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On Tuesday, the 26th ultimo, the Leg*
Telitu re Bct ’ end botK ITousea “orgnitw
iard—the Seuatc by the election of Hon.
T.- U. Jeter, of Union, as PreriJent yrt
<r»» ; T. Stobo Farrow, of SpnrtRn-.
bmg, Clerk; R. A. Goodwyn, of llich.
laud, Reading Clerk, and L. U. v Mtr-
shall, of Newberry, Sergctut-at-Arnis ;
and the Houne by (he election of John
C. Sheppard, of Edgefield, us Speaker;
John T. Sloan, Sr.,-of Richland, as
Clerk ; John I). ItrOWwe. of Barnwell,
opening of the South Carolina Co lege
he miatakee the needs of the times, lie
oertainly docs not know tire poverty of
tba people and the kvc that the various
churches have for the colleges of their
denominations. If tire South Carolina
Collage is re-opened as a petuioucr upon
the State Treaaory the inevitable result
will bo the weakening or extiuetion of
denominational schools aud the increase
"f taxation or the diversion of a part of
die public school fund from its present
application The Governor, however*,
very wisely loaves the matter with the
Legialature, and in this *e imitate him
with the (fcclaration that we will not
approve any action on its part supporting
his recommendation.
The limited (Itaiee Court.
"Wo spent an hour in the Cnite-l States
Court room in Columbia on the 2tith
ultimo. Judge Bryan’s charge was gen
erally commended for its fairness. The
portion «f tbe room assigned to witness
es was literally packed with negroes
claiming, to have Seen intimidated and
ft* have aaen others treated in a like man
ner. Several Barnwell negroes were
among them ready to swcor and draw
pay, while Barnwell’s solitary white Rad
ical, looking aa lonely as an emaciated
screech owl, was comfortably rested in
the southwest corner, as far from his
political brethren as ho coull get. It
was undentood that the parties from
Sumter'would be the first tried for al
leged intimidation. If tbe v c test cases
fail the dance ends. Robert Aldrich,
Ksq.,and Colonel J. C. Durant are look
ing out for the Barnwell men.
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Editorial Cmn cap cadence.
Columbia, November 2G, 1878.
In witnessing the oijpnizntion of the
House of Representatives to-day I felt
that I was also attending the lust funeral
rites over the corpse of Radicalism in
soberest of all
South Carolina. The
the participators in the opening exer
cises wets the but three suniving mem
bers of that infamous party. As Miller,
Gaott and Simmons looked around upon
the hundred and twenty-one Democratic
Brethren ieto rrpirekentrtl (hr State they
must have realized that the carnival of
the carpet-bagger is at lust over; that
Othello's occupation as a statesman is
gone, and that the bottom rail is once
more iu the right place.
In the Senate the contrast in color
and political faith is not so striking, as
five Senators, four of whom are colored,
hold over from the election of 1876, but
they also seemed impressed with the con
viction that the places which now know
them will soon know them no more for
ever.
Comprising many of the best men iu
the State, representing all occupations
and profeesions, this Legislature will, it
is generally believed, do the State good
service and adjourn before Christmas.
There ia no reason why an adjournment
should not be reached by that time. The
reports of the several bureau officers are
now ready, and with these before them
the various committees can go immedi
ately and intelligently to work. From
what I can gather it is the universal de
termination to make the scssi >u u short
aud busy one.
Among the earliest duties of the Legis
lature will be the election of a United
States Fonntoi as successor to Houcst
John J. Patterson. Governor llamptun,
if he recovers, will undoubtedly be
ehoecn, although rt is whispered that he
will have an opponent. Chief Justice
Willard will also soon step down and
out, aud General James Conner, of
Cluuleston, is the decided favorite of a
large majority. A soccers or to Judge
Shaw, of the Third Circuit, must be
chosen, and Hon. T. B. Fraser seems
to lead the race. The names of Gem
Jehu P. Kennedy, cx-Judgo T. H.
