplrlU 1\> mansiunu abovo, ' w'\ . ‘ ffHE NEWS AND COURIER * *-r~! rr-S Aud IworowWod Uwm at toot With tUfritarluads cf lo A Lire and Fearless Democratic News* paper. * ias Us irarkads Of low. trows arcou fyelitetra VOS whole Uioy lay, The flowers bloom uilko ■ ’or Uio Hluo and Uio Uray; ioyjxl ones' tears Are mlotUnff with dew. While with IUI.hI blossos The Uray aud the Blue. Latent ChMdatioB in* the City. Lsrgo»t‘Circn1oiion in (be HU % f* HUte. e Largest CiroujpiUoaiathe QoUou State*. All the News AboatSouth Carolina. AtlthsNews About Ibe Houib. All tb« News From Ererye bcrc. J* Hirer and Yarrow Branch, four miles north of Wiiliston, for sale. On this tract there is a good mill scat jrithNt substantial dam, an ample and unfailing water power. There is no bel ter location in the county fora Merchant Mill or Cotton Manufactory. Titles good and tho price at which it will be sold is far below its actual value. For further information apply to ■ JOHN W. HOLMKS* jau3-tf Wiiliston, 8. 0. r i IToaron above us to strife or Ooutuntb.ii, No drfboid, an bat. ; . Se by side, Stand Uio boioos of UnUloti i horooa who diod. 1’OaB AND UNbKFILED DNMOCHACT- IIN10N! JU8T1CE! I EQUAL BIGHTS HI KeooguiiUDg Uie I’aramsun t Interest fell in I welcomes them all; *% crav: k - MM M la battle’s array, i the bright Hue thb other Aho gray; ' i one fought lor Union, r for State, I of mercy * lee aU to (Sod's gate. there, at tbs right hand him who is Just, Away from the mortal -' Apd up from the dust— There by God's throne, > Par away from earth's grave, raiment unspotted true and the bravo. 7 Shall we the frail wordllnga Who yet live and wait- Shall we ait la judgment, Or cry out tn bate, am v* cry oui in nave, mile a Father aboWI A Father all-wtae- ua— §1 . .. Calls baok bhi loved children Prom earth to the sales, ^ m forgive us forgive us, Dear Father above) to my conscience The heart-beat of love; And while we are weeping For our loved one to-day, lotus tenderly ohSrlsh t The Slue and the Gray, s h-r ■■-■ - - f ■' * x To place the paper - . WITHIN THfi REACIJ OF EVERiyiODT daring this exciting contest we have determ- 1 Bed to offer to niaii subscriliapii the following REDUCED RATES FOR THE CAMPAICLN : THE NEWS AND COURIER, Daily Edition, f> months *,$4 00 THE NEWS AND COURIER. TrU » Weekly Edition, fl months $2 00 THE WEEKLY NEWS, G months ... 75 Subscriptions will he received at these rates fhr Mall Subscribers only, until Muy 15th In nil oases the ca ih must accompany the order. - 7 Friends of tho Cause of n©no«t Home Rule -hi all the counties are invited to aid us in swelling our Campaign Subscription Lists, which ought to include every intelligent Voter In the State, RIORDAN A DAWSON, Proprietors, ..Charleston, 8. C 4 % f ■ Administration and Mexico, The course of the Adminfatratlon Hp towards President Diaz’s model ropub- 2““ not considered reassuring by f those who think that we should let . cattle thieves and miscellaneous rob bers from Mexico overrun the counties of Texas without objection. The Ad ’s first raiding order, is sued in June, 1877, authorized the crossing of the boundary line of the army on hot trails only. Shortly af terwards Gon. Ord was privately au thorized to pursue robbers on cold trails or no trails at all, at his dlsore- Uoa. Colonel Mackenzie recently crossed the river, seized the Bttle vil lage of Villa Nueva, searched It for the notorious cattle thief, Areoia, and falling to find him, brought across the river the alcatfe of the little town, who Was, however, scarcely a prisoner. He was permitted to return, although It Is well known that be has long been a protector 6f Areola, who is the terror of tho border. It is plain that Gen. Ord considers himself free to cross the river whenever and wherever he sees fit, and he is not neglecting his oppor tunities. Every raid by the greasers 4 IS followed up by an invasion of Mexi co under the leadership of the daunt less Mackenzie. Tho Aatter does not t go wlthw mere handful of troops. lie takes along the best artillery, cavalry and infantry In Gen. Ord’s command, and is prepared to encounter at least 6,000 greasers. , How long this state of things can go od Without a declaration of war do- | pends upon the action of Diaz. If ho Quietly submits to an invasion of his territory by our troops, there will be no war; but as each successive pur suit of oattlo raiders is to be more ag- ve, Diaz may be compelled