The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, October 03, 1878, Image 4

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v, •; ■ Igmw* W' iootc. POR THE CAMPAIGN TATp hatlroad, > Avaoti-A, a*., Jui»* 1, 1878. f [folloiriDg pvisenger f<oli«‘lul« will bo l«1tfca<l*ft,or Jane 2im1i It cut rAUExaKK T**nr. Owing *ouUi—No. 1, DeAly. , te»T« An ( ;;v r'' '’4»rhro et L«ATe VemMoee We S ACER jitbta R: B. "I RTMENT, I- r. 27, ms.) 10 00pm HR 3 60* m ICfttt 8 20* m Arrive Charleoton ri*8ACRR 8 20 a m Arrive S*T»nn*h vU S A C R U 8 00 * m Lmr* gurntruJi ,. , , . 4 10 p in Arrive JaeluimvlUe ri Fla.Cent l 8 6.5 * in Leave Yentaesee via P R Railroa-I 8 S5 a in Arrive Beaufbrt -via P R KallroaJ 4 68 a m Arrive Purl Royal via 'P R R . 6 15pm leave Port Royal via P R R . . 11 00 p m Laave Beaufort via P R R R . . 1 23 p m viaPRRR. 1 00 a ji HU*1* Wa.Oaai’l -4.46-p in annah via A and U R/i 8 40am -j, annah via S and C R if 8 80pm Arrivo v«t..>.iaa via s and C R/2 120a in via P R Railroad 2 00 a m Arrive Au*n»U via P R Railroad 6 40a m Lneae Sleeping Cafe between Au- (MaUMMl Savannah’without change. Special aUeutiou invited to connection* ot route between Augusta nnd Charleston, are landed in the centre ot Street railroad car* run ftom incipal parts of the city. ‘ through, ; at* for site at all prlnci Robvrt 0. Ptexino, . ; General Superintendent, J. 8. Davaut, General Pae*eng»r Agent. Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta R. K CHANGR OF SCIIEDUL1. j Mg ■ At • .. !»*/ Crauotti, Columbia A Augusta R. B. [ Pass ssoKn. Dipartmfnt iUmbia, 8. C. Jan. The following paeeenger *ehedule will be •pentad enand after thi* date:, " ;W MM Expreu-GvmfXorth Leave Auposta. •... CtdOp.m Arrive OoWratbla. 11:20 p. m ive Odambia..••••...• . 11 •' : 10 p« tu. ive Charlotte 4:58 a, m. Mail Btprut— Going Sovtn t Leave Charlotte 0:48 p. m ArriveColambla...!.. 2:54 a.m. Leave Columbia. 8:04a.m. Arrive Auguata.., 7:05a.m. Bun dally, and make close connec tion at Charlotte and Anomata for all joints Korth, South and West Stop at xollowlna Darned stations only : Fort Mills, Rock Hlff, Chester, Blackstock, Wlnnaboro, Ridgeway, Loko,Columbia, Lexington, Batesburg, Ridge Spring, Johnston's, Pine House and Qranitc- Dog Patungtr-r-Qoiiiy Soulu No. 1 Leave Charlotte. .12:00 p, m. Leave OHO&trClV. v*4*’«*e*»*** 2:42 p. m. Arrive Columbia. 5:44 p. m. Leave Columbia 5:54 p. m. Leave Oranltevllle... 9:51 p. tn. Arrive Augusta 10:30 p. m. Day Pautngtr—Going Norik No. 2 Leave Augusta. 5:80 a. m. Arrive OoTumbia. 9:35 a. m. ivo Columbia..,.. 9:40a.m. j Chester...’; 12:46 p. m. Arrive Charlotte. 2:58 p. m. Noa. 1 and 2 run dally, and mako close connection at Augusta and Char- for points North, South and West, iptou and Home D "'" COURIER ’; 4 .73 Ctfbc A Mre and Fearte** DewecraUc Sews- ^ f f<»sr^ T Largtat Circulation in the CHy. Largest Circulation in tho State. r '" Largest Circulation in the gotten State*. AH the New* AhSUlSouth Cjitsttna. All the News About the South. All the News Prow Everywhere. PUrtR tfN !>BfTtE B d)R MOtjftAf’i’— UNION! JUSTICE!! EQUAL * * i. . Rwurrs i !i EDISTO LANDS FOR One tketii potion and River and Yin trow Branch, four miles north of WilHstsa, for sale. On this traeMRess in m good, null scat with a substantial dam, an ample and tuilaiiiii'j; wafer power. 'There is nobt?