Cooke and Colonel C. H. Simonton arc
frequently mentioned in connection w th
tfre Code Cbmmiasionerehips, a’so to he
filled by eieetiom Tbe first day s work
baa beta a good one. The legielators
ore spending tbe afternoon iu hunting
qnarteraand making acquaintances.
P, 8.—It if said that the cause of
the fifty per oent. advance in the price
of drinks ia Colombia is to be found in
as Scrgeant-at'Arms, and R. M. An
derson, of Abbeville, as Reading Clerk.
Tlie Senate adjourned after sending to
the House notification of its organiza
tion and appointment of a committee to
wait on the Governor. In the llou-tc.
the Governor's message was read, several
of its roles amended, and the following
resolution, offered by Colonel Simonton,
unanimously adopted
“ Betofvea />»/ the Huunr of Hrpr'et/M'
tutivrs, (hr Sunni ’ concurring. That the
present condition of the people of the
£vhvfe and of the public finances dcmmid*
the most rigid economy in every brunch
of the government; that to th'u end it is
expedient that the sessions of the Gene
ral Assembly should be made ns short ns
mny be compatible with the public in-
The Wliaoa-'fnaderw Duel.
[Korn Ui« Bock Hill
Aiv. jJTilr. jOjaapj^Jutfiira tfl JhasTfl.
arisen between Mr. Jamea L. Wilson,
cf Yorkville, and Mr. Geofge M. San
ders, of Sumter, culminated in a duel
tfMr Plhfcville, N. 0., In which both
parties escaped uninjured.
During the recent fair at Golumblu
these two gentlemen were together on
the fair grounds, having been achool-
(hates a few years ago at Yorkville,
and out of the discussion of some
trivial matter grow a difference which
reaultcd iu Mr. Wilson addrcaalng p
terest; that tho committees of both
Houses be, nnd they are hereby, instruc
ted so to forward the matters referred to
them that the usage, uninterrupted from
the formation of the State government
to the beginning of the war, may again
prevail, and the General Assembly may
ndjoui n before the Christmas liulid iy sea
son.'*
Wkdnksday, 27Tir.
Tbe House met at 10 a. in. Com
mittees wore announced 1 aud routine
work commenced, a largo number of
bills being intiolucod. A concurrent
resolution appointing theJU December
the day to elect a Julge for the Third
Circuit was adopted and sent to (heSen
ate. The Speaker of the House declar
ed the e'ection of Governor Hampton
and Lieutenant-Governor Simpson for
the term of two years, the offic al vote
bcin
note to Mr. Sand era Juvking that gen
tlemnn to meet him in Augnata. Mr.
Sanders replied accepting the Invita
tion, but before he could get off to
Augusta, whhher Mr. Wilson with his
seeond had gone, an officer stopped
him and thus for a r?w days tbe mat
ter w;W» at n stand still. Finally it
was at rangi d to meet at PlntsvUle, N\
U., and aoci'riiingly all parties passed
up on Tuesday afternoon’s train, and
at about lO'.'JO o’clock Wednesday
morning a pjeetlng was affeetpd about
iiaW rt ffYllo west of Pinevllle (Morrow’s
Turn Out) on tbo side of the public
highway near Itenfti Mill. Accom
panying Mr. Wilsdh was his second.
Dr. Wallace E. Bland, of E-lgefleld,
and Dr. J. R. Bratton, of Yorkville, his
surgeon, and one or two other friends.
Mr. Sanders was accompanied only
1-y bis second, Mr Msaiganlt James,
of Dailington. The distance, twent/ 1
paces, being stepped t ffi tbe principals,
cool and undaunted, each holding in
his Land a regular duelling pistol,
took positions, and, after the usual
preliminariov Dr. Bland gave the
word, “Gentlemen, are yon ready ?
Fire! one, two, three;” nnd all was
over. At the wof# > “ one” Mr. Wilson
fired; at tho word "two” Mi. San
ders fired, the ball of each passing
harmlessly by the breast of the other-
Neither gentleman moved. At this
Juncture the seconds held n conference,
and (is was their right) decided that.
, the uffitir had reached an honorable
solution to both principals, and accor
dingly they, tho principals, joined
hands, and thus ended the matter.