by to offer resistance. At pros- ?l8 disposed to maintain am iable relations with this Government and with tbs robbers also; .but this plan will not prove satisfactory to either republic In the long run. Theeo sorties must Inevitably lead to war, and war with Mexico means an acqui sition of the offending provinces. Tho new line would doubtless be drawn westward from the mouth of the Rio Grande, transferring to this country the Statee of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nueva Leon, Sonora, Durango, and States oapable of great or agricultural developments, a result would settle the Rio wramie difficulties, and perhaps lift ^ the pressure of public condemnation from thu AMministration for a season; but would not the Areolas and Corti- nas of Mexico establish a reign of ter ror along a new border? .Tn tx Peach Kkbnkls.—A child ly died in* Paris from eating peach kernels. Writers on toxicology state that an onnceof peach kernels on an average contains one grain of pure hydrocyanic acid, which Is suffl- to kill almost any grown person, shottldjb^prudently caution- Bd guardedlpdnst their ozoeaslvc ■ >> jt ■ The Approaching Political Cauias* Bjf Cvvrjf Democrat who hupca to aoe the .-^great work of (bo Helton pi lua of (ho Stale made Oornpleie uicl purmaucut so that tho peopla may reap and fully enjoy the Fruit of ‘ (heir Haorilioos, The New* and Courier will Direct all its Energies and Resource* to FrcwnUng from day to clay, and from week to week. Full quid Interoetiny Ac- Counts of the I'rogress of the Campaign Centennial Medal Awarded. —THE FAMOUS— IRON ICINO COOK STOVE IS THB LARGEST STOVE IN THE South with Reflecting Oven Doors ami Patent Flues, with largo Oven, mess urlng 21‘1-2 by 19 inches, weight M40 pounds, guaranteed to bake in ten minutes. Don’t buy until you write for particulars. PRICE REDUCED. Fricee G In. with ware, only 821, , 7 iu. with ware, only 823. 8 in. with ware, only S‘29. Wc sell eight other patterns aud sizes, T. CAMPBELL, Opposite Pavilion Hotel, Ueeting Street, Charleston S. C. nprl8-Gm Columbia Register- JAMES A. HOYT, EDITOR. EDIST0 LANDS FOR SALE. « ** t^^housaad six hundre<Itcrc8jiriiac coUBr&nd provision lands on Kdi-to JOHN W. HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Practices iu all tho Courts of the Su aud the Hulted States. aepC-ly National House 853 King Street 102 MARKET ST., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, S. C. F ^ 0 ^ ) **" * WlNflSS, I-1 <t (O R N ANID CItiARS, LuncR From Eleven to One O’clock; Oystew Served in Every Stylo.* (11F.T. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.) Board, SI 50 Per Dav ^ charleston, s. 0. MRS. II. M. BAKER, Proprictrccisf 8ep20-ly JAMES M. RYAN, ATSOSNBYiLTa&W, BARNWELL, S. C. ' sepG-ly A, M. OWSNS, ^.XXOKNKY AT I-A.W, BARNWELL, S. C., Practices in all the Courts. f - sep6-ly I Xj. tobiist. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA jfinlO ly G "W« AX- "Williams [ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIDWAY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Practices in all the courts: 11. co^Nion,. Attorney at Law, ALLENDALE. s cpG-ly s. c. Central Hotel Broad Street, .A. U|Gt U M T A. G K O It C4 I A AXrs- AX- AV"- Thomas. Centrally Located—Convenient to Bu»incs». J- M.SKINNER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ISamberc.*, S. O. sepG-ly Terms of Hutwcription. IkuU/ U^isler, One Year 87 00 Six Months 3 50 six mmmi ATIORNEY A2 LAW, ‘ WIIjIjISTONi s. c. Practices in all the State and ^United States Courts. 1 75 Three Months Tn- Ur;\/y lighter. One Year 5 00 Six Months 2 60 Three Months 1 25 Weekly Rtyiticr. One Year 2*00 Six Months 1 00 Three Mouths. *60 ISaf Our Terms arc Invariably Cash In Advance. CALVO, PATTON & CO., Proprietors —- O. A f^txw, Jit., X A. Patton, W. B. M’Dahii. * J. T. Wills. H M. LANIER —WITH— RPBayley&Co —mronTEits of— CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, &c. 97 ItANlOVKR NTRKKT, ’ BALTIMORE, Maryland. Mantoue & Co.. Proprietors of the Charleston Branch OF THB HAVANA SEGAR FACTORY “ La Valentina. , ’ Fine Ilavaivh Tobacco Manufac tured exclusively by Cuban work men will, with skill, produce Sc^ars equal in quality, stylo and fragranq to the best brands known. 