- tar location in the county for a Mcrohent Mill or Cotton Manufactory. Titles good nml tho price at which it will be sold is far iWow'jis aettml value." ’ For fafLlidr infornuttion urtplv fe •: *■*-- JOHN W. IIOLMKS, v j«n3-tf Williston, S. C. Rccflgnlzing the Paramaunt Interest fclfln The Approachbig Political ('amass By every Democrat, who hopes to *«« the groat work Vf the Redemption of tho State Made complete and permanent so that thepcople may reapund fully enjoy the Fruit of their Sacrifices, The News and Courier will Direct all it* Energies and Resources to Presenting from day to day, and from week to week, Full and Interestihj; Ac counts of tho Progress of the Gatppaign ^ JOHN W. HOLMKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, riaettcos in all the Courts 6f the Sta and the United States. fi -pH-ly To place the paper WITFIIN THE REACIT OP ETERYBODV during this exciting Coirtest wc have determ- ined to offer to mail Rulmcriber* toe following REDUCED RATES FOR THE CAMPAIGN: THE NEDS AND COURIER, Daily, Edition, 6 months . .$4 00 THE NEWS AND COURIER. Tri- Weekly Edition, 6 months $2 00 THE WEEKLY NEWS, 8 months . . . 76-^ Subscriptions will be received at .these ratos for Mail Subscribers only, until May 16th In all cases tho cai-h must accompany the order. Friends oftho Cause of Iloncsi Home Rule in all the counties are invited to aid us in swelling our Campaign Subscription IJsts, which ought to include every intelligent voter in tho State, RIORDAN& DAWSON, Proprietors, y_ Charleston, S. C National' House 853 Kinrr Streets (BET. GEORGE AND LIBERTY.)} I3oarcl, SI 50 !Pdr Dav CHjjlpiBTON. 3. C MRS. II. m. BAKEtl, I^rojiriotrc.a. 0 ,' sep20-ly I Tj- TOBXISrr ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA janlO ly AV"• AX- AVilliams jATTORNEY AT LAW, MIDWAY, £011X11 CAROJilNA Practices In all (he cunits; y >» ■.... Centennial Medal Awarded. —THE FAMOUS— IRON KING COOK STOVK r.-r,' at all regular pass stations. tD. ttRia T. D. KLINE, Sup’t. ^ GenT F. and P. Agent. .... •am’l a. xjlmh.ul edwaro o. marshall. JULIUS J. WKSGOAT. SASLEL i UfiSHAlL i CO IMPORT1U or Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c., Agricultural Implements, 214 KING ST., CORNER SOCIETY, (Sign «f the Golden Gun). ALSO, 55 and 57 SOCIETY STREET, Cbarleatoa, S. C. Aokxts roB Cf.leurated Watt Plows sepl2 lyr on’t Fail .'ta To go or Mud your orders for Freuoh China, White Granite, Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers, &c.,, • esnttA siimtsM i 0I ' '.Stoll, A s( 287 KING STREET, (Opposite Masonic Temple), CHARIaBSTON, 8. c. Goodr packed and skipped without •xtrachu^c. Bepl2-3mo ' tfHE PAPER TO TAKE- L.OXO KfSTA.UL.IfBHKL). .'• tyA.:*. i l % •; M ’ . ENTERPRISING 1 RELIABLE! '• V v —— THE CHRONICLE «fe SENTINEL (Established 1785.y THE CONSTITUTIONALIST, Two Papera Constdidated March 18,1877 The Chuohicl* aro Oohstitutiohaust, " " Ttakly)—th* only mor- in the City of Augusta living th. Telegraphic Yorki -A.. «: CO>7N1jC1X. Attorney at Law, ALLENDALE. S. repC-iy C. IS THE LARGEST STOVE IN THE Southvrith Reflecting Oven Doors and Patent Fines, with large Oven, meas uring 2L1-2 by 10 inches, weight 840 pounds, guaranteed to bake In ten minutes. Don’t buy until you writq for particulars, i PifWE REDUCEv. Prices 6 In. with ware, only $21. 7 In. with ware, only $23. 8 in. with ware, only $29. Wo aeil eight other patterns and sixes. T. CAMPBELL, Opposite Pavilion Hotel, Ueetiug Street, Charleston S. C. aprlS-Um Columbia Register- JAMES A. H HT, BDITOR. 'JCorixit* oJf SSul>»criptions Daily Puyisler. OneY'oar $7 00 Six Mouths. -.. . 