A A* W AD YEli TISEMENTS
£ It, READ & CO..
uos itiiwo tTTRKvrr.
OttARL,B8? OX, 9. C.
DRY GOODS.
FOKBION AM) DOMESTIC.
CLOAKS -AND SHAWLS,
Laces- Embroideries.
O LOVE-S, HOSIERY fce.
We are S<de Agents In Charleston
for Eftri-h/ Olebrat.id Seamless Kid
Glovea. the beat Imported.
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J. II RE YD & CO.
OF LANDS,
KSTATG Ofr'
J. Allen Duncan.
A Worn nil'* l.og ic,
“ It is useless to take medicine. I
For Governor—Ilauipton, 119,- ! shall feel better to-morrow. Besides,
5')0 ; scattering, 213v For Lieutenant
.Governor—Simpson, 119,094; scatter,
lug, 10.
Thursday being Thanksgiving Day,
there was no session of either House. '
Friday.
A great many bills and joint rcsolu-
t ons have been presented. The lollow-
ing are among the most important:
To provide for tbo registration of the
electors of this State; to continue tbe
lieu law in force for one year ; to amend
“ An net to secure landlords aud persons
making advances to abolish tho office
of County Auditor; to provide for the
I need the money to get that lovely
new hat. My old one is such a fright,
and people will look more at my bon
net than they will at my, face. I t|}ll
wait t4H--i feel worse before I spend
any money for medicine.” The new
bonnet Is purchased and fifty other
feminine necessaries in the form of
ribbons, laces, brooches, etc. Mean
while the lady’s face becomes every
day paler and thinner, and liar body-
weaker, until disease has gained so
firm a foothold In her system that the
most thorough, and ofttijnea a long
and tedious course of treatinenf W ne
cessary to restore her to health. In
dite, attend to your health before you
revision sad wusolklation of the statute ever thfnlrnf'apparel. A frPwh,"bioorrr-
lawsofthc State; to repeal "An act to
regulate the granting of divorcesto
punish assault or assault and batt n ry
with any fire-arm committed ou streets,
public thoroughfares and places of public
resort; to reduce aud fix the
members of the General Assembly; to
protect the rights of mortgagees of per
sonal property ; to make jury tickets re
ceivable for county taxes; to impose a
tax on dogs, and to repeal tho act crca.
ing face hi a plain bonnet is much
handsomer and far more attractive to
your gentleman friends than a pain-
worn, diseaoed face in the most elabo
rate and elegant hat your milliner
could devise. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
W i Prescripton is everywhere acknowl-
itv : to e dg ( >,| to bo the etandard remedy for
female complaints and weakness. It
is sold by all dt uezgists.
ting the Bond Court.
THE HEALTH OF HAMPTON.
A Ehaafre for ihc Worse and itM
Consequences.
//. r. i \y.i n cud ngainnf Simon Brou n
and otJicrn.
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IN - THE COMMON PJ.EAS,
BARNWELL COUNTY.
BY VIRTUE of cuders in this canto.
I will offer for sale, on safesday, being
the fir.-t Monday in January next, at
Barnwell Court House, at public auction,
tho following tracts or parcels of land, as
designated on plat of John N. Haukiu-
son, surveyor, as follows: . -
TRACT A. Two hundred and two
acres, one hundred acres cleared.
Mortgagee's Sale
By virtu* of*
from-tovtfr-A-
ipo
tftti
wer iu isertain morl
wmr mnizar wrtr
TOT"
and Elijah II. Dowlisg, lately partners doing
firm name of Wrote" &
wm£mm
Implements.
butifness under the
Dowliiijr, dated the o^hdny of Junuirry, 1875.
recorded in the Regisier’s office 6f iHrnwrlt !
county on the 2f»t!i day of J»iift*1X,l87h,
and duly assigned to me, I will sell, •'(tjpub-
lic outcry, at the lUilioud Depot, in the r
town of Bnuiberg, SoutliiTarOlinA, rmThurs-
diry.rdhe 'ISth d% ef December, 1878, at 12
o’clock m.,- all tb*( tract or plantation of
real .<vyatc, situate, lying aml.-i>cing r ju
Ueorge s v reck township, in couuiy aud
IV SEND »j©R-FHXCES. -c*
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State nforesaid, on waters of Little Salke-
hfttcbi©*SUlHHp.