116 EAST BAY STREET, Charleston, JS-C- sepl8-ly A New and Interesting Feature. , —OF THE— Edgefield Advertiser. feb21-f>ra Mantoue & Go. Liquor Merchants, AND MUFACmm OF SECAtS 118 East Lay Street, CHLAltmUIHXOiV, H. C. 8epl3~ly TAKE NOTICE. : woult! respect pttbliejQ ^elkit my friends and examine .my e Liquors, Beer, Segars and Tobscco. t can b« i found under — P —cr the Patterson House. Old Crow Whiskey ^ t .. 7 7/. ^ ■ ialfy. Ko CKiue alone and you South Carolina’s beloved sona in Photograph and Biography. Many worthy names and noble lives res- cued from oblivion! About the first of July ihc Advertiser will begin the publication of a series of Biographical Sketches, giving, in synop sis. the lives of many prominent and di»- tinguiahod sons, dead and living, of South Uai-olina. In connection with these, there will appear in our columns each week a portrait, of tho individual whose life is sketched, done in the high est style of medsrn photographic art> ood men of t From the great and good men of the past such selections have been made. John C. Calhoun, George McDuffie, Judge ’A. P. Butler, Chancellor F. H. Wardtaw, Governors Pickens, father and son, Governor P. M. Butler, Colonel of the Palmetto regi ment, Senator Louis T. Wigfnll, Judge O'Neal, General Waddy Thompson, General James Jones, Edmund Bacon, Esq., alia* “Noil Brace," of the “Georgia Beenes," Ma jor Jack Jeter, lion. Preston Brooks, Gov ernor S. D. Miller, and others whose names we have not space to mention just now. ■ Later wo will take up such men as the Hon. J. P. Carroll, Governor M. L. Bonham, Gen eral Abner Perrin, General W Gary. Gen- Abner Perrin, General WGary oral R. G. M. Dunovant, Gohcrals Kershaw, Kennody, Logan, Connor, Wallace, McGow an, Hagood and Beo. Colonel Thomas G. Bacon, Colonel Thomas ,G. Lamar, Colonel .Jont^h Abney, Colonel W. 0. Moragne, Col onel Arthar Bimkins, Speaker John C. Shep- , General James Chesnut, Mon, W. IX Call and see me. 2 8-Iy I KITZ ITKOI-LE^HUER, Arewt. — Wiiliston Lands tor Sale* — :o: ■ ? i, Lying on tile line of the South Carolina Railroad, within one-half a milo at its nearest point to the corporate limits of Wiiliston, is a body of land containing about * l llliicifl THOUHAJND -ACUJCfd. This land is unsurpassed in fertility by any in Barnwell County, being suitable for either cotton culture or for rich crops of cereals, To those who desire to engage in poach culture it affords a splendid OI*l*OXtXUNlTY B'OR PltOFlTAm^K INVESTMENT, as it forms part of that limited territory around Wiiliston which produce the finest peaches in the United States, while the facilities for transpor tation afforded by the Railroad running through the tract placer the great markets within easy reach. ^.. To those invalids who arc in search of homes whero l. f -KEAIVTH AND ABUNDANCE \ combine to render life pleasant and endurable no better location can bo found. It iayrithin a short ride of Aiken, and on it there is ^ ' t • wqndekfuL miner alsdrino, -rf- ■- - - ' , v ■"jjjf.;.' v ‘ . , „• --J which boils continually forth with great strength and volume. There are also several fine fish ponds on the tract entirety free from malaria, apd suitable for fish raising. About 1^000 acres of this tract arc cleared, the balance abounds in fine pine, «ak and hickory. The lands will be sold at private sale in lots to suit purchasers.. For particulars apply to ,/**' W- XX Kenned*"- or A- J-’..Weathersbee Wiiliston * South Carolina. mayRO-it THE OUD TtELIABLE Dry Goods Store; j J/j , W • i - f , s~ BEGS AGAIN TO CAtLYOUR VERY SERIOUS ATTENTION TO his mammoth and Matchless Stock of First-class SPRINd AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, Which has never before reached such astonishingly low dowu prices. My * things in a ' T T“ *' r % f —7 *^*^5 friends will see how utterly impossible ft la to enumerate all the things Dry Goods Store. My customer^ can MljLQn my stock^supplylug anytl that they can think or desire. Send your orders with confidence, for anytt you want—you ohalt not bo disappointed. Describe as nearly as you can what you want, and about the price you want to pay. - • ( Exceptional Linos and Prices In the following departments may be relied on t Dregs Goods, White Goode, Hosiery apd Notions, Cassimeres, House-Kecpiug Goods, Domestics, Paris Trimmed Hats, Small Wares, -Ladies’ Vi .W' , r&* Ready-Made Suits, Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs. j tyParccla amounting to $10. 00 and over will be delivered Free of Cliargc. James W. Turley. m«yl6-3ai L ^ .1 y •U' ■i t- YOU WILL FIND —AT TUB— MAGNOLIA SALOON, BROAD STREET, —tx. . ’•-!