8 50 Throe Mouths.. I 75 - Tri- Wtfkly-ltfyuttr. One Year 5 00 Six Months 2 dO Throe Months 1 25 IFtKA-fy lleqitUr. One Year 2 00 Six Months.... 1 00 Throe Months 50 ftc^Our Terms are Invariably Cash in Advance. CALVO, PATTON & CO., Proprietors. C. A,Calvo, Jr., J. A. Patton, W. B. M'Dankl J. T. Wklls. H- M. LANIER —WITH— _ ; RPBayley&Co - */ —IMPOItTEUS OK— ■ '' * -i" ; * CROCKERY, • ’ • /I GLASSWARE, LAMPS, &c. 97 liA>OVi:U KTJRIvKT, ' BALTIMORE, Maryland. Central Hotel * Broad Street, - aughjnta, q-tcoxgofyuK. Mrs- M W Tliomak Ccutially Locateit—Convenitnl' to Ersinuss. J. M. SKINNER, 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, ■ n - p : « Bamberer’ B. vj. sopf-ly feh21 -6m k. Mantoue & Co. Liquor Mcrelmnts, e* wmwK, t ATTORNEY Al LAW, AVTXIHSTOK v B. C. ■ x jfnrr - f i'. M " 0> Practices in all the State aud United States Courts. Mantoue & Go.. Proprietors of the Charleston Branch or THE HAVANA SEGAR FACTORY “ La Valentina.” Fine Havana Tobacco Manufac tured exclusively by Cuban work men will, with skill, produce Sugars equal in quality, style and fragranc to the best brands known. 116 EAST BAY STREET, Charleston, B- C- sepl3-ly \ W 9 Great chance tomake mn- h U 1 al A "“X- - If you can! get gold V/t \lFA%!ai.D y oa Cftn g et g^eoulMicks. We Aaed_aperson inj*Ycvy tom.-.. lake sub scriptions for the largest, chCTp®nifnttreHr illustrated family pufeication iu the world Any op- cau become a successful agent. The most elegaht works of art given free to sub. Milheru. The price ip eO l*w ti*a> almost •vcvyliufly, suteerif'ta. One spout report* lui-liiiig oyorjiSOin a Week. A rddy agent reports taking over 400 subscribers in ten days. All who engng# make money fhsf. You can devote all your lima to the business, or only your spare time- You need not be away from home over night You caa do it as well as others. Full parficulars, direc tions and terms free. Elegant amhexpensive outfit free. If you want profitable work send usyoux addiess at oace. If cy^ts noth ing to try ike- hnsiuees* No one who eiu gages fails to make great pay. Address “Th^ People’s Joutgpil,” Uarjland, Midne. jaid) ly -TV"** Vr ^ . V £" ~f New droods T f A M NO .V RECEIVING AFIiESH STOCK A of Goods, uonsistiug of - -- f Fritz’s Retreat, 102 MARKET 8T., NEAR KING, CHARLESTON, S. C. A I. K H, WINKS, LIQUORS AND CIGARS* ,7 5 Ltiuch From Eleven to One O’clock: Oysters Served in Every Style: Call antrscc me. -f- { if, . x ■; ritlTZ MfOLIAUVniUKR, Assist. ■rdbt v * 28iTy A) J .»*■ .. Wllliston Lands tor Sale. — :o:' Jiying on the, lifttytof thc^South Carolina Railroad, within onc-hulf a mflo at its ncireslpoi land containing about rate limitsWilHstoh, ls"w body of THK.ICK THOXJHAND.ACREH. This land is unsurpasfisd iirfertility by any in Barnwell Cnunty, being suitablo for either cotton culture or for rich crops of cereals. To those who desinrto engage in peach culture it affords a,splendid oi»i*oirrr >frxv koti i'ilciikic invksxmiunt. as it forms part of that limited territory around Williston which produce the fine«t poaches in Uio United States, while the facilities for transpor tation-afforded by the Railroad running ^through the tract places tho great markets within easy reach. " > ~) . To thosq invalids who are in search of homes where ' ) IIE^VLTII -VKIJ jVUUJVDANCE combine to render life pleasant and endurable no better location can bo found. It is within a short ride of Aiken, and on it there is a f WONIJKIkF'TTL MINKKAI^SJPlt