eontaiutng li ve hundred and
tlfiy five acres, ntoft- of Iftn, and bounded
on tlie iiort |t by .Usd) uow. or lately of
(.'harlesll. Ray ami «»iate,.h.hrt Hutto, on the
east Iy Ltmitt non or l.c.-ly nf H. K.
and Henry W. Kennedy, on IhtMOBtli by
lands', now or lately of Chari 88 Hutto; ~
Asbury Hutto #IhT T. J Iliitto, and on the
weal by lands now - or lately of Daniel S.
Haitzog. - ,
Terms.- Cash, and pi'rcbaserto pay for pa
pers. R M. IUMHKTO, Assignee.
Baiiiberg. Sa C., November loth, 1878.
nov21-St
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF BARNWELL.
In the Court of Common pleas.
G. Orangeburg Sweep.
4. Batfrburg Sweep.
TR ACT B. One hundred and ninety
ncres, ninety acres cleared.
TR ACT C. Otic hundred and ninety-
five and three-fourrits acres, sixty acres
cleared. ' '
TRACT D. Twnhriutdred and ninety-
one acres, one hundred ;.nd twenty* five
acres cleared, ^ *-r
TRACT K. One hundfcd and eighty *
two acres, twenty*five acres elcaretr;---
TR ACT F. Two hnndredand eighty•
four acres, all woodland., •
TRACT Gi One hundred atyd eighty»
three acres, all woodland.
I -- ;v - --- - ._
TRACT II. One hundred and seven
acres, all woodland. -
TRACT I— Two hundred and three
acres, seventy-fire acrt#tlJared.
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TR U.T J. One hundred and eight
acres, forty acres cleared."
, t ITR ACT K. One hundred anil ftrly*
one and one-rjimrtcf acres, prie hundred
acres cleared.
TRACT L. One Itundred and fifty
acres, all woodland." .
TRACT M, ' “ North Bend,” Two
hundred and ninety-nine acres, otic bun-
died and seventy-eight aert s cleared.”
Each parcel will hi sold ^hparately.
The plat may be seen at the office
J, J. MAllKR, Esq , who will exp’ain
the loeulion of the Various parcels.
lafcrn
cation to
4ho
nutiow may he »*m* had by appfi-
o H. N. Mit.f.KK, who lives on
North Bend” ptreef.
TCTitg or jSack:
One-half cash ; the balance
on a
credit of one year from tlie day of stile,
with interest iiotn the day of sale.
Purchasers to give bonds and mort
gages for the parcels purchased by them,
respectively, to secure the payment of
the credit poSTton of rhe purchase
and to jay for papers.
J. J. BRABHAM, C. C. I*.
December 3d, 187-8.
Tbo Stono Phosphate Company, plaintiff,
Against Alfred Kempsen, defendant.—
8etii*toas,fur Money Dematid—-Complaint
Served.
— "• -ye, - ' ’
To Alfre*! Jvcmpscn, defendaot in this ne-
t ion s
A'o« nre hereby summoned and required
to answer tlie complaint in Ibis action,
which is tiled in the office of the Clerk of tbe
Conrt of Common Picas of Jlarnwell county,
in the State of South Carolina, and to serve
a copy of your answer on the miIisliiber_AC
his office, in W Uislon, Hariavetl county,
South Carolina, w itliiii . v. mity dava after ih--
service of this summons on y.-W, exclusive
of tilt day of Herrick It you fait to nn-
t-wer the complaint within Hie time !ifore>aid
the plaintiff Willap'Jily to tlie tlourt for judg
Btewt against you for the stint of one thou
sand five hundred and ninety three dollars,
with inrerest; six hundred and ninety three
doUatra thereof lit.the rate of one and a half
per cent. ]-cr month, from tbe first day of
November. lK7o; with interest orreight huh--
dred atjtl seventy seven fiO-loO dol ars
thereof at the rate of one and arinltf per
cent, per,month from -ihe first-day of No
vember, 187»J,» wirti iulerest on twenty-two
dollars ttiereof at ilu^ rate of one per edit,
per month, ftoin the first day of.Nov.ethb r,
187ti, and for cists.