* - i. AUGUSTA GEORGIA, —- A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, i James A Gray & €0., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Our Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods is now complete, and is the largest and best assorted in the South. Our IMouming Department contains everything from the lowest price to the finest goods imported. ; Oar Black, Colored, and Fancy Silk Stock is universally acknowledged to be he finest in the market, a glance at its contents will convince the most skeptical. All the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods—“Chenille Jardiniere,’’ “Res- illc Cypres,’’ “Beige Sylphide,” “Hornby” Victoria Suitings, Bourettes &c. De. signs and effects in Neckwear to be found nowhere else. Bountifully supplied with all ithe delicacies of the season, THEBAR Will bo found to contain tho best Beerj Ate, Whiskeys, Brandies and Wines ic • ■ the ciiy. may 16 3m [AT p. NELSON. ! Proprietor, The handsomest Scarf Laces and Embruiderics ever ofTered to the people of Georgia or Carolina, Everything pretty and desirable in Parasols, and fn Fancy Goods generally.* A Splendid Stock of Linens of every description Towels. Napkins and Doilies, &c. Embroidered Piano Covers. A full line of Cassimeres, Cottonadcs, Homespun and everything needed by Country Stores and Plantets. The only complete stock of Ladies’ Underwear south of Mason and Dixon’s line. Ladies and Misses suits in great variety. Boys suits (from 3 to 8 years.) A full hne of Infant’s wear, Cloaks. Dro.ses, &c., &c. . Everything will he sold at the ..—... 1..... . a 1 • a 1 . 1-1 1 » very lowest price—in fafct so low as to astonish even buyers themselves Orders filled promptly uni carefully. f.jr t-3ra .fames A. Gray & Lo. -«g—— HART & CO. Agricultural Implements. No. 1 LAP RING, “ 2 GREENVILLE SWEEP, 3 PLOW CLEVICB. (t “ 4 BATESVILLE S-WEEP, “ 5 PLOW CLEVICE. “ G ORANGEBURG ^WEEP, “ 7 HEEL BOLT, No. 8 GRASS ROD, v . “ 9 SOLJD SWEEP, “ 10 SHOVEL PLOW BLADE, “ II BULL TONGUE, “ 12 DI’M’D PT BULLTONG’E, “ 13 CAST-IR’N TURN SHOV’L, 14 STEEL TURN SHOVEL. A D J U 8 T A HIL E J? L. O W H TO C£K. Charleston, 8. C# " A / » .* «*’ ~—~ = J, H. PARKER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants.' i CO TTGN NO NAVAL STORES, _ Accommodation Wharf and Veador Range, Charleston, South Carolina. CHINA HAIL, .1. S'. Browne, Agent -V 9 IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CROCKERY, rnrn ANTHil.ASSWptE Corner cf King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Carolina- fOrders solicited for the above goods,and prices guaranteed with Baltimore, Now York or Boatoo. x—__ »pl8 flm— DAY, TANNAHILL & Co, WHOLESALE DEALERS fN Curriagos, 'Wngons, Coach Materials, Harness, Leather,' SHOE FINDINGS, BELTING. . J The attention of the public is called to our large and complete assortment of good*; in all the above branches, which we'arc offering very low to suit the times. Send /or our price*. v Carriages, Buggies, Rockawajs, One-Horse Wagons, Three and Four Horse Wagons, Buggies Umbrellas, Children’s Carriages—all prices, Combs aud Clip pers, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harness of all ^des criptions, Colhtrs, Haines, Traces, Satchels, Hamc Strings, Horse Brushes Buckles Ac. * ' ^ . * r - ^ ; Livings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, Cramps, Tools and Findings of all kinds. Leather and Gum Belting—2 to 14 inches, Soapstones, Hemp and Gun; Packing. * The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon—wide or narrow Tirw; and thc rcfiabhr Swoetwater Wagon— 1 5-8 Axle, all at bottom prices.,- Day, TannaMll & Co. mar28-ly AUGUSTA^EUrGIA: ~ ? I * : j. Corner of Broad and Washington Streets AUfiUSVA, fiBOSSIA, ‘ .T : 4tM Has been Thoroogbly Renovated, Remodeled apd Newly Furnished - larThe Office of the Hotel will bo open daring the night, and guests. ^ will be received, or called at any hour. ' , RATEsorBoAR p* f EB ■x DAT. novl 6m •W M MOORE PronV. ~TT -.—4- : V - ’ ’ * ' Manufacturers of .r " .(U-a "■ .-i - ,r--'v’ Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, &c M at . Charleston . . • . , . : rttrtrift J Gontraota for House Building made on favorable terms and aU work I anteod. Wo will either furnish all material and pat up houses or sell - the lumber and mouldings as they prefer. Wil SMMHMkfifli ilH , Golletou, Orangebarg or Aiken A^drese TlHlRlL. JERRY &