USTO, which boils continually forth with great strength and volume. There are also several fine fish ponds on the tract entirely free from malaria, and suitable for fish raisings About 1,000 acres of this tract are cleared, thCbalfijiaB®it®/)kif <[o J)ine, oak and hickory. _r_ The lands will be sold at private sale in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars apply to - W- U- Kenned- or J• Weatliersboo * - Williston, South Carolina. maySO-tt Jalxie^ A €}i*ay <&. Co» 9 ' AUGUSTA, GEOHGIA. Our SlocA cf Spring and Summer Dry Goods is now complete, and is the kir-cst and beat assorted in the Soutli. Our Mourning Department contaitiaeverything from the lowest price to the finest goods imported. Our Black, Colored, and Fancy Silk Stock is universally acknowledged to be he finfrt in the market, a glance at it8 contents will convince the most skeptical. Ml the latest Novelties in Colored Dress Goods—“Chenille Jardiniere,” “Rcs- illc Cypres,” “Beige Sylphidc,” “Hornby” Victoria Suitings, Bourettcs &c. De- signs and effects iiivNeckwear to be found nowhere else-. The han^lsomestSc^rf Laces aud EmLreiUerlcs ever offered to the people of Georgia or Carolina, Everything pretty and desirable iu Parasols, and in Fancy Goods generally. A Spb utUd Stoc-k_pf Line*s of every description Towels. Napkins and Doiiics, &c. F.mbrt.idercd Piano Covers. A lull Itae of Oassimefes, Cottonades, IIomesf,nn and everything needed by Country Stores and Planters. The only complete stock of Ladies’ Underwear south of Mason and Dixon’* line. Ladies and Misses suits in gicat variety. Boys suits (from 3 to 8 years.) A full line of Infant's wear, Clonks, Dresses,’Ac., <fce. Everything will be sold at tho very lowest price—in fact so low as to a*touieh even buyers themselves. Orders filled promptly and carefully. apr-l-Sm .lames A. Gray & Lo. HART & CO. ■' s K -v ^ . W ^ . t yC, -U ^ Agricultural Implemeiits. No. 1 LAP RING, 2 GREENVILLE SWEEP, “ 3 PLOW (LEVTCE. « 4 BATESVILLE SWEEP, “ 5 PLOW ULBVICE, , * J - i -IVRA Ntfmm «G SWEEP, ‘f 7 HEEL BOLT, No. 8 GRASS ROD, “ 0 soup SWEEP, u 10 SHOVEL PLOW BLADE, “ 11 BULL TONGUE, “ 12 DI’M’D FT BULL TONG’E, “ 13 CAST-IR'N TURN SHOV’L, “14 STEEL TURN SHOVEL. E £»LOW STOCIC Dry Good*. Hoota and tfijoee, gffJK? i O Crockery-Vj’are, AND to advertisers than Constitutionalist is perfoetly inde. upon men and upon all important pressed, and res©- imACIliRERS OF MS 118 East Bay Street, 1 A C'll AltljlCfsTX'OrV, w. C. *epl8-ly - r — - — ■ ■ - TAKE NOTICE. I would the pubfie to cal Beer,"Segare ohff Tobaeeo. be Ibuud under the ly solicit my friends 11 and examine my '-r'f-A .-’4 4« '4- »■»*»«, j * ‘ v '' Vi-'J-; A apecinlty. So come along and you will ndt be humbugged. 7 8. a. WlLLlAMSll fob? -It ' Machine Oil, 1 Kerosene Oil, Nittltfoyt Oil, • Turnip 8«edj - *, Bagging and Tics. To whioh-I'Itvite the attention of the people of Barnwell and Orangeburg coun ties. • I will guar an too to sell as cheap as the goods can be sold—for cash. Your patronage Is respectfully solicited. G. E. STEADMaN, Agent, BLACKVILLE, 8. C. augl5-tf _ FOR "SALE.” A TRACT ot Land near Graham’s, containiBg -196>^ aoree. Eighty acres are now under successful culti vation, tho balance la wood land. Dwelling and out housea.on the place, I;A euvt miina within a tnile.iaiKl lb# place is accessible by Avro made. Ap ply to G. T. ANDREWa - BlackvUle, S. O. Bopl,2-2m6r v f , r * J • - A, Charleston, 8. C. . jL-i — • II .lit LOCKHART & PINCKHAM, - -..." ,TV_ J ^-V- - B<3#1 JElstBite Agents. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. &-~Ms J. H. PARKER & CO. Factors and Commission Merchants# COTTON AND NAVAL STORES,, ‘ W. SlUPAHD WlIKLESS- Bkn. B, Wilson. 3. F. Ci Wheless, Wilson & r» — -V- 4'i', »■ - *• f j X ^ • ^ . i‘ •"w.. ^ I A Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Corner Broad and —-r (BURKE CORNER) 52—GG .Augusta. Ga« KERN«OOD BR«M^* u. 211 and 243 West Baltimore Street, between Charles and Hanover Streets, BALTIMORE, MD. \ • , ! , v DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, ETC. scp5-Gmo . 3 i 1 STOP AT THE PATTERSON HOTS * - ■ a*- "t - -■---•• _ ' “ <;ni Where splendid accommodations can be obtained at all times and at moderate terras. aug29-tf James M. - WITH Mufllaney & Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Indianapolis, Indiana. - Samples on exhibition at S. C. WILLIAMS’, Barnwell, S. C. tanu29 » - r: ^ • CHIHA MALL, J. P. Browne, A . v *. <i.V- Of* tee) cut,' IMPORTER AXD DEALER IN CROl'KERI. CHINA.AND GLASSWARE Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, South Carolina- Orders solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with Raltlmor®j_f New York or Boatoo. ' apl8 6m * . .^.n im !■ ■JuiL.'ig* '1^ ' DAY, TANNAHILL & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ~ ' : Carriages, W’a^oiis, Coach Materials, Hanioss, LcnlEera SHOE FIND LNG S, BELTING. 1 The attention of the publk is called to our large and complete a-'sertment of goods in all the above branches, which we are offering very low to suit the times. Scud lor our prtcca. Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, OnhJIorse Wagons, Three and Four Horn Wagons, Buggies Umbrellas, Clnldren’a'Carruigcs—all prices, Combs and Clip* pers, Saddles, Bridles, Wjliips, Fine’Trunks, Bgck Bands, Bits, Harness of i criptions, Collars, Hames, Traces, Satchels, Hamc Strings, Horse BnSK, Buckles kc, ■{ Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins,- Linings, Pegs, Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, Cramps, Tools and Findings of all kinds. Leather aud Gum Belting—2 to 14 inches, Soapstones, Hemp and Gum Packing. Tho famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagon—wide-,or. narrow Tires, and the reliable Sweetwater Wagon— 1 5-8 Axle, all at bottom prices,. Day, TatmahiU & Co. mar28-4y AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Augusta Hotel, Corner of liroad and Wasliinjvton Streets AUGUSTA, GioseiAr: Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished ggy^Tbe Office of the Hotel,will ho open during the night, and guests, will bo rvccitred, or called at any hour. RATES OF BOARD, 2.00 TfiR DAY. novl 6m "W M MOORE Prop’r- F. W. WAGEXEB. G. A. WAGENEB. k $j©-r C/HASIsSSSON, S, (l, COTTON FACTORS AND AVHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendue Range. ' * Grocer House, 1G3 and 165 East Bay, 2 and 4 Quoon Street, Agents for Georgia Grange Fertilizer and Celebrated Hook Cottou Tie, Also, Sole Agent for Old Crow Whiskey. Liberal advances made on consignments of Cotton. 8epl2-3mo 75c* Shirts, 75i MSUTTA SHIMS, witlj fine Linen Bosom, finished complete, the Laundry, only 75c. each. lands for sale In Bent*' Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. . - ■ . A --- Ladies’ aud Children’s Underwear equally low at LANGLEY BROS., 1 CHARLESTON, 8, C* - -• -• - '<eit - . ■ 4- V 6epl2-3m# .rWOf 161 KINt rftiwlM ADI. m. ■» (Pt,' Uni