— : -JOHN IV. IIOLMI'S,
PlainliITs Attori'ey. Viilliston. S.
Dale 1 Novemb.-r 1S7M. • .
Tofhe Defend int.
■ Take notice, That the eompbittrt h» this we
tinn, together w ith the smfliiibhs. of winch
the foregoing is« copy, was tiled in the office
of the Piet k of the Pout t "of ( 'otiinioti Pleas
of Barnwitli county', at Barnpcll Court
House, in tlie State of South Carolina, on
theUthof No-.ember. 1878.
JOHN W. HOLMES.
PlnintifT's Attorney, Willtston, S C.
November 9, Isis. hovl l-<»
Real Estate Agency.
)
tff-r my e-rvices aa Roal Estate
Agtwit to partiea liavtmz Lands > t
Houses to sell, and I will endeavor to
make quick, sides of all property en
trusted to me. \
■'J; truste
, (1 j- I have now for sale—
4 dwelling hougr-B in Blaekvilie.
3 store-li'Ht8»‘s in Binekvilte.
1 vacant l f, t in Blaekvilie.
lOOacns of latid tn-ar Bbtekvilto.'
*»f hud ou E list*) tlver.
80 ncreB -«f hti
Erprbt bundled notes of - riond in
Orangebttrg county; one-ltalf i-f a mill
'tTTPr'p'nniIin5 pi 1 vilegeT(TLe sf*bl wlTir
tills tr»cr, fotmeily owuetl by
Evans. E-q.
A. J.
No. 12 Diainond Point Bull Tongue
No. 13. Cast-Iron Turn Shovel.
No. jB.Mngnolia Swoop.
No. r 1. Wrought'Lapriiig.
No. 7. Neel Bolt.
N T o. 8. Gravelod.
No. 17. Singletree Iron?.
JNo.
No* ’2. Giccltvillc Sweep.,
No. 15. Scraper.
No. 14. Steel Turn Shovel.
No. 11. Greenville Bull Tongue.
No. 10. Steel Shovel Blade.
No. 5. Wrought Clevis.
C. Wrought Clevis.
No
No. 16. Plow Singletree.
N0..I8. Harrow Teeth,
llano# Teeth.
£1
. ' . ... . '• ,, . *- _ 3 . " ' . '
ood jauad Iron I-Ieel Adjustable "Plow
HART-i & COMPANY,
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CORNER KING AND MARKET STn,
cuAitLicsaox, a. d.
Agents fvtr Avery J: Sens’ ri-'ws.
noviatt 6m
Meeting Street
. ^01*1*0 SITS TUB fAVtl-toX
PET L 1 THE
C/harleston*
FAMOUS
Iron King UtokS’ove,
A/.SO,
TIIK NOBLE
rooK,
ERMO
COOK,
LilyL Cook,
raihGIUM,
- FAIRY QUclEN
Ii AlsTOE)
TELEQRAPa
COOK.
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AXD * *
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Scvcr.il Other
Patterns*
We carry tiie Lng«t Suck of Stnv,-* t« tW-StM^,-ft! the l-west Price*,
Send for Pictures and Price* of tit-' abov*
n<iv28-6nf
TiXT-BH FI Ti
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Barn well County.
19G 1-2 ai-rcs of land n^ar Grahams.
AH of wblclt I will treat for «.>t> ac-
eomrnodatituz terms.
Yuur favors lespectfuBv aollcited.
o. E. SIKADMAN,
oc24-tf BlacimH*-. H.- C. -
r
There are very few young men in
tlie Legislature. Middle aged aud old
men compose the bsdy.
Colombia, November 30 —Governor
Hampton's ease Is reported to have
taken a very serions turn to-day. I
leu»n that his symptons are those of
violent blood poisoning or ' pyre nia.
Dr. Klnloeh, and Dr. Campbell, of Au
gusta, have been telegraphed for in
haste, and are coming on special
trains. Tho Governoi’a friends are
alarmed. ; ■ „
December 1, 7:50 p. m.—Tho Gover
nor had a good night’s rest, and is de
clared considerably better this morn
ing. Dre. Kinioeh and Campbell visit
ed him last night and this morning,
and confirmed the treatment pm sued
and have left Columbia for home.
10 p. m.—Authoritative information
received at 9 o’clock Sunday night is
to the effect that the Goverqor's con
dition has Improved since fWurday.
The present condition of the leg
gives promise of a favorable result,
and without the occurrence of some
serious complication amputation wilt
not be attempted.
DlMstrons Fire In #*ort ltoy»l.
1
tbe tenpeiate habits of our law nuhera.
'.r
ThrBnprerae Comrt has refused new
trials to 8maK« aa# Cardoso, and those
will have to go into Winter
quarters—tbe former In the penitentiary
•»d the letter iu the Bich’and jail
Port Royal, November 30.-A large
fire occurred here this evening. The
losses are estimated as follows: Dwel
ling and bakery of the estate of J. C.
Eberly, $2,000; Port Royal cotton com
pressing building and machinery, own
ed by Babcock & Wilcox, of New Ymk,
•12,000; dwelling, store and carpenter
shop, belonging to D. O’Driscoll,
•3,000 ; office of R. P. Rundle, South
ern Express Company, •1,000. No In
surance.
Judge Pn-Biley has appointed Gen.
James Conner, of Chatleston, receiver
of the Greenville and Columbia Rail
road.
The annual meeting of the South
CwrotCha Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Chuich South will begin its
regular session at Newberry on tbe
lUh inst
Sampson Hall, colored, who lives
but a few miles from Rock Hill,
bought a plantation last week, for
wbish he paid $2,100, all cosh but
about $300. It is needltss to say that
Sampson is a Democrat, and a good
one at that.
The Rev. It. E. White, preaching at
Kingstree, Mount Hope and Forreeton,
who was married not a month ago,
while corning from Manning to Sum
ter in his buggy witlt bis wife, Was shot
iu the bead and killed by some unknown
persen. He was carried to th'* nearest
house, that of Spencer Davis, nine
miles from Sumter. He lived only
twenty minutes.
, ; ; :
Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffslo, N. Y.,
fhe proprietor of Dr. Pierce’s Family
Medicines, and also of the Invalids’
and Tourists’ Hotel, of that city, has
PRICES.
Standard calico, 7 i-2e. cash.
I'rime Rio G> ffet*, 20c. eashv^
Extra White Sugar, 11 1 2c. cash.
Best Soap, f>1o 7c. cash.
Roroecne Oil, per gal., 25c. cosh.
Best Gin Oil, per gal., 60c. cash.
Spirits Turpentine, per gal., 50*. cash.
White Lead, 1 t 5 lbs., at 12 l-2c. cash.
Linseed Oil, per P^Wa.
ifrPrei
Paint Brushes, Jilfrf^nt prices an*'
siz'8.
- Have also nfull line ami heavy Stock
of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes,Cloth
ing, H redware and Crockery', a.beauti
ful Hue of noti ons of all kindsi-Ltdics’
Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, 25 \ I
propose to compete whit any and eve
ry one, here or elsewhere, and sell
good honest poods not bought at auc
tion or bankrupt sales. Have fresit
Turnlo Seed, 5c. oz. No man shall un
dersell me. Wdutd mention clothing
as a specialty. C. E LtARriGUE.
Blaekvilie, S. vSept. 5, 1878.
Rep5 6mo
OEO. M. COFFLIST,
DEALER IN
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Eggs, Poultry, Butter, Potatoes,
Poultry, Butter,
Grain, Etc.
NO. 86 MARKET ST., (North Side.)
Charles ton, &. C.
References—W. C. Bee & Co., Geo.
W. Williams k Co., J. N. Robson,
J. 0. JL Clnusscn, Pclzer, Rogers &
recently been elected to Congress by Co>i j j,;. A(]gcr £ Co., E. W. Marehnll
the very flattering majority 6f nearly & Co* * " octl7-3m
6,000. He bae already served his con-
Gxawt ih 1880.—John W. Forney, In
hie new paper, ProgreM, says : “ And
tbeae elections make Grant tbe Repnb-
candidate for President In 1880.
He Is no longer tbe dark horse, but
And
the assured winner, if he iires.
it is on the cards that he flg’lt
all tbe old free States, and divide tbs will not lose bis personal attention for
South in ike electoral colleges.” J acme months yet. 'o'
tituenry as State Senator, and this re
newed endorsement signifies that his
services have been highly satisfactory.
HU extensive practice in the treatment
pf chronic diseases will not, we are in-'
formed, he neglected or suffer in the
least when the time arrives for him to
take his seat In Congress, it being en
trusted to his brother and other expe
rienced medical gentlemen who have
long been associated with tbe Doctor
In the medical department of bis cele
brated World’s Dispensary and Inva
lids’ Hotel. fh*i6es, as the Forty-
s>xtb Congress does not convene until
December, 1870, Dr. Pierce’s paUentd
A. BACHAUACU.
'-...s. BACHAKACIL
A. BAIMACH 4 CO.,
WHOLKBALX? CI-OTHIERB,
NO. 409 MARKET STREET,
PA.
PHILADELPHIA,
>iov7-fim
Central Hotel
» •
Broad Street,
JLZJjOt UliT Av OEO Ktol A
Mrs- M- W Thomas,
Ccutrally l/K-atol—tonreoict to Duaioou.
C. BART.
H. STFlf/..
C. KART & CO.,
Ituportcrs and W-l o!e?:.l." Dealers in Far-
d’gn mid Domestic Fruits,
NuU, &c.
Nos. 5."», 57 and 59 Market Street,
CHARLESTON, & C.
Tropical Fruit a Specialty. sepUTTitno
R J. MAGILL,
CKNEItAt, produce
tfie recent (idoptibh by it;*' StaTe It -ard of Examint'Cajaf TcXt^Lra ks
T<u use in tlie Public Schools < f S utii C,tioiina7 theTnll iwiiig are t-ffered
at iiitliatuctinii tares fr< in N- v.'ri)1'**r l-trT'-r /-. rt"*t of riire**
A PPLKTON’jT REA I ERS AND COPY BOOKS; (’ornoll’a First Steps,
Primary iind Intennedi itc (i, ugnt| by ; (Jaaekctii osa'Primury uiid English Gr m*
mar ; (^tuckeiibojs lllu.tritieii J.c>sotfs in our Lutt^u ''js ; QuncketiLoS'’ First
Lessons in ('imqmsitton ; Qnafkcnims;,’ Pi m; osi’ion ittnl Rlt h ric. «ud SAND-
yORD-’-ri- ^KRlK'- OI* AN a I’l i A L AR1TH MLTJC, 1-v S. P. Saniikord,
A_—M., LI,. 1)., Pr/jf^Mnilrmutiur. Mervt-t; I t
ntvrrmry. Mac*'it , G« ,/ 'Lite e
Aritlinietics arc offered to tl^e children at pliers II and III Lclow. Pticco I ob-
taiued after introduction.
TI.
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Retail. Introduction
Exchange, I. e.,
witlt book by
other am bor.
AXU
Commission Merchant,
No. 55 Basel St.. Opp. Express Office,
CMARL.ESTOX, H. C.
Consignments of Poultry, Eggs, But
ter and all kinds of Country Produce
solicited. '
References—Hon. W. W. Si!e, May
or of Charleston; C d. Jos. I). Aiken,
Mr. Daniel Hans, Messrs. Mantouc &
Co., Mr. A. St. Amand, late of Crane,
Boylston «k Co. oc.Tl-3iuo
SinlordVPrimary Aralyrical Arirhm' tii 1
Sanford’a Inteluiedtute Analytical Atitii, |
runic...... . . ........ .Ik
Sanford’s Coutuiuii Sebooi AitaJ^ticaM
' Ailthmetic'.
Sanfor'T.s'H'gti* r Analvticid Arithmetfrfj
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Of SANDhORDS ARIFHMK’i 1(1. Hun IIn"it S.’ Tltohtpjion,-State Snpcr-
btendent, (at time ol’wi-itiug, as new. Priitci[.al Columbia Mule Academy), fwyqr
• Sandfurtl s Ari.liiiic'ics arc superiotno any that I have s cn in the fulness of
the examples, the clearness and simplicity of the analyses, and the accuracy of the
rules and definitions. Firs opinion is .bused tqon a full'uml thorough tert in the
scltool-roont. To those teaeha-s who ntuy examine tinse Arithmetics with ref
ere nee to introduetion, I would cspceinHy eofniitwid the tieatinCnt of Percentage
and Profit and Los-'. No text-books thnt L haVe cver^osed ore so pathtfactory to
teachers and pupils The above for sale by J. C. BUCKINGHAM,
ocCll-l t.i Barnwell, S. C.
9. Ai NORWOOD.
J. L. C 'KFR.
ATOKH OOD & COKER.
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DENTISTRY
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XH E MILHOUS,D D S
WILLlwatliis office in Blnckrillc, 8. C.,
on Monday*, and will pi.ct patients there
any time if due notice is cive’i. ‘ Will atteti*]
any
calls througliout
counties ^
Barnwell
and adjacent
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Brtm'cy Fafm For Sale.
1 OFFER for sale this splendid Plan
tation, situated three miles north
of Williston. Itcontains two hundred
and sixty-eix acres, one hundred' 6f
which are cleared and in a high state
of cultivation.
The improvements consist of an ele
gantly finished residence and all ne
cessary out-buildings. It is perfectly
healthy, situated In an excellent com
munity, and will behold at a reaaon-
on accommodating
I. A. BLANTON,
Williston, g. C.
able price and
terms. Apply to
cc3l 2mo
sepl2'3mo ,
Factors and Commission Merchants^
tACCOMMOIjATlOS WHARF),
OHABXiJlSTeH, B- 0.',
Fruit! Fruit! Fruit!
HENRY BA.YEI*
IMPOUTKK AXU WlIOLtWAL* UKAI-BK IX
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POTATOES AND ONIONS, ^
Bananas, Oranges, Lem
ons, Tmts, &c-
,5215 East Bayt
(Paul Welch * Old Bland, Opposite Neyr
Custom House,)
,Cheapest Dnil)' in ihe .South!
THE EVENING SENTINEL,.
ACJIOSTA, q.\.
is rcnLimm* at the low pbick of
M iPer Year..
IT'IS A BRIGHT. NEWSY E\T5?«H#n
PAPER, and is edited with nhiUfy by Mcccrs.
Jaiihi R. Kaxdapi. and P. A. Stovau.. Ilj*
the only afternoon paper in the South that
S hindies the Telegraphic dispatches of the
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Charleston, S*C.
net" 3mo . ^ -
Administrai^s Noilce.
ALL persona having claims againet the
- — t. ileci®.; 1
estate of William F. Matthews,
ed. are hereby notified to send in theirL
to the Jppir.
tties indrbted totlwsaW WUHam
ows to pay to me as bis Adttdttis-
WlLLlAl
trator.
WillijtoD, November Iff, 1878.
“ ■jsas” 8 '
rat of. ’
uov3j*4
ew York Asscciaied Press. In its eoluntna
will be foutlduilt the news that comes by tele
graph. and the telegraphic market reports re
ceived tip to the time ef going to press.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF YH® CITY.
Thk Evrsixn Sentih«l is the official pa,
perof thecity of Augusta. • - «
HjT AH who want a cheap paper shonVi
subscribe lor if. Terms* f4 per year;
fur six montlis, and f*r three months,
ffeffr Send for specimen copies. A
WALSH & WRIGHT,
—-■■-.r;;, ^ Araxaai; Ga.
A. ». CONNKU.
Attorney at Law.
ALLENDALE, 8. O.
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